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Are there different ranks of Sessional Adjuncts just as there are tenure-track professors?

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Are there different ranks of Sessional Adjuncts just as there are tenure-track professors?

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Sessional Adjuncts can be appointed as Adjunct Lecturer, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Adjunct Associate Professor, or Adjunct Professor. Sessional Adjuncts should indicate in the application letter if they believe their rank has changed since the last appointment and give reasons. Just as for tenure-track professors, these differentiations do not denote differences in pay, but rather differences in record of expertise in the discipline.

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