(n.) The body of professors, or the professorial staff, in a university or college.
(n.) A professorship.
Example Sentences:
(1) This was done in lectures and publications but, above all, in his appointment, in 1967, to the first professorial chair of religious studies at Lancaster.
(2) This study takes in account all post operative deaths during the year 1990 in one surgical Professorial unit of Lille academic hospital (France).
(3) To some observers, this aura of balanced impartiality has made President Obama seem austere and professorial.
(4) Thirty-five Black patients with cirrhosis of the liver were admitted to the professorial unit over a 1-year period and were included in a carefully planned prospective study.
(5) On the basis of experience gained during the implementation of this form of treatment at the Professorial Casualty Unit of the 2nd Department of Surgery, University of Vienna, during the years 1671--1974, guide lines are laid down for the achievement of a successful outcome of transplantation with a minimal complication rate.
(6) With his receding hairline, grey jacket and lean, thoughtful face, Thomas has a professorial air, delivering smoothly erudite monologues in a voice rather like Vincent Cassel's.
(7) The experience of a professorial unit over a four-year period of carcinoma of the colon and rectum is described.
(8) The Geelong Hospital Professorial Nursing Unit was established in June 1989.
(9) Whereas Lister's influence was tremendous in fostering acceptance of antisepsis by surgeons, by the end of his professorial career he had begun his capitulation to prophylactic antisepsis, which was complete by 1896 to the very practices that Semmelweis had proved the value of almost five decades previously.
(10) Compared with them, Franzen comes across as serious, professorial.
(11) The results of surgical treatment of 550 cases of carcinoma of the rectum presenting to the Professorial Surgical Unit of the General Infirmary, Leeds, from 1955 to 1968 have been analysed.
(12) The current institutional quality, then, had direct effects on current attainments in the areas of professorial rank, publication productivity, and income.
(13) We determined the representation of women physicians on US medical school faculties by enumeration from school catalogues according to professorial rank, title series, and department affilitation.
(14) Professorial surgical unit, Royal Liverpool Hospital.
(15) Only the … younger brother remains.” In a long, professorial statement, Bruck appealed to the jury to save Tsarnaev’s life, outlining the argument the defence has been expected to make all along: that Tamerlan masterminded the attack, and was the driving force behind it, and that Dzhokhar – who, as they have throughout the trial, they called by his university nickname “Jahar” – was just following along.
(16) President Obama acted as though someone else had been in the White House these past four years, and offered a scatter-brained professorial presentation of theory, with nothing to brag about from his presidency.
(17) Normally taciturn and professorial, Zeidan threatened to attack the tanker and sink it if it tried to leave.
(18) Professor of Deep-Sea Biology and Professorial Research Fellow, University of Southampton National Oceanography Centre.
(19) In the teaching-learning plan followed--described in the article--the conventional professorial lecture and its accompanying practical demonstrations are replaced by round tables and theoretical-practical tasks requiring active involvement and integrating theory and practice, in which teams tackle problems under teacher coordination.
(20) Prof David Molyneux, senior professorial fellow at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine , says that NTDs also take a severe toll on the mental health of patients, something that's been relatively overlooked until now.
Professorship
Definition:
(n.) The office or position of a professor, or public teacher.
Example Sentences:
(1) Markram's papers on synaptic plasticity and the microcircuitry of the neural cortex were enough to earn him a full professorship at the age of 40, but his discoveries left him restless and dissatisfied.
(2) Gillard revealed she would be taking up a role as a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute in Washington, working on global education issues as well as her professorship at the University of Adelaide.
(3) Thirty-six surgical repairs done during visiting professorships by American gynecologists between the years 1978-1987 are documented.
(4) There is also a Betamax videotape recording of him receiving an honorary professorship at the Modern Academy of the Humanities, an obscure Moscow university that offers distance learning.
(5) On Monday, former NSA officer and conservative pundit John Schindler was reportedly placed on leave from his professorship at the Naval War College when a text message exchange that included a picture of his penis was posted to Twitter and re-published on Gawker (that link is rather obviously NSFW).
(6) Funds should also be allocated for professorships in this field.
(7) "And then three days ago we received a written confirmation that he would accept the professorship, not from him directly but from an intermediary."
(8) It's almost like I am going for my professorship in cinema and the day I die is the day I graduate.
(9) After Bouchard attained professorship, his relationship with Charcot gradually deteriorated.
(10) So it is perhaps little surprise that Burns, 63, will retire as Scotland's chief medical officer next month to take up a senior professorship in global public health at Strathclyde University.
(11) Besides her Harley Street practice and her senior appointment at Moorfields (The Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital), she prevented its closure to ophthalmic patients and chaired the Hospital Management Committee; she investigated the pathology of mustard gas keratitis and formed a Chemical Defence Research Team to study ocular effects of warfare chemicals; she was appointed Margaret Ogilvie Reader in Ophthalmology and senior surgeon to the Oxford Eye Hospital; she established the Nuffield Research Laboratory and was awarded a personal professorship, the first in ophthalmology in Britain, the first professorship given to a woman and the only one in ophthalmology by the University of Oxford.
(12) Ai, who has endured what he described as "extreme conditions" and an 81-day detention in his home country, said on Thursday he was happy to take the offer of a professorship in Germany and that he would continue to focus on freedom of expression in his art.
(13) Orac points out that, just because the senior author of the Nature paper, Stephen Scherer, has a professorship that is endowed by the drug company GlaxoSmithKline, it does not automatically imply a conflict of interest or bias in his research.
(14) Then, in 1988, he was appointed to a professorship at New York University, which was his home for the rest of his life.
(15) The Ministery of Cult and Education in Vienna, and especially Karl Rokitansky, who was the adviser for medical education, in 1867 created a new professorship and Institute for Physiology, beside Purkinje and his Institute.
(16) Professorships in Lusaka, Zambia, and Wyoming in the US followed, as well as a spell at Warsaw University.
(17) In 1989, Hull became professor of religious education at Birmingham, the first full professorship in the subject at a UK university, and also served as dean of the faculty of education and continuing studies.
(18) The granting of faculty status to Nigerian unviersity librarians should go the whole way and let the principle of multiple professorships be applied to the staff structure of unviersity libraries.
(19) It is necessary to take the whole education system into consideration: college up to professorship, as they are linked together.
(20) If we observe how the specialty is distributed, we can see that there are many paediatric services and professorships which do not send their patients to a P.S.