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The phrase "a professor of knowledge" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in a context where one is referring to someone who teaches or imparts knowledge, but it lacks specificity.
Example: "In his lectures, he often referred to himself as a professor of knowledge, emphasizing the importance of lifelong learning."
Alternatives: "an expert in knowledge" or "a scholar of wisdom".
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He is Adjunct Professor of Knowledge Economics, Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Faculty of Entrepreneurship, University of Tehran (Iran), and a Guest Professor at the University of Tartu (Estonia) where he held the Marie Curie Professorship at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.
Gift buyers need the technical knowledge of a professor of computer science and the media sophistication of an 8-year-old child to figure out what to choose.
Michael Witzel, a Professor of Sanskrit, said that Wendy Doniger's knowledge of Vedic Sanskrit is severely flawed.
"Like other Renaissance princes, the Popes built their private libraries as a knowledge base," Anthony Grafton, a professor of history at Princeton and an authority on the Renaissance, told me when I was in Rome.
"Olmert's the one person who, with all of his faults, has the experience and has the knowledge," said Gadi Wolfsfeld, a professor of political communication at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya.
JJH is a professor of psychology and public health and has extensive knowledge of methodology.
Dr Estabrooks holds a CIHR Canada Research Chair in Knowledge Translation and is a Professor of Nursing (University of Alberta, Canada).
One further interview was conducted with a professor of sociology.
Dr. Junzo Watada is a professor of Knowledge Engineering, Soft Computing and Management Engineering at Waseda University, Japan.
Professor Chak Sing Lau (MD, FRCP) is a Professor of Rheumatology.
NR is a professor of pulmonology.
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