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instructorship

instructorship \instructorship\ n. the office or position of an instructor.

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instructorship

n. 1 The office of an instructor 2 the term of this office

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instructorship

n. the position of instructor

Usage examples of "instructorship".

Ideally my problems could be solved by a fellowship or an instructorship at some college.

But then when they had gotten here, Shorles broke the news that because of last-minute budget problems, Jim could not be given his instructorship until the spring quarter at the earliest.

I had received the instructorship offer, but was delaying my final answer.

If I may refer to an institution, which used to be midway between the North and the South, and which I may speak of without suspicion of bias, an institution where the studies of metaphysics, the philosophy of history, the classics and pure science are as much insisted on as the study of applied sciences, the College of New Jersey at Princeton, the question in regard to a candidate for a professorship or instructorship, is not whether he was born North or South, whether he served in one army or another or in neither, whether he is a Democrat or a Republican or a Mugwump, what religious denomination he belongs to, but is he a scholar and has he a high character?

After I graduated, I was offered a junior instructorship in computer physics at the University.

You could come there, and after a few years as a student, perhaps an instructorship might open up for you.

Peter that he had definitely accepted the instructorship under Crane, and would stay on in Hamilton.

Howells, who heads the English Department, promised me an instructorship over a year ago.

Appletonians heard of his dismissal in disgrace from New York University, where he had obtained an instructorship in English.

In 1922 I felt able to undertake regular work again, and put my newly gained knowledge to practical use by accepting an instructorship in psychology at the university.

Every place he had contacted so far about an instructorship had turned him down.

In short order, he found work translating Serbian ballads for a prominent professor, who helped him to obtain an instructorship in Slavic languages and literatures at Harvard, the first appointment of its kind in the United States.

Matt had been looking forward to a quiet, inoffensive, and unrewarding existence as an impoverished graduate student, about to graduate to an impoverished instructorship, when Saint Moncaire of Merovence had plucked him off his college campus and into an alternate universe where he was needed to help unseat a usurper and put the rightful queen back on the throne.

When Rob, the first graduate student whose thesis he had directed, had left Harvard to begin an instructorship at Canterbury College, he had vowed eternal gratitude.