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- From: gtoal@pizzabox.demon.co.uk (Graham Toal)
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- Subject: Re: 'Professor' in Canada - what does it mean?
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- Date: 28 Dec 92 05:48:56 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec25.093839.22647@sol.ctr.columbia.edu> slb22@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Seth "the Lesser") writes:
- :gtoal@pizzabox.demon.co.uk (Graham Toal) writes:
- :>
- :>Could anyone who understands what a Brit means by 'Professor' and who
- :>knows why we sometimes have misunderstandings about visiting US academics,
- :>please tell me what 'professor' means in Canada?
- :
- :Yes, and could someone please tell those of us who don't understand this
- :difference (who, in fact, weren't aware of it) just what it is? What *is* a
- :British "professor"?
-
- I think the equivalent in America is a personal chair.
-
- Professor over here is the highest academic accolade - not just your
- run of the mill PhD. Professors are sometimes also Head of Department,
- though it isn't a one-to-one correspondence. A Professor here will
- certainly be one of the leading people in any field, and has a high
- chance of being someone with an international reputation. Stephen
- Hawking is the sort of person we think of when we talk about a Professor.
- Hence why it grates so badly when some visiting American professor
- insists on using his title over here when we would title such a
- person a 'lecturer'. It's forgivable once or twice if done through
- ignorance, but the reason I originally asked this question was because
- some Canadian twit insisted on putting Professor of English in his
- signature after it had been explained to him. In the particular
- group where it happened, you'd have to be someone like Noam Chomsky
- to do that and get away with it...
-
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