Yes, associate instructors are indeed considered faculty members.
Faculty is singular (though it has multiple members), so use "has."
I want to know the approved faculty members list in the annamalai university
Are neighbors and fellow club members as useful for networking as instructors and co workers are
Faculty are teachers or administrators with an educational degree. Staff members are employees who are not licensed teachers. Sometimes faculty members are referred to as being part of the staff. However, staff members are not faculty.
The committee will consist of three faculty members and six students.
Well as you can imagine, there are A LOT of faculty members at FIDM and they have a wide range of backgrounds. Your best option is to check out FIDM's webpage and there's a list of all their faculty members. They have a wide variety of educational and career experiences which is great because each person has something unique to bring to FIDM students in the classroom!
The plural of the noun "faculty" is faculties. The word is used in other contexts other than to collectively indicate the staff of a school.
Pending final approval at the present time, Bolivia, Chile, and Mexico are associate members of Mercosur.
USC employs approximately 3,249 full-time faculty, 1,486 part-time faculty, and about 10,744 staff members. Detailed faculty data can be found on USC's Institutional Assessment and Compliance website: http://www.ipr.sc.edu/faculty
A faculty, in relation to educational institutions, is body of teachers, aids, and other professionals. The Lawrence University only has one faculty body which contains many members. Information about faculty members may be found on the Lawrence University website.
Currently CARICOM has 15 full members, 5 associate members and 7 observers.
Yes it is. Colleague means: A fellow member of a profession, staff, academic faculty or other organization; an associate. So substituting the definition for the work colleague in "fellow colleague" gives you: "fellow fellow member of a profession, staff, academic faculty or other organization; an associate".