Academic ranks in Denmark


in Denmark are the titles, relative importance and power of professors, researchers, and administrative personnel held in academia.

Overview

Academic positions at the level of Professor:
Academic positions at the level of Associate Professor:
Academic positions at the level of Assistant Professor:
Academic positions below the level of Assistant Professor:
Special positions:
Administrative positions:
In Denmark the word professor is only used for full professors. An associate professor is in Danish called a lektor and an assistant professor is called an adjunkt. Before promotion to full professorship, one can get a time limited post as an MSO or "professor with special responsibilities." The post of professor with special responsibilities involves fixed-term specific functions as well as duties that are otherwise associated with professorships. The qualification requirements correspond to those of ordinary professorships. This position gives time for the school to raise funds for the permanent professorship. An additional step between lektor and full professor is docent. A docent has the same work as a professor but they do not actively take part in senior administrative duties, such as heading a department. The Danish PhD does not come with a title; only the local docent, after a similar extended thesis to the German docent, brings the right to be addressed as doktor.