Similar words: associate professor, professor, professorial, professorship, professional association, assistant, profession, professing. Meaning: n. a teacher or lower rank than an associate professor.
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(1) On I January 1803 he was appointed assistant professor at 100 guineas perannum.
(2) An assistant professor who receives tenure becomes associate professor.
(3) After that, the instructors instructor could become assistant professor.
(4) Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina.
(5) Several instructors were promoted to assistant professor this year.
(6) After that, the instructor could become an assistant professor.
(7) Assistant professor is the first job on this path.
(8) He Guangbang , MD Medical Assistant, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, He is the Director of the Medical Affairs Department.
(9) Assistent " Assistant professor is the first job on this path. "
(10) Tzahi Cath, an assistant professor of environmental science and engineering at the Colorado School of Mines noted the devices' limitations.
(11) Chinese academy of science , assistant professor, major research in plasma physics.
(12) Michael Flaxman, Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT.
(13) Prep school kids have, as assistant professor at Columbia University Shamus Raham Khan says, "the ability to treat hierarchies as ladders, not ceilings."
(14) An assistant professor who receives tenure becomes an professor and may later be appointed full professor.
(15) After that, the instructor instructor could become an assistant professor.
(16) That's a challenge Beazley, now an assistant professor with the Department of Computer Science at the University of Chicago, is tackling.
(17) Louis Hyman is an assistant professor of history at Cornell and the author of "Debtor Nation: A History of America in Red Ink."
(18) Dan Grossman is an assistant professor at the University of Washington in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
(19) He is assistant professor at the Columbia University Creative Writing Program in New York.
(20) The doctor has been sent on leave from her post as an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard.
(21) He got his Nobel for the work he started as an assistant professor at Harvard.
(22) Coleman seems to have been rather silently supported by Sewell as assistant professor.
(23) She joined the faculty of the nursing school at UC-San Francisco in 1957 and served as assistant professor until 1969.
(24) Character amnesia matters because memorisation is so crucial to character-based written languages, says Siok Wai Ting, assistant professor of linguistics at Hong Kong University.
(25) "These findings have potential implications for the health care needs of children with ADHD," said study author Dr. Christine Limbers, assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience at Baylor.
(26) He had been teaching as a lecturer in both Renmin Unversity and Pittsburg University, then he worked as Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics and Finance, City University of Hong Kong.
(27) "I tell my patients there is pain in being single, in being married, and in being alive. "says Roberta Temes, assistant professor of psychiatry at New York's Downstate Medical School.
(28) It's a "landmark trial, " says gastroenterologist David Kerman, MD, assistant professor of clinical medicine at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study. Sentencedict.com
(29) That's the nature of the challenge that motivates Kim Hazelwood, an assistant professor of computer science, who has created tools to rewrite software as a computer is executing it.
(30) "Eggs are more satisfying than carbs, making you feel full longer, " says Kristine Clark, Ph.D., R.D., assistant professor of nutrition at Penn State.
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