What does F2F mean?
F2F means Faculty to Faculty
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Faculty to Faculty?
Faculty to Faculty can be abbreviated as F2F
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What does F2F stand for? F2F stands for "Faculty to Faculty". |
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How to abbreviate "Faculty to Faculty"? "Faculty to Faculty" can be abbreviated as F2F. |
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What is the meaning of F2F abbreviation? The meaning of F2F abbreviation is "Faculty to Faculty". |
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What is F2F abbreviation? One of the definitions of F2F is "Faculty to Faculty". |
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What does F2F mean? F2F as abbreviation means "Faculty to Faculty". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FACTC - Faculty Association of Community and Technical Colleges
- FAMIT - Faculty Association of Mapua Institute of Technology
- FAOLA - Faculty Association of the Open Learning Agency
- FATSIS - Faculty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
- FAUT - Faculty Association of University Teachers
- FMFP - Faculty Mentoring Faculty Program
- FACT - Faculty Access to Computer Technology
- FACT - Faculty Access to Computing
- FACT - Faculty Access to Computing Technologies
- FACT - Faculty Access to Computing Technology
- FCIC - Faculty Committed to an Inclusive Campus
- FCFA - Faculty Council on Faculty Affairs
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