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visiting professor

noun

  1. 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

  1. 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


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Word History and Origins

Origin of visiting professor1

First recorded in 1945–50

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Example Sentences

In 2006, when I was a visiting professor at Marquette, I found an envelope with the Esquire emblem on it in my campus mailbox.

She then worked in the Clinton administration for several years before joining Harvard as a visiting professor of law in 1999.

Might he sign up President Bush as a distinguished visiting professor?

Plus, why government, and baseball, would make George W. Bush a good visiting professor.

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