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faculty The members of a teaching staff, and occasionaly the administritative staff, of an educational institution. The faculty is responsible for designing the plans of study offered by the institution.
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faculty a) A major teaching division of the University, which is usually further divided into departments, schools or institutes, and headed by a dean. Carleton has four undergraduate faculties: the Faculty of Arts and Social Science; the Faculty of Public Affairs and Management; the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Engineering and Design. b) The academic teaching staff of the University.
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faculty An administrative sub-division of the University responsible for the primary organisation of teaching and research in a particular subject (eg English) or group of cognate subjects (eg Clinical Medicine). In the scientific subjects, the work of a Faculty is normally organised into Departments, each closely related to a defined subject area. This sub-division into Departments is less common in the arts faculties. ...
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faculty The group of people who teach the courses at a college or university. The faculty consists of lecturers, instructors, assistant professors, associate professors, and professors.
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faculty All those persons holding a full or part-time academic rank at the Campuses of the University of New Brunswick.
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