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Что (кто) такое LECTURESHIP - определение

EXPERT WHO IS HIRED TO TEACH ON A FULL OR PART TIME BASIS
University lecturer; Lecturers; Assistant Lecturer; Lectureship; University Lecturer; Assistant lecturer; Principal Lecturer; Principal lecturer
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  • A [[mathematics]] [[lecture]], apparently about [[linear algebra]], at [[Helsinki University of Technology]], [[Finland]].

lectureship         
(lectureships)
A lectureship is the position of lecturer at a university or college.
N-COUNT
Lectureship         
·noun The office of a lecturer.
lectureship         
¦ noun a post as a lecturer.

Википедия

Lecturer

Lecturer is an academic rank within many universities, though the meaning of the term varies somewhat from country to country. It generally denotes an academic expert who is hired to teach on a full- or part-time basis. They may also conduct research.

Примеры употребления для LECTURESHIP
1. A doctorate at East Anglia followed, and in 1'64 he took up an economics lectureship at Lancaster.
2. Cambridge brought a lectureship in veterinary virology and his PhD, but in 1'64 he returned to RVC as Professor of Veterinary Microbiology.
3. It helped him to get his first post as an assistant lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, which was followed by a senior lectureship and then a readership in the School of European studies of the University of East Anglia.
4. In 1'55 he accepted a lectureship in New Testament at the university of Ibadan, Nigeria, and his four years of experience in West Africa honed his skills in communication.
5. His first appointment was a lectureship in the education department at Armstrong College, then Newcastle branch of the University of Durham, soon to become Kings College, Newcastle, and, later, part of the University of Newcastle.