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Professoriate         
ACADEMIC STAFF
Faculty (university division); Faculty (University Division); Academic staff; Professoriate; Faculty (teaching staff); Faculty member; Teaching staff; Teaching faculty; Professoriat; Academic position; Faculty (academic staff); University teacher
·noun A Professorship.
II. Professoriate ·noun The body of professors, or the professorial staff, in a university or college.
Academic personnel         
ACADEMIC STAFF
Faculty (university division); Faculty (University Division); Academic staff; Professoriate; Faculty (teaching staff); Faculty member; Teaching staff; Teaching faculty; Professoriat; Academic position; Faculty (academic staff); University teacher
Academic personnel, also known as faculty member or member of the faculty (in North American usage) or academics or academic staff (in British, Australia, and New Zealand usage), are vague terms that describe teachers or research staff of a school, college, university or research institute. In British and Australian/New Zealand English "faculty" usually refers to a sub-division of a university (usually a group of departments), not to the employees, as it can also do in North America.
Professoriat         
ACADEMIC STAFF
Faculty (university division); Faculty (University Division); Academic staff; Professoriate; Faculty (teaching staff); Faculty member; Teaching staff; Teaching faculty; Professoriat; Academic position; Faculty (academic staff); University teacher
·noun ·see Professoriate.
Examples of use of Professoriate
1. McConnell‘s good standing with the legal professoriate helped him immeasurably during the confirmation process; more than 300 of his fellow professors, including many liberals, endorsed him for the bench.
2. Scalia and Thomas are the idea‘s most prominent adherents, but Scalia wrote in a new book the organization published this year that while he and Thomas have put originalism "in the game," it "would be foolish to pretend that that philosophy has become (as it once was) the dominant mode of interpretation in the courts, or even that it is the irresistible wave of the future." Scalia said courts and law schools embrace the alternate view of a "living Constitution" and so too does the ordinary citizen, "who has come to believe that what he violently abhors must be unconstitutional." "It is no easy task to wean the public, the professoriate and (especially) the judiciary away from such a seductive and judge–empowering philosophy," he said.