faculty appointment

collocation in English

meaningsoffacultyandappointment

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faculty
noun
uk
/ˈfæk.əl.ti/
us
/ˈfæk.əl.t̬i/
a natural ability to hear, see, think, ...
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appointment
noun
uk
/əˈpɔɪnt.mənt/
us
/əˈpɔɪnt.mənt/
a formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time ...
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(Definition offacultyandappointmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He also held afacultyappointmentin international business and political science.
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The period of active membership ends already 10 years after the first academicfacultyappointment.
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He was head of the department, and still retains his dualfacultyappointment.
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This is the first everfacultyappointmentfor a hip hop pioneer and legend at a major university.
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Through 1896, federal funds supported forty-eight faculty appointments at colleges and technical institutions, which were to be devoted to practical instruction.
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To some educationalists, faculty appointments and the subsequent expectation to conduct educational research was a whole new world and in some cases, a foreign and somewhat daunting one.
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The dean has responsibility for the overall administration of the school, including faculty appointments, curriculum, admissions and financial aid, student affairs, development, and facilities.
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The article's authors are identified with their current faculty appointments.
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In addition, he was responsible for overseeing the health systems medical student education programs and academic faculty appointments.
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This led to a number of faculty appointments.
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The court then upheld the university's right to decide on faculty appointments on the basis of any criteria.
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He went on to teach there throughout his career, with faculty appointments in psychology, law, psychiatry, neurology and philosophy.
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In the first year of its existence, the center held 537 student appointments and 33 faculty appointments.
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The dean is responsible for all aspects of the school's operations, including medical education, admissions, faculty appointments, clinical relationships, and various affiliated research centers and institutes.
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The funds will go towards 103 new endowed faculty appointments, 360 graduate student research fellowships, scholarships and financial aid, and the construction or renovation of 38 campus buildings.
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Those who receive a doctoral degree are in a position to hold faculty appointments and do research and development work at the forefront of this rapidly changing and expanding field.
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