full professor
A full professor is a senior academic rank at a college or university, typically awarded to faculty members who have demonstrated significant achievements in teaching, research, and service. This position is often the highest academic rank, indicating a high level of expertise and experience in their field. Full professors usually hold a doctoral degree and have published research, contributed to academic programs, and mentored students.
To achieve the title of full professor, individuals must go through a rigorous evaluation process, which may include peer reviews and assessments of their contributions to academia. This rank often comes with additional responsibilities, such as leading research projects, serving on committees, and guiding junior faculty members.