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visiting professor

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Word: Visiting Professor

Definition: A "visiting professor" is a teacher at a college or university who comes to another college or university for a short period to teach students. This is usually for a semester or a year.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "visiting professor" when talking about someone who is temporarily teaching at a different institution.
  • It is often used in academic contexts or when discussing educational programs.
Example:
  • "Dr. Smith is a visiting professor at our university this semester, teaching a course on modern literature."
Advanced Usage:
  • Visiting professors can bring new ideas and perspectives to the students and faculty at the institution where they are teaching.
  • They may also be involved in research projects or give guest lectures during their time at the university.
Word Variants:
  • Visiting Scholar: This term is similar but can refer to anyone, not just professors, who visits an institution for research or study.
  • Adjunct Professor: This refers to a part-time professor who may also teach at other institutions, but they are usually not considered "visiting" unless they are temporarily at a specific university.
Different Meanings:
  • The term "visiting" can also mean someone who is just paying a social visit, not necessarily related to teaching. For example, "She is visiting her friend in another city."
Synonyms:
  • Guest professor
  • Temporary professor
  • Adjunct lecturer
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs related to "visiting professor," but you might hear phrases like "to take up a position" which can apply when a visiting professor starts their role.
Noun
  1. a professor visiting another college or university to teach for a limited time

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