Definition of Lecturers. Meaning of Lecturers. Synonyms of Lecturers

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Definition of Lecturers

Lecturer
Lecturer Lec"tur*er (-[~e]r), n. One who lectures; an assistant preacher.

Meaning of Lecturers from wikipedia

- sometimes be referred to as lecturers—for example, Exeter named some of that group as education and scholarship lecturers (E & S) to recognise the contribution...
- research-intensive universities, lecturers lead research groups and supervise research students, as well as teach. After a number of years, lecturers might be promoted...
- sessional lecturer is widely considered among academics to be an "employment ghetto". The trend towards increasing reliance on sessional lecturers and other...
- The ****ociation of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) was a trade union, teachers' union and professional ****ociation, affiliated to the Trades Union Congress...
- Christianity portal In the Church of England, a lecturer is typically a junior or ****istant curate serving in a parish. It is a historic title which has...
- the Lecturers League. The share of Lecturer League members was particularly high in the humanities faculties. The leadership ranks in the Lecturers League...
- academic staff, and other academics are generally known as 'lecturers', 'senior lecturers' and 'readers' (in some Commonwealth countries such as Australia...
- "Home :: Lecturers & Authors :: Hannah Arendt". The Gifford Lectures. Retrieved 25 February 2021. Arendt, the first female Gifford Lecturer, delivered...
- (Wednesday - Sa****ay), 2017". jointmathematicsmeetings.org. "ICM Emmy Noether Lecturers". International Mathematical Union. 24 July 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2019...
- to an ****ociate Professor in the North American System. Professorial lecturers are frequently considered equivalent to a tenured ****ociate professor...