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Qué (quién) es professorial - definición

Professorial Lecturer

Professorial      
·adj Of or pertaining to a professor; as, the professional chair; professional interest.
professorial      
1.
If you describe someone as professorial, you mean that they look or behave like a professor.
His manner is not so much regal as professorial...
I raised my voice to a professorial tone.
ADJ
2.
Professorial means relating to the work of a professor.
...the cuts which have led to 36 per cent of professorial posts remaining unfilled.
ADJ: ADJ n
professor         
  • de}} DHV. Bars are for assistant professor, associate professor and full professor, respectively.
  • The Ancient Greek philosopher [[Socrates]] was one of the earliest recorded professors.<ref>David K. Knox "Socrates: The First Professor" ''Innovative Higher Education'' December 1998, Volume 23, Issue 2, pp 115–126</ref>
  • [[Toni Morrison]], Emeritus Professor at [[Princeton University]].
ACADEMIC TITLE AT UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
Professorship; Professors; Professorships; Prof.; Professora; University Professor; Professor of Mathematics; Chair (academic); Visiting Associate Professor; University professor; Professor (highest academic rank); Senior professor; Full Professor; Full Professors; Cathedratic Professor; Auxiliary Professor; College Professor; Research professor; College professor; Professor II; Research Professor; Prof; Winthrop Professor; Full professor; Professor of mathematics; Chair (academia); Professor (highest level); Professor (full); Professor (highest rank); Full professorship; Junior professorships; College professors; Professor (title); Chair (professorship)
n.
1) (AE) an adjunct; assistant; associate; full professor
2) (GB) a Regius professor (appointed by the Crown)
3) a research; visiting professor
4) a professor emeritus, an emeritus professor
5) a college (esp. US), university professor
6) (misc.) an absent-minded professor USAGE NOTE: We speak of a professor of Latin, but of a lecturer or reader in Latin.

Wikipedia

Professorial lecturer

Professorial Lecturer is the title for Professors of Practice and Teaching Faculty at certain universities and institutions that focus on practice-based education. This title is usually reserved for practice-based professors who are nationally or internationally recognized experts and leaders in their respective fields with extensive real-world experience. In the United States, this title is predominantly used in the Washington, D.C. region where practitioners with distinguish careers and expertise at the federal government, local and state governments, international governance organizations, and other international institutions such as PAHO and World Bank, are brought in by schools to teach and share their applied knowledge and experience and deep expertise in theory-to-practice translation.


Professorial Lecturer title has its roots in the Commonwealth System of faculty ranking and is equivalent to an Associate Professor in the North American System. Professorial Lecturers are frequently considered equivalent to a tenured Associate Professor as highlighted by American University's guidelines, for instance: "A term faculty at the rank of professorial lecturer with an exceptional research portfolio that is equivalent to that of a tenure-line colleague may be promoted to associate professor following the guidelines established in the Faculty Manual (May 2018). Term faculty at the rank of professorial lecturer may not change their rank to assistant professor."


Institutions using this title for Teaching Faculty include the London School of Economics, George Washington University, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, School of International Service at American University. Currently, at the London School of Economics, this title is being given to those working full time and of professor status, but no longer producing research, instead solely focusing on student education.

Ejemplos de uso de professorial
1. Obama, in turn, occasionally retreated to his professorial default.
2. He obviously gets criticized for being too professorial.
3. Nader is too professorial to really rouse his audience.
4. That is what happens, must happen, when the academic leadership is more political and less professorial.
5. The number of women among the senior professorial ranks has barely changed over the years.