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单词 full professor
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Definition of full professor in English:

full professor

noun
North American
  • A professor of the highest grade in a university.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He spent the year 1945-46 as a visiting lecturer at Princeton before being appointed as a full professor at the University of Indiana in 1946.
    • Salaries for full professors at private universities rose 4 percent to $127,214, while at public research institutions they rose 3.5 percent to $97,948.
    • The survey breaks down salaries within disciplines/major fields by faculty status: full professors, associate professors, assistant professors, new assistant professors and instructors.
    • Then in 1967 he returned to Yale University as a full professor.
    • Women accounted for just 10.4 percent of full professors, 21.9 percent of associate professors, and 32.9 percent of assistant professors in science and engineering at these institutions.
    • And that's just between a full professor and an assistant professor!
    • To a large extent, qualified people were partners or heading for partnerships in accounting firms, enjoying similar success in industry, or full professors at universities.
    • He then joined the physics department of Ohio State University and became a full professor in 1962.
    • Jacob Palme, a full professor at Stockholm University, has documented how Sweden's implementation of the directive has imperiled free speech.
    • He returned to his alma mater, Santa Clara University, where he became a full professor and later Associate Academic Vice President.
    • Zare finally left JILA - he returned once after a brief spell as a faculty member at MIT - at the age of 29, to become a full professor at Columbia University.
    • From that point forward to 1996, I was a full professor at two universities, a public institution in Louisiana and a private college in Florida.
    • Shortly after the publication of the first volume Brentano took a job as a full professor at the University of Vienna, where he continued a successful teaching career.
    • The result was tremendously successful, and Orr continues to study the genetics of speciation as a full professor at the University of Rochester.
    • Currently, full professors make about 1.3 times what assistant professors make, he said.
    • In 1932 she became a full professor at Moscow State University.
    • Dyck went on to earn a PhD and become a full professor in the University of Saskatchewan's Department of Psychiatry were she studies Alzheimer Disease and other diseases of the brain.
    • Lately, the number and kind of academic appointments have been proliferating: tenured full professors, term-appointment assistant professors, part-time faculty, graduate students, lecturers.
    • Having earlier being promoted to associate professor, in 1953 Matsushima became a full professor at Nagoya University.
    • Only about 18 percent of full professors at doctoral universities are women, according to the 2003-04 AAUP survey.
    Synonyms
    holder of a chair, chair, head of faculty, head of department

Derivatives

  • full professorship

  • noun
    North American
    • He left Johns Hopkins when offered a full professorship at the University of Illinois in 1918.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Buck was giving up a full professorship at Harvard to come to an institution where there's no tenure, and where every researcher gets the same amount of lab space regardless of reputation.
      • His reason for publishing it at this time was, he tells us, to meet government requirements for appointment to a full professorship at Marburg.
      • Germany and Japan are calling for 20 percent of full professorships to be held by women by 2005 and 2010, respectively.
      • Because he's a lowly adjunct professor who can't even dream of a full professorship let alone tenure, he discovers that neither side will have him.
      • He joined the physics faculty of Cornell University in 1990, was appointed to a full professorship in 1995, and in 1996 joined Columbia University where he is currently a professor of physics and of mathematics.
      • Carol had received her first doctorate in the Applied Mathematics of Quantum Mechanics and String Theory and earned a full professorship at both Georgia Tech and the Russian Academy of Sciences before she turned twenty-five.
      • Ranks are meant to be a measure of merit, but the achievement of full professorship depends also upon extraneous factors.
      • In 1875 he accepted a full professorship at Leipzig and it is here that Wundt cemented his place as one of the great innovators of psychology.
      • At top research universities women hold just 15% of full professorships in biology and under 10% in other science and engineering fields.
      • In 1936, at the end of the MIT contract, Hopf received an offer of full professorship in the University of Leipzig.
      • His mentor, Franz Oppenheimer, held the Chair in Sociology at Frankfurt University, then Germany's sole full professorship in the discipline.
      • Ron is the first totally blind person to have been appointed to full professorship in any field at any university in Australia or New Zealand.
      • Women hold 13.7 percent of full professorships and 55.6 percent of lecturer positions in this country.
      • For starters, he not only negotiated full professorship and the Jackman Chair in Philosophy, plus a paid sabbatical.
      • In 1946 Wintner was appointed to a full professorship at Johns Hopkins University, a position which Wintner should have been offered many years before.
      • Nearly all of the respondents held senior professorial rank: associate and full professorships.
      • I have not seen any marked increase in the number of women with full professorships, nor have I seen an increase in the number of female academic deans.
      • He went on to hold a full professorship at the State University of New York at Buffalo, where he was a member of the faculty until his retirement in 1995 and still holds emeritus status.
      • In 1933, however, anti-Semitism forced him to leave Germany and after a year at London City College, he accepted a full professorship at George Washington University in the US and speedily became an American citizen.
 
 

Definition of full professor in US English:

full professor

nounfʊl prəˈfɛsər
North American
  • see professor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Only about 18 percent of full professors at doctoral universities are women, according to the 2003-04 AAUP survey.
    • In 1932 she became a full professor at Moscow State University.
    • Jacob Palme, a full professor at Stockholm University, has documented how Sweden's implementation of the directive has imperiled free speech.
    • The result was tremendously successful, and Orr continues to study the genetics of speciation as a full professor at the University of Rochester.
    • Then in 1967 he returned to Yale University as a full professor.
    • Having earlier being promoted to associate professor, in 1953 Matsushima became a full professor at Nagoya University.
    • Shortly after the publication of the first volume Brentano took a job as a full professor at the University of Vienna, where he continued a successful teaching career.
    • Zare finally left JILA - he returned once after a brief spell as a faculty member at MIT - at the age of 29, to become a full professor at Columbia University.
    • To a large extent, qualified people were partners or heading for partnerships in accounting firms, enjoying similar success in industry, or full professors at universities.
    • Salaries for full professors at private universities rose 4 percent to $127,214, while at public research institutions they rose 3.5 percent to $97,948.
    • Dyck went on to earn a PhD and become a full professor in the University of Saskatchewan's Department of Psychiatry were she studies Alzheimer Disease and other diseases of the brain.
    • Lately, the number and kind of academic appointments have been proliferating: tenured full professors, term-appointment assistant professors, part-time faculty, graduate students, lecturers.
    • From that point forward to 1996, I was a full professor at two universities, a public institution in Louisiana and a private college in Florida.
    • The survey breaks down salaries within disciplines/major fields by faculty status: full professors, associate professors, assistant professors, new assistant professors and instructors.
    • Currently, full professors make about 1.3 times what assistant professors make, he said.
    • He returned to his alma mater, Santa Clara University, where he became a full professor and later Associate Academic Vice President.
    • He spent the year 1945-46 as a visiting lecturer at Princeton before being appointed as a full professor at the University of Indiana in 1946.
    • And that's just between a full professor and an assistant professor!
    • Women accounted for just 10.4 percent of full professors, 21.9 percent of associate professors, and 32.9 percent of assistant professors in science and engineering at these institutions.
    • He then joined the physics department of Ohio State University and became a full professor in 1962.
    Synonyms
    holder of a chair, chair, head of faculty, head of department
 
 
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