full-time professor

collocation in English

meaningsoffull-timeandprofessor

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full-time
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
us
/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
(of work or education) done for the whole of a ...
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professor
noun[C]
uk
/prəˈfes.ər/
us
/prəˈfes.ɚ/
a teacher of the highest rank in a department of a British university, or a teacher of high rank in an American university ...
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(Definition offull-timeandprofessorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He wasfull-timeprofessorand researched at the university, as well as graduate-programs coordinator.
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He was the onlyfull-timeprofessor, with 23 practicing lawyers serving as part-time faculty.
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Upon completion of that one-year contract she was hired as afull-timeprofessor.
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After working there on and off for nearly 3 years, he was hired as afull-timeprofessor.
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When he left the attorney-general's office in 1924, he became afull-timeprofessor.
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In 1957, he became afull-timeprofessor.
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He becamefull-timeprofessorin 1996.
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The faculty comprises 77 full-time professors, most of them graduate students and visiting scholars from universities abroad.
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Full-time professors are expected to teach classes, conduct research, advise students, and perform administrative work such as serving on committees.
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The department's faculty of 19 full-time professors and five adjunct professors is equally divided among the three above-mentioned disciplines.
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They are usually full-time professors and part-time professorial lecturers in law schools and universities.
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They are usually full-time professors and part-time professorial lecturers in medical schools and universities.
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The university has 986 full-time and adjunct faculty, among whom 55 are full-time professors and 145 are full-time associate professors.
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By 2008 the faculty consisted of 836 tenured full-time professors, 32.9% female and 67.1% male, and 411 full-time equivalent non-tenured professors.
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At its inception, the law school had four full-time professors and 23 practicing lawyers as lecturers.
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Enrollment was 130 students with 10 full-time professors.
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Today, the college comprises a student body population of around 900 and employs 75 full-time professors.
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In 2014, there were 264 full-time professors and 903 part-time professors.
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It was recorded in 2010, that the number of full-time professors dropped again to 39, but the tenure rate remained the same.
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