Things professorship often describes (“professorship ________”)
conflict
How professorship often is described (“________ professorship”)
full,
assistant,
first,
new,
associate,
vacant,
greek,
honorary,
theological,
endowed,
tenured,
second,
extraordinary,
regius,
ordinary,
medical,
time,
distinguished,
permanent,
regular,
similar,
separate,
mathematical,
prestigious,
year,
clinical,
german,
scandinavian,
arabic,
distinct,
latin,
chaired,
temporary,
joint,
fourth,
senior,
botanical,
lucrative,
junior,
philosophical,
sixth,
scotch,
track,
salaried,
titular,
musical,
armenian,
anatomical,
sanskrit,
scottish,
emeritus,
coveted,
provincial,
divinity
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