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The phrase "an adjunct position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of employment, typically in academia, where a person is hired to teach or perform specific duties on a temporary or part-time basis.
Example: "After applying to several universities, I was offered an adjunct position in the English department."
Alternatives: "a part-time role" or "a temporary faculty position."
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But the best she could hope for now was an adjunct position.
Thrun, who had maintained an adjunct position at Stanford, enlisted two students he worked with there, Andre Esteva and Brett Kuprel.
The ministry alleges that they did not follow the correct process when granting the former student an adjunct position at DGIST during Shin's presidency.
The Volvo should rightly have gone to Martine: he'd heard from Jack Stephenson that she had found only an adjunct position at Fordham, and she could have sold the car for the money, or kept it for the irony.
Originally head of the Russian department, he gave up tenure for an adjunct position in the College of Letters, which allowed him freedom to live, eventually in Vermont, and work elsewhere for parts of the year.
(He had had an adjunct position there for a couple of years in the 1990s, working mostly with its Tourette's clinic). And despite the enormous success of his books, he never gave up his unglamorous medical practice — partly, no doubt, because it provided him with material, but also because he genuinely loved working with patients.
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Acquire a teaching certificate, a teaching assistantship or a part-time adjunct position on a fixed-term contract.
He also holds a Staff Scientist position at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs and an Adjunct Scientist position at the Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute.
It may not be an Adjunct Professorship position, but it's a close second!
He also holds an adjunct faculty position in the computer science and automation department at the Indian Institute of Science.
He currently holds an adjunct research position with the Foreign Policy Centre in London, where he has published several policy briefings.
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