Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
WordNet
n. a professor visiting another college or university to teach for a limited time
Usage examples of "visiting professor".
Over the last twelve years he's been a visiting professor at three other schools.
That night, Brazilian TV audiences saw the director of the Center for Physical Research welcome the Visiting Professor from the United States, but little did they know that the subject of their conversation was finding a girl to spend the night with!
The next semester, this Oxford don and BBC commentator was a visiting professor at Columbia University.
In 1969 he was appointed a Visiting Professor at Cornell University, where he conducted research into future value systems.
Trout immediately thought of Orlov, who had been a visiting professor at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, because he remembered that the professor taught at the university in Rostov near Novorossiysk.
From 1976 though 1978 Angela Carter was Arts Council of Great Britain Fellow in Creative Writing at Sheffield University, and from 1980 through 1981 she was visiting professor in the Writing Program at Brown University.
Oxford don and BBC commentator was a visiting professor at Columbia University.
Good God, Warden, have you forgotten that only three years ago a visiting professor who stayed in this College tried to get away with the curtains off his windows?
Anyone who patronised the visiting professor from Yale often ended up with more than their egos bruised.
My first guest tonight is a famous British poet at present visiting professor at.
Marcus Winters, a visiting professor from Adelaide, whenever he came to dine at Trinity High Table.