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Past Harvard University Professors. Paul Farmer (late) [24] – Kolokotrones University Professor. Dale W. Jorgenson (late) – Samuel W. Morris University Professor. Cornel West – Alphonse Fletcher University Professor, resigned chair and left Harvard in 2002 [25] Stephen Owen – James Bryant Conant University Professor.
The term "professors" in the United States refers to a group of educators at the college and university level.In the United States, while "Professor" as a proper noun (with a capital "P") generally implies a position title officially bestowed by a university or college to faculty members with a PhD or the highest level terminal degree in a non-academic field (e.g., MFA, MLIS), [citation needed ...
1749. Norris–Hulse Professor of Divinity. Divinity. John Norris. John Hulse. 1777. Formed in 1934 by merger of the Norrisian (1777) and Hulsean (1860) Professorships of Divinity. Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy.
Indicates a full-time research position (and sometimes part-time) with few or no teaching responsibilities. Research professorships are almost always funded by grants or fellowships apart from the regular university budget; teaching faculty may be funded by either grants or the university, with the latter typically being ultimately responsible to ensure at least a minimum curricula are offered.
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Edgeworth Professor of Economics. Edward Grey Professor of Field Ornithology. Edward Hall Professor of Archaeological Science. Edward Orsborn Professorship of US Politics and Political History. Ernest Butten Professor of Management Studies. Field Marshal Alexander Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine.
Eugene C. Barker — chairman, Department of History (Barker History Center) Darlene Grant — Associate Dean of Graduate Studies. William Powers, Jr. — law professor, President of The University of Texas at Austin. Lawrence G. Sager — Dean, School of Law. James Steinberg — Dean, LBJ School of Public Affairs.
Harper Quadrangle at the University of Chicago, a U.S. research university. This is a list of universities in the United States classified as research universities in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.