The word faculty used as a collective noun (group of teachers) can use either the singular third person pronoun (it), or the plural (they, them) depending on whether
the faculty is acting as a whole or as individual members.
The word faculty meaning a sense (e.g. in possession of your faculties) uses the singular third-person pronoun, it.
Faculty is singular (though it has multiple members), so use "has."
Yes, faculty is a collective noun, used for a faculty of academics and a faculty of teachers.
The duration of The Faculty is 1.73 hours.
The faculty at our school is mostly older women. The chairman's assistant had a faculty for proofreading documents.
1Harvard UniversityUnited States100.0Academic Peer Review Score100Employer Review Score100Student to Faculty Score98International Faculty Score85International Students Score78Citations per Faculty Score1002University of CambridgeUnited Kingdom99.6Academic Peer Review Score100Employer Review Score100Student to Faculty Score100International Faculty Score98International Students Score96Citations per Faculty Score893Yale UniversityUnited States99.1Academic Peer Review Score100Employer Review Score99Student to Faculty Score100International Faculty Score85International Students Score77Citations per Faculty Score944UCL (University College London)United Kingdom99.0Academic Peer Review Score98Employer Review Score99Student to Faculty Score100International Faculty Score96International Students Score99Citations per Faculty Score905Imperial College LondonUnited Kingdom
A group of teachers is called the faculty of a school.
Faculty Lounge was created in 2000.
Faculty of Actuaries was created in 1856.
The Faculty was created on 1998-12-08.
The Faculty was released on 12/25/1998.
The Production Budget for The Faculty was $15,000,000.
Faculty of Advocates was created in 1532.