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Lecturer meaning
A person who gives lectures, especially as a profession. | A member of a university or college below the rank of assistant professor or reader; docent; lector. | A member of the Church of England clergy whose main task was to deliver sermons (lectures) in the afternoons and evenings.
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Left to right: Dr Darren Cooper, principal lecturer in sports therapy, Gareth Rees, and Richard Pepperell, senior lecturer and course leader for physical education and sports coaching.
The late jurist worked severally as lecturer, Farm Management, University of Ibadan(1949-50), Lecturer, School of Agriculture, Samaru-Zaria, and Extension Manager, Zaria Province.
Adeyemo Ashraff from Fountain University, Osogbo said, “Both the lecturer and the student are damaged, the society needs to correct the lecturer and the student.
The 82-year-old retired teacher started out as a bank worker and, despite not having a degree, she went on to teach for 27 years, becoming a deputy head, a teacher training lecturer and guest lecturer at Emory University Georgia and UCLA.
The user, who claimed that his intervention in the sex-for-grade trend was to see that the said lecturer was exposed, alleged that he had to drop out of the university due to bad Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) that was swayed by the said lecturer.
Lumleian Lecturer The next important phase of Harvey's life began with his appointment to the office of Lumleian lecturer on 4 August 1615.
Tridgell also went on to lecture, first as an associate lecturer, and then as a casual lecturer, in the university's Computer Science division.
According to Natasha Kuhrt, a senior lecturer at King's College London's Department of War Studies, "in the end, the government will prioritize military spending," while economic woes are mainly "going to mean hardship" for many ordinary Russians.
According to the political science senior lecturer, “Election is a very important issue in the history of Nigeria today, and should not be trivialised.
According to the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act 2006 as amended, academic heads of departments, deans and directors should be elected and must be at the rank of Senior Lecturer and above.
A few years ago, senior university lecturer in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Dr. Jaskirat Sodhi won one of the grants during its initial offerings.
Alabama-born Helen Keller, who was deaf and blind, overcame great odds to succeed as an author and lecturer.
Also participating from NIEPMD were: Dr.Nachiketa Rout – Director and Dr.K. Balabaskar – Lecturer.
Amy Booth, UMaine staff audiologist and principal lecturer, says 16 students from the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders — three undergraduates and 13 graduate students — volunteered for the event.
An amateur actor, she became a greatly appreciated teacher and headteacher (Whitfield and Chatton) in Northumberland and a lecturer at St. Mary's in Fenham and North Tyneside College.
And Lawyer, Lecturer and Chairman of the SVG Reparations Committee, Adrian Odle said he is honored to present the lecture as he listed some of the themes which he will highlight during his presentation.
An MBBS from University of Bombay, Meghana trained in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in the Oxford Deanery and was a visiting lecturer in Urogynaecology at University of Michigan in the US.
Arosteguy, who has been a lecturer at UC Davis for 13 years, is part of the team of UC-AFT bargainers.
Arts enthusiasts enjoyed the latest ADFAS arts talk evening featuring UK Arts Society lecturer Kathy McLauchlan.
As part of the deal, Baklai Temengil, secretary general of PNOC and also an International Olympic Committee member, will be a keynote lecturer at the 2023 International Sports Affairs Training Course hosted by CTOC during a visit to Taiwan.