junior professor

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A professor who does not have tenure, such as an assistant professor.

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  • She started her career as a junior professor at a small liberal arts college.
  • The university is actively recruiting several new junior professors for the upcoming academic year.
  • As a junior professor, he dedicated much of his time to teaching introductory courses and advising undergraduates.
  • Many junior professors find it challenging to balance demanding research schedules with heavy teaching loads.
  • Her ultimate goal is to achieve tenure and become an associate professor after her term as a junior professor.
  • The department established a mentorship program to support its junior professors in their early careers.
  • He was recently promoted from junior professor to associate professor due to his outstanding publications.
  • The new junior professor brought innovative teaching methods and fresh research perspectives to the faculty.
  • Being a junior professor often involves less administrative responsibility but more direct student engagement.
  • This competitive grant is specifically designed to fund the groundbreaking research of promising junior professors.