proctorship

/ˈprɑktərˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position, term, or authority of a proctor (a supervisor or monitor, especially in a school or university).
    • The responsibilities of a proctorship include overseeing student conduct during tests.
    • She was appointed to a proctorship at the university for the academic year.
    • During his proctorship, he made sure all exams were conducted fairly.
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