Academic title or rank typically indicating non-full time employment as a professor.
Professor in the US who teaches on a limited-term contract, often for one semester at a time, and who is ineligible for tenure.
1She had been an adjunct professor in the school's Speech Pathology Department.
2He is currently adjunct professor of health policy at the Harvard School of Public Health.
3He is now an adjunct professor and senior fellow at New York University Law School.
4She's an adjunct professor at the Queensland University of Technology and an experienced company director.
5He is also an adjunct professor at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.
6He is also an adjunct professor of criminal justice studies at Berkeley College in New York.
7He also serves as an adjunct professor of justice studies at Berkeley College in New York.
8We also have the Victoria University law department's adjunct professor, Steven Price, who's also a barrister.
9After graduation, she started teaching kayaking, climbing, and backcountry skiing as an adjunct professor at Prescott.
10She has taught poetry in many universities, and is currently an adjunct professor of English at Yale.
11Sales-Griffin, 30, runs a nonprofit coding school called CodeNow and is an adjunct professor at Northwestern University.
12This is highly significant, says Willy Lam, an adjunct professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
13A psychiatrist, international public health and health systems specialist, and adjunct professor of international health at Georgetown University.
14Rebecca Patrick, 31, adjunct professor at City Colleges, said she transferred her planned vote for Lewis to Garcia.
15Ronald Goldman is a US-based aviation lawyer, a pilot, and a former adjunct professor in aviation accident law.
16He is an adjunct professor in the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania.
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