lectureship

[US]/ˈlektʃəʃip/
[UK]/'lɛktʃɚ'ʃɪp/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. position of a lecturer
Word Forms

Example Sentences

a three-year lectureship in English Literature.

He was offered a lectureship at the prestigious university.

She accepted the lectureship in the Department of Biology.

The lectureship requires a strong background in the subject matter.

He pursued a lectureship to share his knowledge with students.

The lectureship involves teaching, research, and administrative duties.

She was promoted to a senior lectureship after years of dedication.

The lectureship offers opportunities for professional development.

He applied for a lectureship position at multiple universities.

The lectureship provides a platform to engage with students and colleagues.

She was awarded a lectureship for her outstanding contributions to the field.

Real-world Examples

In 1968 she received her Ph.D. and accepted a lectureship in English at the University of Warwick in Coventry.

Source: Walking into Cambridge University

" Then you and he regard the Lanfear lectureship as having been founded to perpetuate a dogma, not to try and get at the truth" ?

Source: Humans and Ghosts (Part 1)

" Well, not precisely: I think what he really feels is that, if your convictions didn't permit you to continue his father's teaching, you might perhaps have done better to sever your connection with the Lanfear lectureship" .

Source: Humans and Ghosts (Part 1)

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