professorship

[prəˈfesərʃɪp]

professorship Definition

  • 1the position or job of being a professor
  • 2the status or rank of a professor

Using professorship: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "professorship" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was offered a professorship at the university.

  • Example

    He retired from his professorship last year.

  • Example

    The professorship requires a PhD degree.

professorship Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for professorship

  • chair
  • faculty position
  • academic post

Phrases with professorship

  • a professorship that is supported by an endowment fund

    Example

    The university established an endowed professorship in honor of the retiring professor.

  • a temporary professorship position, usually for a semester or academic year

    Example

    The department invited a renowned scholar to take up a visiting professorship for the upcoming academic year.

  • a professorship awarded as an honor, usually to recognize significant contributions to a field or institution

    Example

    The university conferred an honorary professorship on the Nobel laureate for his groundbreaking research.

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Summary: professorship in Brief

'Professorship' [prəˈfesərʃɪp] refers to the position or job of being a professor, or the status or rank of a professor. It can be used in phrases like 'endowed professorship,' which is supported by an endowment fund, and 'visiting professorship,' which is a temporary position. 'Honorary professorship' is a professorship awarded as an honor.