- someone who is a member of the faculty at a college or university
- A professor is a type of senior teacher; the precise meaning of the word varies by country. Literally, professor is Latin for a "person who professes to be an expert in some art or science, teacher of high rank" . ...
- Professor is a 1962 Hindi film, directed by Lekh Tandon.
- There are a variety of unique characters in the Ape Escape series. Where appropriate, English names are on the left and Japanese names are on the right. From Ape Escape 2 onwards, the UK versions of the games feature Japanese names. ...
- The fictional A.I. entity originally known as Ship has appeared in several incarnations in the Marvel Universe. At times controlled by both the X-Men and their enemies, the sentient Ship A.I. has been at the core of a Celestial starship, two space stations, and a techno-organic being.
- Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth, known simply as Professor Farnsworth, is a fictional character appearing in the animated television series Futurama, voiced by Billy West using a combination of Burgess Meredith and Frank Morgan.
- Spyro is a platform and action game series starring the video game character Spyro, which was originally published by Sony Computer Entertainment and developed by Insomniac Games for the PlayStation. ...
- (PROFESSORS) Strictly speaking, a professor is a tenured or tenure-probationary faculty member. Other faculty who teach are academic staff instructors. However, both are often just referred to as "instructors." At UWMC most of your instructors are professors. ...
- (Professors) Herbert Beery · Pomona Sprout · Neville Longbottom
- (Professors) those who go to college and never get out.
- A teacher at a college (often tenured). See Tenure.
- An individual primarily teaching or lecturing at a post-secondary accredited institution
- A university academic of the highest rank.
- the third of three ranks of faculty members; also, “full professor”
- A senior member of the academic teaching staff.
- You should refer to all of your university teachers as professors rather than lecturer or tutor. If they have obtained a PhD, you should call them Doctor followed by their surname
- n. Someone who talks in somebody else's sleep.
- Most students come from high schools where their teachers were called . . . teachers. In college, most of your "teachers" are called professors. This indicates that you are 1) in a college environment, and, more often than not, 2) being taught by someone with a PhD. ...
- These terms are perhaps best rendered as full (ordentliche) and associate (außerordentliche) professors, and both are to be distinguished from the unsalaried lecturers (Privatdozenten). ...
- slang reference to a comrade possessed of "greater than normal" education or erudition, which is anomalous in the empirical environment of combat arms; term may be complimentary or derogatory, depending upon context and personalities. ...
- Someone who "professes" something he or she does not "possess." George Fox used this a great deal to describe people who claimed to be Christian, professed Christianity, but did not act like Christians.
- 1) The chairman of the bored; 2) Any person who professes values, either academically or actually; 3) Us.
- the term given to Victorian-era master puppeteers. The title is still used widely in Great Britain and America.
- An appointment requiring an earned doctoral or terminal degree or equivalent and demonstrated sustained quality teaching, wide recognition for scholarly activities, and substantial service to the university and appropriate outside communities.
- Those who teach adult students for a living.