Associate
Associate may refer to: A pledge
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Academics
- Associate degree, a two-year educational degree in the United States, and some areas of Canada
- Technical associate or Senmonshi, a Japanese educational degree
- Associate of the Royal College of Science, an honorary degree-equivalent award presented by Imperial College London
- Teaching associate, an academic teaching position usually requiring a graduate degree
- Research associate, an academic research position usually requiring a graduate degree
Business
- Employee
- Business partner
- Associate, an independent (often self-employed) person working as if directly employed by a company
- Associate company, an accounting and business valuation concept
Health care
- Associate Specialist, a rank of doctors in the United Kingdom
- Clinical Associate (Psychology), a specialist regulated mental health professional in Scotland
- Clinical associates, a category of healthcare providers in South Africa
Law
- Associate attorney, an employee lawyer in a traditional United States law firm
- Associate justice, a member of a judicial panel who is not the chief justice
- Judge's associate, an assistant to a judge in an Australian court (akin to a judge's clerk in an American court)
Entertainment
- Associates (band), a Scottish post-punk and New Wave band of the early 1980s
- The Associate, a 1996 film starring Whoopi Goldberg
- The Associate (soundtrack), a 1996 original soundtrack album
- The Associate (novel), a 2009 novel by John Grisham
- The Associates (U.S. TV series), An American sitcom in 1979 and 1980
- The Associates (Canadian TV series), a Canadian drama TV series in 2001 and 2002
Other uses
- Associate, to form an Association (psychology) or connection between two or more concepts in the mind or imagination
- Associate (ring theory), a mathematical concept
- Associate, a person who is in league with the Mafia but is not a made man (full member)
See also
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