Academic ranks in China

Academic ranks in China are the titles, relative importance and power of professors, researchers, and administrative personnel held in academia.

Overview

Most universities in the People's Republic of China adopt a four-level academic rank system, i.e. professor, associate professor, lecturer, and assistant lecturer, while some universities (e.g. Tsinghua University) also use the American-style title of assistant professor. Most PhD graduates will be appointed at the lecturer level initially and receive the qualification to be promoted to associate professorship after two years of teaching. However, people holding a doctorate from Western universities and with some working experience overseas will occasionally be appointed at a higher level, in exceptional cases at the full professor level directly.Baidu Mostly, each individuate institute has only one principal rank (e.g. dean of a college, president of a university) and multiple deputy ranks.

Principal faculty
Academic trainee
Honorary titles
Administrative ranks

See also: University administrator (in Chinese)

  • Secretary of the CPC Committee (Chinese: 党委书记), similar to Chancellor, who usually does not take administrative responsibilities
  • Associate Secretary of the CPC Committee (Chinese: 党委副书记), similar to Vice-Chancellor; the 1st order Associate Secretary is usually appointed President, with other Associate Secretaries being the Vice-President
  • President (Chinese: 校长), taking the major decision for academic and administrative affairs, assisted by Vice-Presidents
  • Vice-president (Chinese: 副校长), usually taking the responsibility of a certain area, e.g. academic, administrative, facilities, finance, etc.
  • Dean (Chinese: 院长/所长)
  • Deputy dean or associate dean (Chinese: 副院长/副所长) of schools and faculties
  • Director of research centre (Chinese: 部长/主任) and director of academic department (Chinese: 系主任)
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