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The school hired me as a non-university intermediate worker. Can I send papers in this capacity?
According to general regulations, people with non-university titles may be restricted from publishing academic papers. Generally speaking, the professional titles of colleges and universities are a kind of recognition for faculty and can be used as the identity basis for publishing academic papers. If you work in a university, but only have a non-university title, you may be subject to some restrictions. The specific situation may be different according to the school and relevant regulations.

However, the publication of the paper does not depend entirely on the title. The key is the quality of academic research and the recognition of research by academic institutions. If your research results are recognized, you will have the opportunity to publish your papers in academic journals. You can find out whether you are allowed to publish papers by consulting relevant academic journals or consulting academic publishing regulations.

In short, having an intermediate status with a non-university title may have certain restrictions on the publication of papers. You need to contact your school or academic institution to understand the relevant regulations.