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visiting professor
noun
- a professor from another institution invited to teach at a university or college for a limited period, usually for a semester or one academic year.
visiting professor
noun
- a professor invited to teach in a college or university other than his own, often in another country, for a certain period, such as a term or year
Word History and Origins
Origin of visiting professor1
Example Sentences
"Really, plastic is just not a good option," said Jeremy Pare, a visiting professor of business and environment at Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment.
King's College London, where Mr Lowe was a visiting professor in war studies, said the acclaimed photojournalist would be "deeply missed".
Storey has made some career moves outside of cycling – she is a visiting professor at Manchester Metropolitan University, and earlier this year was named president of cricket club Lancashire.
Dr. Nicole Avena, an assistant professor of neuroscience at Mount Sinai Medical School and visiting professor of health psychology at Princeton University, was not involved in the study.
“Ultimately it offers Ukraine the prospect of staying in the war this year,” said Michael Clarke, visiting professor in war studies at King’s College London.
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