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to adjunct
adjective
Connected in a subordinate function.
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The second problem is the limited access to technology and other resources provided to adjunct faculty.
It is hardly surprising that administrators, including deans, look to adjunct faculty to cut costs.
Like Joan Lunden, we imagine every woman having access to adjunct screening tests if she has dense breast tissue to protect her from advanced-stage disease.
If you like to teach, many jobs nowadays have some flexibility to them and it's not out of the question for you to adjunct on the side as part of your full-time gig.
Having interned with the company before grad school, I had stayed friendly with my boss and just as I was at my wit's end, here was a job (and with benefits too!) I still hadn't given up the dream of teaching full time and as part of my job negotiation with the theater company, I arranged to take two afternoons off a week to adjunct.
However, it must be acknowledged that it is not always possible for rural and remote health practitioners to have supplementary face-to-face CS to adjunct telesupervision.
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I'm no stranger to adjuncting.
Southampton College pays $2,163 to adjuncts and $3,021 to full-timers.
Trustees pay presidents with questionable abilities inordinate amounts, and colleges turn classes over to adjuncts.
Many state university presidents say tight budgets have made it inevitable that they turn to adjuncts to save money.
The United States is not the only country turning increasingly to adjuncts.
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