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You can use it to refer to an academic professor who has a permanent or long-term contract with a university or college. For example, "The newly-appointed tenured professor will be teaching English literature this semester."
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I am a tenured professor.
After all, I'm a tenured professor".
Dr. Aubrecht is not just another cranky tenured professor.
By 31, he was already a tenured professor at Princeton.
Harvard Law School named its first Native American tenured professor?
If you're a tenured professor, it might not change".
As a tenured professor, he invests entirely in equities.
Jeffries thus became a tenured professor without a department--and a NIMBY problem in human form.
She is remaining at Columbia as a tenured professor in the philosophy department.
"The territory is so new here," Mr. Gosling, a tenured professor, said the next morning.
Afterward, he went on, "This tenured professor said to me, 'That is very disturbing.
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