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Lectureship

Lectureship | Lectureships

Lectureship meaning

A position as a lecturer. | A series of lectures, possibly by different lecturers, on a common theme. | Something that provides for lectures to be presented.

Synonyms of Lectureship

Example sentences (9)

The El-Kati Lectureship with Ifeoma Ike, Esq.

Cook speaks at Willson Lectureship at Lou’s PlaceDr.

Dr. Christoper Ohan (left) and Dr. William Cook pose for a photo after the Willson Lectureship on Monday.

There is no upper age limit for lectureship in CSIR and for JRF, the upper age limit is 28 years.

PhD is a basic requirement for lectureship.

Harvard University offered Holst a lectureship for the first six months of 1932.

In 1910, Whitehead resigned his Senior Lectureship in Mathematics at Trinity and moved to London without first lining up another job.

In 1930, Princeton University recruited Wigner for a one-year lectureship, at 7 times the salary that he had been drawing in Europe.

In addition to his existing work he accepted a lectureship in composition at the University of Reading and joined Vaughan Williams in teaching composition at their alma mater the RCM.