Get to know Lecturers better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Lecturers meaning
plural of lecturer
Using Lecturers
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of lecturer
- In the example corpus, lecturers often appears in combinations such as: lecturers and, the lecturers, of lecturers.
Context around Lecturers
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 10 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Lecturers
- In this selection, "lecturers" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, university, visiting, enough, january, engaging and families stand out and add context to how "lecturers" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 6th with lecturers abandoning classrooms and and senior lecturers in the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "lecturers" sits close to words such as additive, affirm and agony, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with lecturers
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Distinguished Lecturers are selected for the role by their peers. (10 words)
Again, the visiting lecturers were very helpful in areas or departments you don’t have enough lecturers. (17 words)
Depression and other psychosomatic disorders among lecturers have also increased due to feelings of abandonment, oppression, and detachment. (18 words)
But, the Federal Government, last week, suddenly made a U-turn in its decision, ostensibly to stave off the looming strike, ordered the payment of the lecturers’ January salaries, apparently to extend the deadline for the lecturers to key into the scheme. (42 words)
Industrial action by the two unions began on Monday the 6th with lecturers abandoning classrooms for protest songs on campus and is expected to last until Friday the 10th with a march on the streets for protestors to register their grievances. (41 words)
D sponsorship to university lecturers, as attested by Bogoro in his words “When we started the idea of supporting masters degree, but mainly PhD sponsorship, both overseas and local at that time, only 40 percent of Nigerian lecturers had Ph. (40 words)
Example sentences (20)
Again, the visiting lecturers were very helpful in areas or departments you don’t have enough lecturers.
Akiyode-Afolabi who noted that the Sexual Harassment Bill is not targeted at lecturers, however, pointed out that lecturers who are in the position of responsibility should not compromise.
But, the Federal Government, last week, suddenly made a U-turn in its decision, ostensibly to stave off the looming strike, ordered the payment of the lecturers’ January salaries, apparently to extend the deadline for the lecturers to key into the scheme.
D sponsorship to university lecturers, as attested by Bogoro in his words “When we started the idea of supporting masters degree, but mainly PhD sponsorship, both overseas and local at that time, only 40 percent of Nigerian lecturers had Ph.
It is worth noting that the majority of lecturers and senior lecturers in the UK are female, in a sector in which men still occupy over 75% of professorial positions.
These include gross over-enrollment of students, an inadequate number of lecturers, engaging unregistered and unlicensed lecturers that are health practitioners and failure to index students.
We believe all of us, students, lecturers and our tenure-track colleagues alike would benefit from improving the working conditions of lecturers.
According to Opata, this short supply of lecturers in Nigerian universities had affected teaching and learning as well as quality of graduates from various institutions.
All paid tribute to the friendliness shown to them by the people of Cumbria, as well as the help and support they had received from lecturers and tutors during their time at the University.
Among 388 undergraduate candidates, Adebanjo credited her success to the collective efforts of her lecturers, families, and the institution.
Buses, vans, and cars honked in solidarity as they drove past picket lines in Wolverhampton on Wednesday, as striking university lecturers were joined by representatives of other unions.
David was then encouraged by his lecturers to attend the Hippodrome Silent Film Festival in Bo’ness, which involved volunteering in Scotland's oldest cinema.
Depression and other psychosomatic disorders among lecturers have also increased due to feelings of abandonment, oppression, and detachment.
Distinguished Lecturers are selected for the role by their peers.
Gloucestershire College's talented lecturers bring a wealth of industry knowledge and expertise to the classroom, ensuring that their classes are relevant, up-to-date, and engaging.
He is more concerned about temporary part-time lecturers, who are going to be hit hardest by the budget deficit.
He said after the union called off its eight-month strike, the Federal Government had not even called a meeting with the lecturers.
He said, “I believe it is discriminatory to be using such age limits, especially when we look at the kind of disruption in academic programmes, like lecturers’ strikes and other issues.
Industrial action by the two unions began on Monday the 6th with lecturers abandoning classrooms for protest songs on campus and is expected to last until Friday the 10th with a march on the streets for protestors to register their grievances.
Interacting with the lecturers, Secretary to CM (5T) Shri VK Pandian said that the Chief Minister has himself personally monitored the recruitment process.
Common combinations with lecturers
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- lecturers and 27×
- the lecturers 24×
- of lecturers 17×
- lecturers in 14×
- university lecturers 13×
- and lecturers 12×
- lecturers are 11×
- lecturers who 8×
- lecturers were 7×
- lecturers to 6×