faculty in the PONS Dictionary

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Its total population is over 2000, including just over 1900 students and more than 100 faculty members.
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The foundation also supports faculty development and research studies on the graduate school level.
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As of 2011, the university had 17,500 undergraduate students, 19,000 graduate students, and 2000 faculty members.
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A three-day retreat is provided to graduating students and their parents, and for the faculty and non-teaching staff.
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Faculty offices ring the perimeter of the library on floors three and five.
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Thousands of students, parents, and school faculty send testimonials to the foundation.
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She was the first to hold a faculty position in this new area of pediatrics.
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The regions and languages covered at a particular institution are a function of idiosyncratic patterns of faculty recruitment.
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These departments then changed their status into faculties.
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Established in 1737, the law faculty belongs to one of the four founding faculties of the university.
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