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professorship
[ pruh-fes-er-ship ]
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- subpro·fessor·ship noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of professorship1
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Example Sentences
Hitting those targets again and again is the key to tenure, the full professorship, hopefully the lucrative lectures.
Is it difficult to balance your professorship with your career as an author?
The average starting salary for a tenure-track professorship in visual and performing arts is about $50,000.
Did Elizabeth Warren, who is 1/32 Cherokee, obtain a Harvard professorship with help from her “minority” status?
The talk about a professorship was in her estimation the wayward, humorous whim of an eccentric who was fond of solemn joking.
Give the story of his struggles with poverty in exile, his love affairs, his professorship, his marriage and invalidism.
As may be imagined, his professorship was not one of long duration, and he soon had few or no listeners.
A year later he accepted the professorship of astronomy and physics in the Western University at Pittsburg.
The poor cuss sees no chance of getting a professorship anywhere, and is likely to go into the observatory for good.
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