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The phrase "affiliate professor" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a professor who is associated with a university or institution but may not hold a full-time position there.
Example: "Dr. Smith serves as an affiliate professor at the university, contributing to research projects while maintaining his position at a different institution."
Alternatives: "adjunct professor" or "visiting professor".
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He was an affiliate professor at the University of Washington.
He became an affiliate professor in the psychology department.
Alison Gopnik is a professor of psychology and affiliate professor of philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley.
Wolfgang Ulaga is a senior affiliate professor of marketing at INSEAD in Fontainebleau, France.
Rodrigo Zeidan is Associate Professor of Practice at New York University Shanghai and Affiliate Professor at Fundação Dom Cabral, Brazil.
"You become involved both emotionally and business-wise in the projects," said Loïc Sadoulet, an affiliate professor of economics at Insead.
The marketing shows how the genre has been reinvented said Jeremy Baker, retail analyst and affiliate professor at ESCP Europe Business School.
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ITS affiliate professors Marta Gonzalez and Scott Moura's co-authored paper, "Planning for electric vehicle needs by coupling charging profiles with urban mobility," was recently published in Nature Energy, a Nature research journal.
Talya N. Bauer is the Cameron Professor of Management and Affiliated Professor of Psychology at Portland State University.
Berrin Erdogan is Express Employment Professionals Professor of Management and Affiliated Professor of Psychology at Portland State University.
Schiebinger has just been appointed a Distinguished Affiliated Professor at the Technische Universität, Münichen, and member of their Institute for Advanced Studies.
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