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What is the order of university teachers' titles? Is it a senior engineer? Or is the professor tall?
The titles of university teachers are divided into four levels: teaching assistant, lecturer, associate professor and professor.

Teaching assistant is the lowest rank of university teachers' titles, and it is the junior title of university teachers and teachers below lecturers. In principle, teaching assistants can't teach alone, or they can't teach all the courses of a subject. They should follow the lecturer or professor to revise their homework and assist them in teaching. Teachers' professional titles rank from low to high as teaching assistant, lecturer, associate professor and professor.

Lecturer is the second only to associate professor in higher education.

Associate professor, one of the professional and technical positions, is one of the academic titles or titles of teachers in colleges and universities. Generally speaking, the professional level of teachers can be measured, mostly university teachers, second only to professors.

Professors refer to senior teachers and researchers who teach in universities or community colleges, but there are differences between professors and researchers. Professors have teaching tasks, but researchers don't. Professor is the highest level of university teachers' titles. The word "professor" in Chinese comes from the meaning of "preaching and teaching to solve doubts", which is the name of academic officials in ancient China, and this position was set up in universities in the Han and Tang Dynasties in China. It has nothing to do with English. Japanese and China people call teachers "professors" in universities.