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Professorship is divided into one to seven grades. Among them, full professor positions include grades one to four, and associate professor positions include grades five to seven; Intermediate posts are divided into three grades, namely, eight to ten grades; The junior post is divided into three grades, namely 1 1 to 13.

Professional and technical posts are divided into 13 grades, including senior posts, intermediate posts and junior posts. Senior posts are divided into 7 grades, namely 1 to 7 grades, in which senior professional and technical posts include 1 to 4 grades and deputy senior posts include 5 to 7 grades; Intermediate posts are divided into three grades, namely, eight to ten grades; Junior posts are divided into three grades, namely 1 1 to 13, of which 13 is an employee-level post.

The level setting of ground handling skill posts includes technical posts and ordinary posts. Among them, skilled workers are divided into five grades, namely, one to five grades; Ordinary jobs are not graded. The positions of senior technicians, technicians, senior workers, intermediate workers and junior workers in institutions correspond to one to five service skill positions respectively.

Introduction:

Professor is a title in the higher education system. Most of them refer to senior teachers and researchers who teach in universities or community colleges, but there is a difference between professors and researchers. Professors have teaching tasks, but researchers don't.

Professor is the highest level of university teachers' titles. In Chinese, the word "professor" comes from the meaning of "imparting knowledge to dispel doubts", which is the name of academic officials in ancient China. This position was set up in universities during the Han and Tang Dynasties in China. This word has nothing to do with English. Japanese and China people call teachers "professors" in universities.