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The word "prof" is a commonly used abbreviation for "professor" or "professional," and is acceptable in written English.
It is typically used in informal, conversational contexts. For example, you could say: "My prof assigned us an extra project."
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A professor
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Mike Skinner is not too busy to write a song for the Guardian James McMahon was not too busy to write a blog that inspired said song Our in-house prof has a lot to say about the word "indie" Simon Reynolds is back blogging for us!
Prof Chris Rapley Professor of climate science, University College London Ian Blatchford declares that the Science Museum "has a longstanding relationship with Shell".
Prof Stephen Gardiner, of the University of Washington, Seattle, told the Guardian that so-called geoengineering risked making problems worse for future generations.
Delivering a narrative conclusion, the coroner Prof Paul Marks said the hospital failed to come up with a cohesive plan to address Bincliffe's weight gain.
Mr Sethi, an information technology professor at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, prevailed in a "teach off" (dubbed "prof idol" by the BBC) at Hult International Business School's campus in London against three other professors, and picked up a cheque for $100,000 along with his title.
Last year Prof Nick Black of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and I were asked by Sir Bruce Keogh, medical director of NHS England, to investigate 14 NHS trusts that were giving concern because they had high mortality rates.
Prof Cooper said organisations need to assess whether board members are providing the required "added value" and look at whether the nature of the role has changed.
Richardson's appointment to a seven-year term as vice-chancellor is subject to approval by the university's congregation, after which she will take over from Prof Andrew Hamilton at the end of the year.
The hen harriers report, written by a group of five ecologists headed by Prof Steve Redpath, studied the expected capacity of upland shooting estates for breeding hen harriers and compared that to the actual number found.
Prof Jonathan Shepherd said the figures were part of a longer term trend that has seen more than 30% fewer people needing treatment in accident and emergency departments since 2010.
That is what the Leeds university document is, and Prof Gouldson and his colleagues were a year into it when the pilot status was announced.
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