Examples of 'full-time professors' in a sentence

Meaning of "full-time professors"

full-time professors: Refers to academic instructors or faculty members who are employed on a full-time basis at a college or university to teach courses, conduct research, and perform other related duties

How to use "full-time professors" in a sentence

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Full-time professors are not eligible to enter.
All classes are taught by full-time professors.
Full-time professors and their universities of origin.
Colleges are saving money by replacing full-time professors with adjuncts.
Full-time professors are salaried employees without tenure.
He went on to become one of the first full-time professors of creative writing.
Full-time professors and business practitioners teach the courses.
Another feature of our program is that we do not have full-time professors.
I am really sorry to say this, but full-time professors teaching in private universities.
Full-time Professors who have left continue to provide supervision of theses started during their stay.
And only two full-time professors.
Core academic ( tenured ) faculty is made up of two full-time professors.
Each of our 60 full-time professors has a doctorate or equivalent professional qualifications.
I'm really sorry to say this, but full-time professors.
The Centre 's full-time professors at the time of going financial market rules.

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After October 30, the College shall cancel the placement on availability of all full-time professors.
They are also full-time professors.
They should select outstanding, professional, and, of course, full-time professors.
Based on the number of full-time professors in U.S. history departments.
They began with just under 100 students and six full-time professors.
O We need more full-time professors and are having trouble filling the demand .?
Women at the Telfer School of Management are under-represented making up 37 % of full-time professors.
The UMAG 's academic core is formed by 160 full-time professors and a considerable number of associate professors.
The school opened as Union Biblical Seminary in Dayton in 1871, operating with two full-time professors.
That's only for full-time professors.
Based on full-time professors in U.S. history departments.

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