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The difference between professors employed by schools and professors.
The difference between hiring a professor and a full-time professor lies in whether you have a professional qualification certificate.

1. A professor appointed by a school refers to a professor who has obtained the qualification of a professor without the evaluation of the school title and is appointed as an associate professor according to the needs of the development of teaching and scientific research in the school. An associate professor appointed by a school refers to a position that is employed as a lecturer according to the needs of the development of teaching and scientific research in the school without obtaining the qualification of associate professor through the evaluation of the school title.

2. Professors employed by the school are not promoted to file salary and performance salary, and associate professors employed by the school are not promoted to file salary during post appointment. Only after passing the normal application review and filing by the provincial people's social welfare department can we obtain the corresponding professional title qualification.