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"professorship" Definitions
  1. the rank or position of a university professor

147 Sentences With "professorship"

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He currently holds a professorship at the University of Florida.
Rutgers has raised more than $2 million toward the professorship.
If this act becomes law, I will resign my professorship.
In 1996, Howard established a professorship in Dr. Leffall's name.
When I left a tenured professorship for an unsecure job?
I mean, somebody endowed a Lucasian Professorship for Newton to take.
The gift will endow a professorship held by artist Nick Cave.
Since 1992, he had held the John D. Rockefeller Jr. professorship.
He also held an adjunct professorship at the Georgetown University Law Center.
Raymond's sons, Richard and Jonathan, established a professorship at Yale Cancer Center.
In 1965 he accepted an assistant professorship in the humanities at Stanford.
Royall gave land to the college to create its first law professorship.
He also holds the endowed Sky Professorship at Macromedia University in Munich, Germany.
Still, thousands of PhD students clung to the idea of a tenure-track professorship.
He has taught law all over Italy and has a full professorship in Florence.
She holds a visiting professorship at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo.
He also stepped down from several other boards and a visiting professorship at Harvard.
Without a morals provision in place, Spelman initially had to temporarily suspend the professorship.
He left Arizona in 2008 for a professorship in the sciences at University of Wyoming.
A few months later, Dr. Pines left Illinois for a tenure-track professorship at Princeton.
It took a Nobel Prize before Canadian physicist Donna Strickland got promoted to a full professorship.
Part of the complaint involves Dr. Dodd's need to win reappointment annually to the Flom professorship.
He was awarded a Sterling professorship in 1978 and retired from teaching full time in 2001.
He lives and works in Copenhagen, and from 2005–2014 held a Professorship at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.
Secondly, I had previously agreed to take on a visiting professorship at the Universität der Künste Berlin.
A decade later, the Kenneth A. Forde Professorship in Surgery was established at Columbia in his honor.
Only one really attractive job came up: a tenure-track assistant professorship at an Ivy League institution.
She worked part time, supported by Navy contracts, before she was offered an assistant professorship in 1957.
The discovery earned him the attention of the University of Michigan, which offered him an assistant professorship.
Despite the company's collapse in 2002, the University of Missouri declined to terminate or rebrand the professorship.
You present the incidents merely as "allegations" that "derailed" his candidacy for a prestigious honorary poetry professorship.
The remainder of the $250 million gift will fund medical programs, scientific research and a new professorship.
He will, most likely, have to get a job — a professorship, an administrative seat, a spot at Twitter.
He started taking them in 1975, the same year that he began a part-time professorship at MassArt.
The New York University Center for Bioethics was established in 21900 with a professorship endowed by Dr. Zitrin.
A multimillion-dollar university professorship has been established to investigate a cannabis solution to the opioid overdose epidemic.
I should have known this would be the outcome: He was older, tenured and held an endowed professorship.
For two decades from 0003, when he took up a professorship at Stanford, he devoted himself to this subject.
The University of East Anglia confirmed that Mifsud held an honorary professorship there from August 2013 to July 2016.
A portion of the gift was used to endow a professorship at the women's college bearing the performer's name.
He didn't get an assistant professorship at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, or ones at UC-Berkeley and MIT.
Columbia University has a professorship for Medieval art under the couple's name, which is currently held emeritus by Stephen Murray.
"Professor Christakis deserves this honor irrespective of any controversy," Mr. Kirchick, who graduated in 2006, said of the Sterling professorship.
He suffered severe headaches and eye and stomach problems, and retired very early from his professorship in philology at Basel University.
Some of her characters, notably Merleau-Ponty, were immune to the temptations that came with the status of a European professorship.
Krauss was subsequently stripped of positions including an honorary professorship and the directorship of the Origins Project, which he founded in 2008.
"We kind of have this same situation now with measuring the universe," says Scolnic, who'll begin a professorship at Duke next month.
That job led to research associate positions, a professorship and various other career-climbing opportunities on her way to the Supreme Court.
Rosabeth Moss Kanter holds the Arbuckle professorship at Harvard Business School She co-founded and directed the Harvard University Advanced Leadership Initiative.
The professorship was established with a gift of $1.2 million in Enron stock from Kenneth Lay, its chairman and CEO, in 1999.
Koch funding on campus is often like a seed — beginning with a small $12,000 grant for a reading group, or a single professorship.
The comments, he says, together with anonymous e-mails sent to the University of Mississippi, cost him the offer of a professorship there.
He excelled as a student at Princeton and Oxford, earning a professorship in philosophy at New York University when he was only 25.
Clovis joined Trump last August after jumping from the sinking Rick Perry ship, leaving his professorship at Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa.
And the chances of black candidates being offered a professorship when they "only" have the same terminal degree as white candidates are daunting.
OPINION An Op-Ed essay on Tuesday about using philosophy to navigate life's challenges misstated the name of Raphael Demos's professorship at Harvard.
Dr. Fitzgerald did her postgraduate training at the Emory-Grady Hospitals in Atlanta and held an assistant clinical professorship at Emory Medical Center.
Richard's archeologist friend, whose place is empty because he is abroad on a visiting professorship, tells him to ask the neighbors for the key.
Scholarships for graduate and Ph.D. studies are imperative as the academic field is increasingly underpaid and posts of tenured professorship are ever more rare.
He financed a professorship at Carnegie Mellon University, and a Stanford entrepreneurship prize, the David T. Morgenthaler Grand Prize, was established in his name.
Mr. Gonzalez considered whether admitting applicants whose parents had made significant donations — like building a building or endowing a professorship — was different from bribery.
William had been America's favorite public intellectual, and perhaps the first to have that role rooted in a professorship rather than in a pulpit.
It had, in fact, prepared her so well that she was back, being considered for a professorship at one of the country's top astronomy departments.
Wiesel wrote more than 50 books - novels, non-fiction, memoirs and many with a Holocaust theme - and held a long-running professorship at Boston University.
David Hughes leans back in his office in a standard-issue professorship chair as Penn State students in a plaza behind him shuffle toward classes.
After two years at Yale, he landed an assistant professorship at HBS in 210 when his wife got into the Ph.D. program at Boston University.
Wiesel wrote more than 50 books - novels, non-fiction, memoirs, and many with a Holocaust theme - and held a long-running professorship at Boston University.
We were in Utah, where he had a small professorship, and then started out here, and the company got renamed as Cirrus Logic back then.
Robert Burns never finished his dissertation, and never advanced beyond an assistant professorship, first at the University of Delaware, then at the University of Michigan.
I would like to say I feel a sense of personal vindication now that I have an endowed professorship at one of Columbia's affiliated institutions.
The Nobel, worth more than $500,000 today, set up the family in its new country, where a professorship at Columbia University awaited the new laureate.
She maintains her professorship at Cambridge and, in April, was awarded the Bodley Medal, the highest honor given by the Bodleian Libraries of Oxford University.
That same year, she was granted an honorary professorship at Fudan University, and in 2010, she was awarded an honorary doctorate from Jiao Tong University.
He was moved from the department of Afro-American studies to the department of Judaic and Near Eastern studies; he did not lose his professorship.
"If you look around the world, rivers look different from place to place," Allen, who recently began a professorship at Texas A&M University, told Gizmodo.
After several years he applied for an assistant professorship but was turned down; a review committee told him that his specialty, calcium metabolism, wasn't leading edge.
In 1871, he accepted a professorship at the fledgling St. Petersburg Conservatory, where he found himself having to teach fundamentals of music theory he barely understood.
Eventually, Spelman worked out a permanent solution to terminate the endowed professorship and distribute the related funds to a foundation established by his wife, Camille Cosby.
And, after a stint as a litigator in Washington, a constitutional law professorship at the University of Missouri and legal work for a conservative religious liberty group.
He held the Frank Plumpton Ramsey professorship of managerial economics at the Harvard Business School and the Kennedy School until his retirement from the faculty in 1994.
The first woman to be appointed to a full professorship at Oxford was Agnes Headlam-Morley, who became Montague Burton professor of international relations in October 1948.
Nietzsche would soon assume a professorship in Basel, at the astonishingly young age of twenty-four, but he jumped at the chance to join the Wagner operation.
He and Mr. Kissinger were among the candidates for a faculty position; when Mr. Kissinger won an associate professorship in 1959, Mr. Brzezinski decamped to Columbia University.
After earning her doctorate degree in social psychology at the University of British Columbia in Canada, Whillans was offered a coveted assistant professorship at Harvard Business School.
She was the first woman to secure a full professorship at M.I.T., in 1968, and she worked vigorously to ensure that she would not be the last.
Ramadan took a leave of absence from his professorship at Britain's Oxford University last November after the first two women filed complaints against him in France alleging rape.
I'll be on the hunt for a professorship in a year or two from now, so I'm gonna try to do this "free" self-promotion while I can.
The twins were at the university on behalf of the Leicester City Football Club Professorship in Child Health, which aims to improve child health care in the city.
In 2009, Mr. Palopoli's sons Frank and John established an endowed science professorship in their father's name at La Salle University in Philadelphia, where the sons are alumni.
But some researchers persisted, including the Paris-born Dr. Bengio, 55, who worked alongside Dr. LeCun at Bell Labs before taking a professorship at the University of Montreal.
Dr. Uhlenbeck is a professor emerita at the University of Texas at Austin, where she spent the better part of her career (having declined a professorship at Harvard).
Wearied by rejection, unable to secure a tenure-track professorship, Mark's confined to making his "mark" through nostalgic covers of bluegrass music and fact-checking other people's articles.
Dr. Meltzer taught at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon and, at his death, held a professorship there in political economy that was named for him.
Dr. Drever retired from his Caltech professorship in 2002 but continued attending meetings of the LIGO collaboration until he began to show signs of dementia, Dr. Weiss said.
In the early 1970s, we drove to Mexico from Miami, where we had just moved so that my father could take a full professorship at the University of Miami.
In addition, the university has a Rhodes professorship of race relations and every year admits a phalanx of talented young people from abroad, including 32 Americans, on Rhodes scholarships.
Then came a visiting professorship at Princeton University and a friendship with Prince, with whom he played table tennis, discussed black history (and was admonished by to stop swearing).
He taught at New York University and in 1972 accepted a professorship at Purchase College, part of the State University of New York, from which he retired in 1997.
He completed a doctorate at the University of Nottingham, and developed theories that have solved longstanding conjectures, according to the University of Cambridge, where he now holds a professorship.
But when Warren landed a full-time teaching position at Harvard University in the 1990s, it would be years before Mann would also get a professorship at the school.
In 2015 the university accepted $3.3 million from the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility, a group founded by distillers, to establish an endowed professorship in psychiatry and behavioral science.
She received her doctoral degree at the London School of Economics and won a full professorship at the University of Maryland at College Park before joining Miami University in 2000.
According to Esquire, at Yale University, there's a Raymond and Beverly Sackler Institute for Biological, Physical and Engineering Sciences and a Richard Sackler and Jonathan Sackler Professorship of Internal Medicine.
Shortly thereafter, now baptized, he broke off his engagement to marry, resigned his professorship, vowed himself to perpetual chastity, and determined to return to Africa and found a monastic community.
Donna M. Hughes, Ph.D., is one of the leading international researchers in human trafficking and holds an endowed professorship in Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Rhode Island.
You might think the guy with the Ph.D. and the professorship at an Ivy League school would consult a first aid manual, but no -- he just slathered on those egg whites.
In 2013, when she was elevated to Michigan's highest professorship and got to name her chair—a kind of academic spirit animal—she styled herself the John Dewey Distinguished University Professor.
So we pressed my father to retire his professorship so that the two of them could move from Fargo, N.D., to Long Island to live closer to me and my brother.
Professor Smith received his Ph.D. in 1945 from the University of Chicago, taught for two years at the University of Denver and accepted a professorship at Washington University in St. Louis.
It would not charge the company with securities fraud, and in exchange the company would pay a fine to fund a $13 million professorship of business ethics at the law school.
Milan, 'Giovanni Agnelli Associate Professorship In Economics' at Bocconi University opens academic year with conference on "Competition and Monopoly from Microeconomics to Market Design", FCA Chairman John Elkann delivers opening address (1300 GMT).
Milan, 'Giovanni Agnelli Associate Professorship In Economics' at Bocconi University opens academic year with conference on "Competition and Monopoly from Microeconomics to Market Design", FCA Chairman John Elkann delivers opening address (1230 GMT).
Yet Yale appears to be in no hurry to rename its Raymond and Beverly Sackler Institute for Biological, Physical and Engineering Sciences, or its Richard Sackler and Jonathan Sackler Professorship of Internal Medicine.
The Southern University of Science and Technology, where He holds an associate professorship, also said it had been unaware of the research project and that He had been on leave without pay since February.
When I was working out a theory of pheromone transmission—how odors are transmitted among ants and moths—I collaborated with Bill Bossert, an applied mathematician who later received a named professorship at Harvard.
In other words, Dr. Larson said, 2000 percent of new Ph.D.s in biomedicine "should be pursuing other opportunities" — jobs in industry or elsewhere, for example, that are not meant to lead to a professorship.
Health problems caused him to resign his professorship in 1879; from then on, he adopted a nomadic life style, summering in the Swiss Alps and wintering, variously, in Genoa, Rapallo, Venice, Nice, and Turin.
Though she is leaving a professorship at the University of California, Irvine, Ms. Mitchell received most of her training not through academia but amid the outsider-run creative economy of Chicago's improvised music scene.
The history department of the University at Buffalo advertised an opening for an associate professorship position in the history of slavery and the African diaspora in North America to 1865, to begin August 2019.
The research fund of AXA, a big insurer, has endowed a professorship in quantum information at the Institute of Photonic Sciences in Barcelona to consider the data-privacy risks presented by the coming quantum boom.
The emblem was modeled on the coat of arms of the family of Isaac Royall, who media reports said was the son of an Antiguan slaveholder and endower of the first law professorship at Harvard.
Asterisk: In a profound act of Christian charity, the Regents nonetheless allowed Starr to retain his law school professorship and to remain as chancellor for an as-yet-to-be-determined but perhaps munificent salary.
Even TAs who've graduated to adjunct professorship are desperately cobbling together part-time work, making ends meet with government assistance, working themselves to the bone with zero job security and even less hope for tenure.
Columbia University received a $13-million gift from the Mary Livingston Griggs and Mary Griggs Burke Foundation, which will be used to establish a Japanese art center and an East Asian Buddhist art history professorship.
As early as 1990, entities controlled by the billionaire brothers Charles G. and David H. Koch were given a seat on a committee to pick candidates for a professorship that they funded, the records show.
In October 2015, York University in Toronto, Canada, announced that iFlytek had given the university's Lassonde School of Engineering $1.5 million to create a neural computing and machine learning laboratory and to endow a professorship.
But Kenneth Clark, the first black person to earn a doctorate in psychology at Columbia University and to hold a permanent professorship at City College of New York, was quick to dismiss Northern righteousness on race matters.
The "Melrose Place" idea began when Mr. Chin was shuttling back and forth between the University of Georgia, where he held a temporary professorship, and the California Institute of the Arts, where he was conducting a workshop.
His early achievements landed him an offer of a professorship before he even finished his Ph.D., so he never bothered to complete it — he felt that being a perpetual student gave him license to explore more freely.
Google Cloud chief Diane Greene announced in a blog post that Dr. Fei-Fei Li will return to her professorship at Stanford and Google Cloud AI's new leader will be Dr. Andrew Moore, of Carnegie Mellon University.
A little while after this trip, when I am back home and Mack is who knows where, she lets me know some good news: North Carolina State University offered her a permanent professorship position in the physics department.
He was also probably the only Hollywood honcho to earn a Ph.D. (in English, from the University of California, Berkeley) while both running a production company and holding a professorship at an Ivy League graduate school (Columbia University).
Mr. Starr was demoted from all but the law school professorship after Pepper Hamilton's scathing 13-page summary report found that Baylor, under his leadership, had done little to respond to accusations of sexual assault involving football players.
Three years after racial protests consumed Yale's campus and propelled a national conversation about free speech, Nicholas A. Christakis, a professor at the heart of the controversy, has been awarded the university's highest faculty honor, the Sterling Professorship.
"Quite often I'll meet people and we get to talking about family, and they may mention the fact that their child was made possible by Clomid, and then they hug me," Mr. Palopoli said when the professorship was announced.
This month, he granted a visiting professorship to the Chinese consul general in Brisbane, Xu Jie, bringing a Communist Party official into university life at a time when the United States, Canada and several European countries have cut ties.
Professor Savoy, who both heads the modern art history department at Berlin's Technical University and holds a professorship at the Collège de France in Paris, has since been hired to advise President Macron on the repatriation of African art.
Ito also resigned this weekend from the boards of the the MacArthur Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and the New York Times Company, and from a visiting professorship at Harvard, the New York Times reports.
Statnett wants to hire roughly 100 specialist staff capable of managing blockchain and AI engineering functions and will fund a professorship role in 2019 so a degree can be offered at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, she added.
Around three-thirty in the afternoon, I left the library, and made my way across Harvard's campus to Sanders Theatre, where Toni Morrison would be giving her fourth of six lectures as part of the annual Charles Eliot Norton Professorship.
After earning a bachelor's degree in jurisprudence in 1972 and a bachelor of civil law degree at Worcester College, Oxford, he taught at Northwestern University in Illinois and had a tenured professorship at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Despite letters of reference from eminent historians, Polanyi failed to land a professorship or a fellowship, though he did manage to earn thirty-seven pounds co-editing an anti-fascist anthology, which featured essays by W. H. Auden and Reinhold Niebuhr.
"It's a very different culture than the United States," said Dr. Diane Spatz, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing who did a visiting professorship in Australia in 2007 but who was not involved in the new study.
" Early in their careers, she said, he turned down a job offer from the University of California, Berkeley, after she had inquired about an assistant professorship and was told by the chairman of biochemistry, "All our wives like being research associates.
He had never held a tenured professorship or boasted an appellate practice, much less a judgeship, that required him to think deeply about weighty constitutional issues; he specialized in the comparably mundane and technical field of campaign finance and election law.
He was on TV a little bit, and he got known by my drawings — he collected what I painted when I was 218, 218, 260 years old, and with this, he made a theory, and he got a professorship in Frankfurt.
He was forced to resign, due to pressure from the Nazis, from his professorship at Berlin's United State School for Fine and Applied Art in 1933 and was publicly labelled a decadent Jew and a Marxist (of which he was neither).

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