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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjunct faculty" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to part-time or temporary instructors at a college or university who are not on the tenure track.
Example: "The university is looking to hire more adjunct faculty to accommodate the growing number of students in the program."
Alternatives: "part-time instructors" or "temporary faculty members".
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Several unions have been organizing adjunct faculty in recent years.
The contracts of all adjunct faculty members would be terminated.
Twenty adjunct faculty members were not renewed for next semester.
His mother is an adjunct faculty member at Kent State University, where she teaches Japanese.
Mr. Lavey was a 1970 graduate and adjunct faculty member of Fordham University School of Law.
Many adjunct faculty members are not just eminently qualified but also dedicated and experienced teachers.
I don't think anyone ever believed that adjunct faculty could organize themselves like this".
Mr. Igoe, an adjunct faculty member in N.Y.U.'s Interactive Telecommunications Program, operated the cell phone.
To the Editor: Adjunct faculty members lack the protection of academic freedom that tenure guarantees.
He is on the adjunct faculty at NYU and the School for Visual Arts.
Hotels griped about insurance for seasonal workers; universities fretted about adjunct faculty.
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