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Faculty in vs Faculty for

Both 'faculty in' and 'faculty for' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Faculty in' is used to refer to the members of a teaching staff within a specific institution or department, while 'faculty for' is used to indicate the purpose or benefit of the faculty.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

Faculty in

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to the members of a teaching staff within a specific institution or department.

You can use 'faculty in' when talking about the professors, lecturers, and researchers who work at a university, college, or school.

Examples:

  • The faculty in the Science Department is very knowledgeable.
  • She is a member of the faculty in the Engineering School.

Alternatives:

  • staff in
  • teachers in
  • professors in

Faculty for

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the purpose or benefit of the faculty.

You can use 'faculty for' when referring to the faculty's role in providing education, research, or other services.

Examples:

  • The faculty for the conference includes experts from around the world.
  • This program was designed by the faculty for student success.

Alternatives:

  • staff for
  • teachers for
  • professors for

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