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Definitions

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  • noun the office or position of an instructor.

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  • noun The office of an instructor
  • noun the term of this office

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  • noun the position of instructor

Etymologies

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instructor +‎ -ship

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Examples

  • And besides my own studies, I have taken up an assistant instructorship in the Department of Economics.

    Kempton-Wace Letters 2010

  • Eight years later, during the height of World War I, he received his Doctor of Philosophy degree and accepted an instructorship at the same University, where he taught until his death in 1956.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • Eight years later, during the height of World War I, he received his Doctor of Philosophy degree and accepted an instructorship at the same University, where he taught until his death in 1956.

    Stoner 2008

  • The University of Toledo is advertising for a visiting instructorship in composition, beginning in Fall 2007.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Erika D. 2007

  • The University of Toledo is advertising for a visiting instructorship in composition, beginning in Fall 2007.

    Monday Morning Market/Job Listings Erika D. 2007

  • It seemed desirable more for personal and social reasons than academic ones to accept the higher-paying instructorship at M.I.T. I was on the mathematics faculty at M.I.T. from 1951 through until I resigned in the spring of 1959.

    John F. Nash, Jr. - Autobiography 1995

  • One day I got a telegram from Harvard offering me an instructorship at $2,400 a year.

    A Journey Through Economic Time 1994

  • Early in the spring I was quite surprised when Talcott Parsons, Professor of Sociology and my teacher, who had not been involved in any of the earlier discussions and did not even know what had been going on, told me that the Social Relations Department was considering appointing me to a instructorship for the following year, a one-year term appointment normally renewable for several years.

    'Veritas' at Harvard: Another Exchange Bellah, Robert N. 1977

  • He accepted an instructorship in the Physics Department at Vanderbilt

    Max Delbrück - Biography 1972

  • Surely the person applying for an instructorship at Podunk College, as well as at Harvard, has a right to just treatment.

    The Fight Over University Women Ezorsky, Gertrude 1974

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