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Definition of associate professor in English: associate professornoun North American An academic ranking immediately below full professor. he is associate professor of dermatology at the university Example sentencesExamples - It was on the strength of this work that he was made an associate professor at the University of Göttingen.
- To the contrary, it is arguably faculty who are frozen in rank as associate professors whose productivity is likely to suffer.
- Two are associate professors - most are assistants heading for tenure review.
- They hold advanced degrees and serve as professors or associate professors of nursing in the academic setting.
- He is also an associate professor within Rensselaer's School of Architecture.
- The report shows that assistant and associate professors spent less time doing administrative work than professors.
- For most teachers of this age in Chinese universities, there are only two or three years left before their retirement and most of them retire as professors or associate professors.
- In 1974 he was appointed an associate professor at Stanford University.
- His home these days is Dallas, where he is an associate professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre.
- He is a tenured associate professor in the School of Communication at the University of Houston.
- It includes both full and associate professors, but not administrators.
- He remained on the staff there for the rest of his life being promoted to associate professor in 1937 and full professor in 1941.
- Full professors published fewer articles on average than did associate professors and were roughly equal to assistant professors.
- He became an associate professor at New York University in 1946 where he stayed for the rest of his life.
- Is there a difference in knowledge levels between faculty members with administrative duties, such as department chairs and assistant deans, versus those without, such as assistant and associate professors?
- He's an associate professor of surgery at the university medical school.
- The survey breaks down salaries within disciplines/major fields by faculty status: full professors, associate professors, assistant professors, new assistant professors and instructors.
- He's an associate professor at the naval post graduate school in Monterey and a consultant at Rand.
- Among the faculty ranks, we expected heads of departments and assistant professors from doctoral institutions to show less interest in accounting history than associate professors or professors.
- That year he accepted an appointment as an associate professor at Ohio State University.
Definition of associate professor in US English: associate professornounəˈsoʊsiˌeɪt North American An academic ranking immediately below full professor. he is associate professor of dermatology at the university Example sentencesExamples - Full professors published fewer articles on average than did associate professors and were roughly equal to assistant professors.
- They hold advanced degrees and serve as professors or associate professors of nursing in the academic setting.
- That year he accepted an appointment as an associate professor at Ohio State University.
- To the contrary, it is arguably faculty who are frozen in rank as associate professors whose productivity is likely to suffer.
- It was on the strength of this work that he was made an associate professor at the University of Göttingen.
- Among the faculty ranks, we expected heads of departments and assistant professors from doctoral institutions to show less interest in accounting history than associate professors or professors.
- The survey breaks down salaries within disciplines/major fields by faculty status: full professors, associate professors, assistant professors, new assistant professors and instructors.
- He became an associate professor at New York University in 1946 where he stayed for the rest of his life.
- He is also an associate professor within Rensselaer's School of Architecture.
- He's an associate professor at the naval post graduate school in Monterey and a consultant at Rand.
- He's an associate professor of surgery at the university medical school.
- He is a tenured associate professor in the School of Communication at the University of Houston.
- Is there a difference in knowledge levels between faculty members with administrative duties, such as department chairs and assistant deans, versus those without, such as assistant and associate professors?
- His home these days is Dallas, where he is an associate professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre.
- Two are associate professors - most are assistants heading for tenure review.
- For most teachers of this age in Chinese universities, there are only two or three years left before their retirement and most of them retire as professors or associate professors.
- It includes both full and associate professors, but not administrators.
- The report shows that assistant and associate professors spent less time doing administrative work than professors.
- He remained on the staff there for the rest of his life being promoted to associate professor in 1937 and full professor in 1941.
- In 1974 he was appointed an associate professor at Stanford University.
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