adjungáltjával
Adjungáltjával, also known as "adjunct professor," is a term used in the Hungarian academic system to describe a professor who holds a position at a university but does not teach full-time. The term is derived from the Hungarian word "adjunkt," which means "adjunct." Adjungáltjávals are typically appointed to teach specific courses or subjects, often in addition to their primary research or administrative duties. They are not eligible for tenure and their appointments are usually for a limited period, often renewable. The role of an adjungáltjával can vary widely depending on the institution and the specific circumstances, but generally, they are expected to contribute to the academic life of the university through teaching, research, and other scholarly activities. The term is less commonly used in other countries, where similar roles might be referred to as "adjunct professors," "visiting professors," or "lecturers."