In-residence
[in-rez-i-duh ns] /ɪnˈrɛz ɪ dəns/
adjective
1.
assigned to a staff position in an institution such as a college or university, while allowed sufficient time to pursue one’s own professional work, study, or research (usually used in combination):
a poet-in-residence at the university.
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