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Also, I * have* heard of badly treated (and essentially laid off) graduate students, post-docs, lecturers and adjuct-professors
Free Trade in Tech Labor, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Otherwise we have to wait years for the market of adjuct if ever.
Foreclosure crisis a 'cancer': Christopher Whalen on impact on banks, housing market, economy Christopher Whalen 2010
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As far as the title professor, I remember as an adjuct lecturer (the official title) my students would ask what they should call me.
Inside Professor Obama’s Classroom - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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As far as the title professor, I remember as an adjuct lecturer (the official title) my students would ask what they should call me.
Inside Professor Obama’s Classroom - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Add a couple students to each comp class over the semester, and drop a whole comp section one taught by an adjuct, of course and save money on that adjunct's salary.
Hope and Despair Bardiac 2009
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Add a couple students to each comp class over the semester, and drop a whole comp section one taught by an adjuct, of course and save money on that adjunct's salary.
Archive 2009-03-01 Bardiac 2009
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British prisons are essentially an adjuct of the British conscriptArmy.
A captive audience 2006
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She was also an adjuct faculty member at Paradise Community College in Phoenix, AZ. and has translated for several U.S.
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She was also an adjuct faculty member at Paradise Community College in Phoenix, AZ. and has translated for several U.S.
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"It makes his life more interesting, his racial legacy more controversial," said Magness, who is also an adjuct professor at American University.
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