FACULTY


Meaning of FACULTY in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

critical

With practice, you will gradually develop your own critical faculties and become more self-critical.

Because they are casually told and even more casually heard, we hear without alerting our more critical faculties .

For the moment her critical faculties seemed to have deserted her.

You do away with any critical faculty which might block absorption.

Pupils should have the opportunity to apply their critical faculties to these major parts of contemporary culture.

medical

The study was approved by the ethics committee of the medical faculty of Uppsala University.

There he was helped by Jean Schneider, later a professor in the medical faculty at Paris.

mental

Furthermore, there were no psychologists around to devise tests of mental faculties .

But eventually it led to several notable improvements in the arrangements for the early detection of mental ill-health among faculty members.

Among the most important functions are the mental faculties without which a person could no longer lead a useful life.

other

Then it was on to the chapel, where work from other faculties and departments was on show.

The entries for the other faculties should be consulted for further details.

■ NOUN

member

But eventually it led to several notable improvements in the arrangements for the early detection of mental ill-health among faculty members .

Since all faculty members are involved, each advisory group consists of only ten students.

The eleven faculty members who made the decision are sworn to secrecy.

Black faculty members also accused the university of institutional racism and creating a hostile work environment.

Pro-student faculty members accused him of losing his nerve.

By 1966, two more faculty members were signed on full-time, John Clark and John Baldessari.

They now understood why he had meticulously insisted on treating the Peace Corps instructors no differently from any other regular faculty member .

■ VERB

develop

With practice, you will gradually develop your own critical faculties and become more self-critical.

This competition not only selected the strong but developed their faculties and ensured their perpetuation.

The long term hope is that academic general practice will be developed in the faculty of medicine.

The more you can develop these faculties , the fewer will be your blunders and the better your economy.

I have even developed another faculty not normally considered as one of the five senses.

join

He joined the Berkeley faculty in 1937.

She joined the faculty of the nursing school at UC-San Francisco in 1957 and served as assistant professor until 1969.

Even as the college was breaking up in 1956, Olson was negotiating with painter Richard Diebenkorn to join the faculty .

teach

Much of the work in subject studies is taught by staff of faculties in the University other than Education.

Legislation regulating teaching loads and faculty productivity has been enacted in several states, including Ohio and Florida, the report said.

A plaque revealed Marx had taught in the philosophy faculty there in 1841.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

in (full) possession of your faculties/senses

He's difficult to get along with but still in full possession of his faculties.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

A drop in enrollment will affect students, faculty , and administrators.

Nearly half the faculty turned out to show their support.

Norman White has been on the faculty at UCLA for over thirty years.

representatives from the history faculty

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Further information about admissions to individual faculties as well as general course descriptions are contained in the later faculty sections.

He has found supportive faculty and administrators; he has found, in his words, my own place.

It provides buoyancy and this, for the bulk of the descendants of these air-breathing pioneers, became a more important faculty .

It was happening in the faculty .

The largest of them are also the country's teaching hospitals, affiliated to the faculties of medicine in the universities.

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