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associate professor
noun
- a teacher in a college or university who ranks above an assistant professor and below a professor.
associate professor
noun
- (in the US and Canada) a university teacher lower in rank than a full professor but higher than an assistant professor
- (in New Zealand) a senior lecturer holding the rank below professor
Other yvlog Forms
- associate professorship noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of associate professor1
Example Sentences
Jacob Charles, an associate professor of law at Pepperdine Caruso School of Law who studies the 2nd Amendment, said he had not seen a similar investigation before.
Graeme Blair, an associate professor of political science, explains in the suit how attackers on April 30 sprayed “chemical munitions” in his face — it is unclear which kind — leaving a burning sensation for hours.
"Pakistan's more than 250 million population is a solid market for Bangladesh in the medium to long term," says Sabrin Beg, an associate professor of economics at the University of Delaware.
"He's much more of a pragmatist than an ideologue," said James Orr, associate professor of philosophy of religion at the University of Cambridge and a friend whom Vance has described as his "British sherpa".
There’s no direct connection between obtaining a TCP and operating a fleet robotaxis, said Bryant Walker Smith, an associate professor of law at the University of South Carolina who specializes in emerging transportation technology.
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