professorship Meaning & Definition

  • En [ prəˈfes.ə.ʃɪp]
  • Us [ prəˈfes.ɚ.ʃɪp]

Meaning of professorship In English

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  • Because women were new to the system, however, and very few were qualified for professorships, most professorships continued to be awarded to men.

  • She was said to be too "theoretical" and lacking the managerial skill required for a regular full professorship.

  • For associate professors (fixed positions not automatically leading to professorships) the same was true with 7.5 per cent women.

  • A state funded professorship was called a chair, a cathedra.

  • After this time, they have to compete for a professorship.

  • Instructional plans included an appointment for a foreign professorship of science, which did not materialize.

  • Another important reorganization was an effort to restrict the number of professorships and a more general restructuring of the ranks.

  • Schemes for national mining schools, and regional mineral professorships, met with uniform industrial and governmental apathy in the first half of the century.

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Translations of professorship In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    教授職位…

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  • 中文简体

    教授职位…

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  • Español

    cátedra…

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  • Português

    cátedra, docência…

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  • 日本語

    教授の地位…

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  • Français

    chaire…

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  • Catalan

    càtedra…

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  • العربية

    أستاذِيّة…

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