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  2. Professors in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The term "professors" in the United States refers to a group of educators at the college and university level.In the United States, while "Professor" as a proper noun (with a capital "P") generally implies a position title officially bestowed by a university or college to faculty members with a PhD or the highest level terminal degree in a non-academic field (e.g., MFA, MLIS), [citation needed ...

  3. American Association of University Professors - Wikipedia

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    Johns Hopkins University 28 Ralph F. Fuchs 1960–1962 Law Indiana University: 29 Fritz Machlup: 1962–1964 Economics Princeton University 30 David Fellman: 1964–1966 Political Science University of Wisconsin 31 Clark Byse 1966–1968 Law Harvard University 32 Ralph S. Brown, Jr. 1968–1970 Law Yale University: 33 Sanford H. Kadish 1970 ...

  4. Guy McPherson - Wikipedia

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    Guy R. McPherson (February 29, 1960 [2] [3]) is an American scientist, professor emeritus [4] of natural resources and ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] He is known for inventing and promoting fringe theories (roughly synonymous with the term pseudo-scholarship ) such as Near-Term Human Extinction (NTHE ...

  5. Academic ranks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Assistant Professor has been the usual entry-level rank for faculty on the "tenure track", although this depends on the institution and the field.Then, promotion to the rank of Associate Professor and later Professor (informally, "Full Professor") indicates that significant work has been done in research, teaching and institutional service.

  6. Academic tenure in North America - Wikipedia

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    Under the tenure systems adopted by many universities and colleges in the United States and Canada, some faculty positions have tenure and some do not. Typical systems (such as the widely adopted "1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure" of the American Association of University Professors [5]) allow only a limited period to establish a record of published research, ability ...

  7. Professor - Wikipedia

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    Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) [1] is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, professor derives from Latin as a 'person who professes'. Professors are usually experts in their field and teachers of the highest rank. [1]

  8. Adjunct professor - Wikipedia

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    An adjunct professor is a type of academic appointment in higher education who does not work at the establishment full-time. The terms of this appointment and the job security of the tenure vary in different parts of the world, but the term is generally agreed to mean a bona-fide part-time faculty member in an adjunct position at an institution of higher education.

  9. Michelle Ann Williams - Wikipedia

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    In August 2015, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health dean Julio Frenk left to become president of the University of Miami, and Williams was appointed as Frenk's successor as dean. [9] When announcing her appointment, then-Harvard President Drew Faust called Williams a "skilled builder of bridges — between the theoretical and the ...