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Collocations for faculty - noun

1. natural ability of the body/mind

ADJECTIVE

higher
the evolution of man's higher faculties
cognitive, intellectual, mental, rational
He is not in full possession of all his mental faculties.
creative, critical, imaginative, moral
human

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VERB + faculty

be in possession of, have
She is over eighty but still has all her faculties.
lose
develop
We try to develop the student's critical faculties.

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PREPOSITION

faculty for
our faculty for picking up speech even in noisy environments

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2. university department

ADJECTIVE

Arts, English, law, medical, etc.

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faculty + NOUN

member

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PREPOSITION

in a/the faculty
students who are doing degrees in the Arts Faculty
faculty of
the Faculty of Arts

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PHRASES

a member of the faculty
the dean of (the) faculty, the head of (the) faculty

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3. (AmE) the teachers at a university

ADJECTIVE

college, departmental, university
full-time, part-time
adjunct
Teachers are typically part-timers and adjunct faculty.
junior, senior
tenured, untenured
The degree of job security for tenured faculty is high relative to most other jobs.
non-tenure-track, tenure-track

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VERB + faculty

hire, recruit
retain
join
She joined the faculty of the University of Maryland.
be on
He is currently on the faculty at the University of Texas.

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faculty + NOUN

appointment, position
I was fortunate to receive a faculty appointment at Ohio State.
development, recruitment
Larger grants may ensure more funding for faculty development.
research
governance
committee, senate
a hearing before a faculty committee
union
adviser, mentor
My faculty adviser made an effort to contact me.

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PREPOSITION

on the faculty
her colleagues on the faculty
faculty at
the faculty at public institutions
faculty of
the faculty of the University of Iowa

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