•
Professor – senior
principal research fellow (level E) •
Associate professor – principal research fellow (level D) • Senior research fellow (level C) •
Research fellow (level B) •
Research associate (level A) The Australian public service or government organisations also employ a large number of academics or researchers. Different organisations have their own established title systems (e.g., principal scientist, senior officer etc.). However, it is the level rather than the title that determines the equivalent academic rank. With the Commonwealth Scientific & Industry Research Organisation (
CSIRO), levels for Research Scientists and Research Engineers are as follows: • Level 4 (Postdoctoral Fellow), equivalent to academic level A or
postdoctoral researcher; • Level 5 (
Research Scientist), equivalent to academic level B; • Level 6 (Senior Research Scientist), equivalent to academic level C; • Level 7 (Principal Research Scientist), equivalent to academic level D; • Level 8 (Senior Principal Research Scientist), equivalent to academic level E; • Level 9 (Chief Research Scientist). Most state governments use similar levels, but may use different titles. CSIRO uses the same levels but different titles for other functional roles, including Research Management, Research Projects, and Research Consulting. These roles are less directly analogous to academic positions, though Research Management roles at levels 7 and 8 could be equated to Associate Dean and Dean roles at universities. The
Western Australian
state government introduced a specified calling system in 2008. Within this system, • SC-level 1, equivalent to postdoctoral fellow or associate lecturer; • SC-level 2, equivalent to lecturer or research scientist; • SC-level 3, equivalent to senior lecturer or senior scientist; • SC-level 4, equivalent to associate professor; • SC-level 5, equivalent to professor; • SC-level 6, chief. ==Administrative ranks==