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As far as the U. S. is concerned, I’m not aware of any academic ranks that correspond or corresponded formally with teaching either graduate or undergraduate students. Higher ranks of course more often taught graduate students than lower ranks did, but the difference is fuzzy and varies quite a bit from one school to another. deisenbe (talk) 15:42, 21 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
That's not correct. Many ranks would be held by people with less than the doctorate. In the U.S., a lecturer or instructor would probably not have a doctorate. deisenbe (talk)