40,000
They can make between R 30,000 and R 40,000 a month. An Associate Professor will make around R 60,000, and a Full Professor as much as R 80,000 a month.
* Instructor * Assistant Professor * Associate Professor * Professor ("Full Professor") * Professor ("Named Chair")
It much depends on where you are. If you are a full professor in a leading research University, a salary about $200K is well within reach. Dear God! I was a professor working in a private university in Portugal (now retired), with an MSc. in A.I. and a PhD. in NLU (Natural Language Understanding) and NLP (Natural Language Processing), from the University of Manchester, and my wages in Portugal were around US $8590 a year...
Starting salary would be $65,000 and would go up to about $150,000 for a full professor.
PKR: 60,000 - 100,000, depending upon experience
The professor classifications (from lowest to highest) within the United States are as follows.* Assistant professor: an introductory level professor. * Associate professor: a mid-level * Professor (sometimes referred to as "full professor"): a senior, tenured professor.
An adjunct professor typically teaches part-time and may have limited involvement in university governance and research. A professor, on the other hand, usually teaches full-time, conducts research, and plays a more active role in university leadership and decision-making.
No, he was what some schools would call an adjunct professor (the University of Chicago calls it a Senior Lecturer, and administrators there have said in writing that the Senior Lecturers are considered professors). Mr. Obama taught courses at the University of Chicago Law School part-time for about twelve years, but he was not a full-time employee. The university did ask him to accept a full-time position; but he turned it down to enter politics.
Absolutely. In fact, he was an adjunct professor there for twelve years (some sources say "lecturer," some say "adjunct professor"-- different schools use different terminology to describe those faculty members who are not employed there full-time); he was sufficiently well-respected that the university's dean has stated in print that the university offered him a full-time job as a professor, but he decided he wanted to go into politics instead.
President Obama taught at the University of Chicago for twelve years. He was a senior lecturer, which corresponds at many schools to an adjunct professor. In 2008, the university's law school issued a public statement (in response to questions from the press) that explained how senior lecturers are in fact considered to be professors by the students, and it is accurate to refer to an adjunct professor as a professor. It should also be noted that not all full-time professors have tenure; I am a full-time professor, but the university at which I teach does not use a tenure system for its faculty. That said, Mr. Obama was not teaching at the University of Chicago Law School full-time, but the university liked his work and eventually, they made him an offer of a full-time tenure-track position; however, he had already decided to go into politics, so he declined their offer.
The nation is Qatar (full official name the State of Qatar) .
Although he was offered a full-time job as a law professor at the University of Chicago, he declined the offer. He left there after 12 years-- in 2004, to run for congress.