faculty member

collocation in English

meaningsoffacultyandmember

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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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member
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmem.bər/
us
/ˈmem.bɚ/
a person, animal, or thing that is part of ...
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(Definition offacultyandmemberfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffaculty member

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What was it like being a juniorfacultymemberthere?
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Onefacultymembermay be in a position to offer such a class when no one else is able to do so.
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In the past, such an excuse would have come from either the student's parents or from thefacultymemberwith whom the boy boarded.
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The task of getting great grades is the task of a buddingfacultymember- a nerd.
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It is increasingly likely that afacultymemberwill feel out of his or her depth in offering a class that cuts across disciplinary lines.
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By focusing on the "options" not chosen by the complainants, the womanfacultymembersucceeds in characterizing the women's behavior as lacking in resistance.
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Eachfacultymemberof his institute had to deal with a particular science.
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Moreover, everyfacultymemberregards his or her research programme as the best and, therefore, needing more money.
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The bottom-right table lists whether each person is afacultymemberor not.
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Our hypotheticalfacultymembernever sees her real wages increase as she works through the ranks at the university.
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This model captures the dynamics of individual wages by recognizing that the trajectory of wages for anyfacultymemberis largely dependent on the scholarly success of the individual.
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Indeed, if afacultymemberwanted to oppose, for example, a status change for one of the students, it would potentially cause a problem for the administration.
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Interviewers received intensive training in the assessment and diagnosis of psychopathology in youth, and all interviews were coded through consultation with a clinical psychologyfacultymember.
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One was a high school junior and another was afacultymember.
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By 1925, there was onefacultymemberand full-time assistant, five staff members and 145 students.
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Students will be able to choose afacultymemberto serve as their dissertation mentor from either university's faculties.
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A student can submit a paper to be reviewed and edited later by a leaderagain, either a tutor orfacultymember.
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The rest of them should have been vindicated, and thefacultymemberfired.
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In addition, he has been a speaker or afacultymemberin academic programs offered by foreign law schools.
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To that end, she deploys a school wide intranet and gives each student andfacultymembera palm device.
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