professorships

英 [prəˈfɛsəʃɪps] 美 [prəˈfɛsərˌʃɪps]

n.  教授的级别(或职位等)
professorship的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 教授(或大学教师)职位
    A professorship is the post of professor in a university or college.
    1. He has accepted a research professorship at Cambridge University.
      他接受了剑桥大学的研究员一职。

双语例句

  1. When the job market is good, assistant professorships and suitable positions in industry will mean you can transition early to the next stage of your career.
    当市场好的时候,做一个助理教授或进入工业界都意味着你职业生涯的下一步。
  2. China's education ministry has, for example, created a category of grants that allows chosen academics to spend two to three months in China while keeping their tenured professorships in the West.
    例如,中国教育部建立了一种“讲座教授”的资助模式,让被选中的学者每年在中国度过两三个月,同时还保留着他们在西方国家的终身教职。
  3. People think of red tape as a business issue, but it also demoralises our national health service so much so that senior consultants find professorships in US institutions too attractive to refuse.
    人们视官僚作风为一个商业问题,但它也败坏了我们的国民医疗保健制度(nhs)程度之严重,甚至使得美国大学的教授职位也充满吸引力,令我们的资深顾问无法拒绝。
  4. It promises competitive salaries and funding to people with full professorships or the equivalent in developed countries.
    该计划承诺对引进的高层次创业人才,即在国外著名高校、科研院所担当教授或者相当于教授职务的专家学者,给予其在发达国家享受的、具有同等竞争力的薪酬待遇和研究经费。
  5. He holds many honorary doctorates and professorships.
    他拥有多个荣誉博士和教授头衔。
  6. At present, papers published by Chinese researchers in journals quoted in the Science Citation Index can bring substantial rewards, such as professorships, research grants and even housing.
    目前,中国科学家在SCI引用的国际期刊上发表论文,经常会给他们带来丰厚的待遇,诸如教授职位、研究资助甚至是住房。