professorship|professorships in English

noun

[pro'fes·sor·ship || prə'fesəʃɪp]

professorship, office of professor; rank of professo

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1. This was an unpaid "extraordinary" professorship, not the higher "ordinary" professorship, which was a civil-service position.

2. Eberhard Lammert, president of Berlin's Free University, understandably resents state interference with professorships and other internal matters.

3. She accepted a visiting Professorship at Columbia University, where her former Cornell colleague Marcus Rhoades was a professor.

4. In 1795 he received the aid of a Coadjutor in his professorship, and two years later he lectured for the last time.

5. In January 2014 a "Research Centre for Latina American criminal law and criminal procedure" ("Centro de Estudios de Derecho Penal y Procesal Penal Latinoamericano" / CEDPAL) was inaugurated at Göttingen under the auspices of Ambos' professorship.

6. Academics (1) See Endowed professorship (2) A non-sexist term for chairman, Chairwoman or chairperson—i.e., the presiding officer in an organisation; in academics, the ‘chair’ is often a full professor responsible for the department’s academic, clinical, administrative and research activities

7. In the North American system, used in the United States and many other countries, it is a position between assistant professor and a full professorship.In this system an Associate professorship is typically the first promotion obtained after gaining a faculty

8. In 2003, he was named to a foundation professorship (level C4) for research on the effects of allergies and in the same year he became head of the European Centre for Allergy Research Foundation (ECARF) at the Clinic for Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology at the Charité.

9. ‘Appallingly low turnout for the June elections showed that voters are apathetic.’ ‘They once drank vast quantities of alcohol and consumed Appallingly rich, fatty meals of meats and heavy desserts.’ ‘He was such an Appallingly grouchy individual that the university never did give him a professorship.’

10. • Endocrine disruptor tool development PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES / INTERESTS Lead for Environment Canada's 10 year assessment of the Environmental Impacts of Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents in Canada Member of the Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) Programs National Team, Chair of the EEM Science committee Thesis Supervisor of 2 PhD and 3 MSc students, via Adjunct Professorship with the Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Associate Faculty, University of Guelph and Research Associate, University of New Brunswick Collaborative studies through the Canadian Rivers Institute with Chile examining fish for reproductive alteration in Chilean Rivers KEY PUBLICATIONS McMaster, M.E., L.M. Hewitt, M.E. Evans, M. Alee and D. Muir.