Can you be called a professor without PhD?

In some institutions, yes. While a PhD is the most common path to becoming a professor, especially at research universities, it's not always a requirement. Some professorships, particularly at smaller colleges or in professional fields (like law or medicine), may be held by individuals with extensive experience and expertise even without a PhD. These might be titled "Professor of Practice" or similar titles that reflect their practical experience rather than their research focus.
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