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lecturer

[ US /ˈɫɛktʃɝɝ/ ]
[ UK /lˈɛkt‍ʃəɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a public lecturer at certain universities
  2. someone who lectures professionally

How To Use lecturer In A Sentence

  • The lecturer had the feeling that a good deal of what he said had not been taken in by the students.
  • Cholesterol, Windaus "habilitated" as lecturer in 1903. Adolf Windaus - Biography
  • In 1946 he took his demob suit and became lecturer in medicine at the Manchester Medical School.
  • Guest speakers include David Ledsham, lecturer in art and design at the University of Ulster, and John Wood from Goldsmiths College in London.
  • Anyway, I hope your first day back at University, school, or even a college of Further Education is not too hard, and your lecturer/teacher doesn't spring a surprise test on you.
  • He has worked as an editor, copywriter, lecturer, careworker, sheep wrangler, bookshop assistant and supply teacher.
  • Levi-Montalcini studied with Giuseppe Levi (1872 – 1965), a leading histologist and lecturer from whom she learned the systems and research methods that accompanied her throughout her life. Rita Levi-Montalcini.
  • One of the lecturers in the department is a woman, so that's encouraging too.
  • Today, also odd sock day, students and lecturers will be selling themselves to carry out jobs for the week.
  • Lecturers engage in teaching and research.
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