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What qualifications do university professors need?
With the development of society, highly educated talents emerge one after another. As a complex unit system, universities no longer have a single teaching function. For some universities, it includes research institutes. Work in universities can be roughly divided into two categories, one is a teacher post, which is mainly responsible for teaching affairs, and the other is a non-teacher post, which is mainly responsible for managing related work.

If you want to be a university professor, then entering a university teaching post is the first step. The academic requirements for becoming a university lecturer are getting higher and higher with the progress of society. It can be said that graduate students are the minimum requirement. In general colleges and universities, graduate students can be teachers, but for 985, 2 1 1 and other colleges and universities, graduate students can only be non-teachers such as counselors. Generally speaking, a master's degree is the minimum requirement for becoming a university lecturer.

After becoming a lecturer, you need to meet certain requirements to become an associate professor, such as having relevant project experience, having significant scientific research achievements, or publishing certain research in journals. After becoming an associate professor, you can formally become a university professor after a certain period of investigation.