Definition of «full professor»

The phrase "full professor" refers to the highest rank a professor can achieve at a university. It means that the person has earned a high level of expertise and recognition in their field of study, and they typically have extensive experience in teaching, research, and academic leadership.

Sentences with «full professor»

  • The university promoted him to full professor in 1989. (news.wsu.edu)
  • But at least for female psychologists, that collaborator tends to be male, even when there are female full professors available, according to a new study. (sciencemag.org)
  • Furthermore, the percentage of full professors who are women remains a low 21 percent. (sciencemag.org)
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