NOUN
- a professor visiting another college or university to teach for a limited time
How To Use visiting professor In A Sentence
- Dismayingly, the same lab is operated by a former partner of plastination pioneer and anatomist Gunther von Hagens of "Body Worlds" fame. von Hagens, the son a former Nazi SS officer, himself has served as a visiting professor at Dalian Medical University, and for some of his international plastination exhibits received from China the corpses of apparently-executed prisoners. Sound Politics: Something Smells About The Chinese Corpses On Display In Seattle
- The building offers accommodation to graduate, doctoral, and postdoctoral students, as well as visiting professors and their family members.
- During the 1957-58 academic year, Kelley was on furlough and returned to Southern as visiting professor of Old Testament.
- He was visiting professor of geology at the University of Jordan.
- I spent six months as a visiting professor at Brown University.
- Now, after long years, they meet again in California, where she has just walked out of her viva, and he has finished a stint as a visiting professor.
- She went on to teach at her college, Somerville, in 1947, becoming its first philosophy tutorial fellow in 1949, and vice-principal in 1967, a post she abandoned for visiting professorships in America, at Berkeley, Cornell, Princeton and Stanford, among others. Philippa Foot obituary
- I accepted a visiting professorship.
- In 1936, he was a visiting professor at Columbia University, where he taught a course on thermodynamics.
- He has held visiting professorships at Yale and other American universities.