0 someone who teaches at a college or university:
a senior lecturer
a lecturer in psychology
He taught design for several years as a part-time lecturer, and is a prolific published architectural critic.
The reality is that most university lecturers on healthcare programmes have limited time allocated to maintain direct clinical practice workloads.
The teaching programmes after all reflect the research horizon of the lecturers.
It is clearly impenetrable for the average undergraduate but lecturers and postgraduate students might benefit from it somewhere, particularly those on the left.
They included government officials, lawyers, doctors, teachers, college lecturers, journalists, managers in multi-national corporations or in smaller private concerns, computer software personnel, engineers and scientists.
Ample opportunities are offered to lecturers to enrich courses on curriculum design.
During the anatomy demonstrations, experiments, and discussions, nobody was to disturb the lecturers or the auditors by talking, laughing, or otherwise making a noise.
Only items approved by a linguistics lecturer were used to make sure that the items addressed material taught to the students.
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(學院或大學的)講師,教師…
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(学院或大学的)讲师,教师…
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profesor, -ora de universidad, profesor/ora [masculine-feminine…
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professor, -ora, palestrante…
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(大学の)講師(米では大学の非常勤講師を指す), 講演者…
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öğretim görevlisi/üyesi…
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conférencier/-ière [masculine-feminine], enseignant/-ante [masculine-feminine] du supérieur, conférencier/-ière…
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professor -a, professor, -a d’universitat…
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