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lectureship

[ UK /lˈɛkt‍ʃəʃˌɪp/ ]
NOUN
  1. the post of lecturer

How To Use lectureship In A Sentence

  • The lectureships are an example of the partnership between the Foundation and industry and are made possible by a grant to the Foundation.
  • We will be matched appropriated demonstration and experiment which may be as a main point of lectureship for the course of experiment of fluid mechanics at the speciality of mechanical engineering.
  • It is our intention to find and present world-class experts and scholars for a lectureship that will gain national attention for OSU.
  • Five annual lectureships are held which focus on specific areas or subspecialties of general surgery.
  • The lectureship is supported by funds derived from the Society's Lynn W. Day Endowment for Publications in Forest History.
  • Endowed lectureships enable the Law School to attract distinguished scholars, practitioners, jurists, and executives to visit the Law School for intensive offerings of two or four weeks’ duration.
  • Eleanor's husband had secured his first lectureship, and her first novel had been acclaimed in literary circles.
  • In 1976, Clarke was given an untenured assistant lectureship.
  • The Mott lectureship is awarded annually by the Institute of Physics Condensed Matter Division.
  • And yes, I know liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has allowed the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund to name a lectureship after her; that's an issue, too. Michael Winship: The Bush Legacy Strikes Out American Justice
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