lecturer
Example Sentences
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"We tend to romanticise young adulthood as a carefree time - when it's usually the most miserable time in people's lives," says Prof Richard Weissbourd, a lecturer in education at Harvard University.
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His company now claims to use a global network of 3,000 freelance writers – some of whom he says are lecturers – covering topics including law, business and sociology.
From BBC
In November, students and lecturers protested over the University of Nottingham's decision to suspend its modern languages and music courses, with no new students set to be enrolled beyond 2026.
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At the time, Harris was 44 and a lecturer at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
"It depends on what you mean by accurate," Dr Kelly Bowden-Davies, a senior lecturer in the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University, says.
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