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senior lecturer

American  

noun

Chiefly British.
  1. a university teacher who does not hold a professorship.


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“This might be the red line for Saudi that has been crossed,” said Andreas Krieg, a senior lecturer at the School of Security Studies at King’s College London.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tom Stacey, senior lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University, who works in supply chain and manufacturing research, said the company was operating within an "upper middle class squeeze".

From BBC

Nature can have a positive effect on regulating our brain and body according to Annalisa Setti, senior lecturer of applied psychology and sustainability at University College Cork.

From BBC

Venturing into this world as a teen had an alluring "cool" factor for Dr Aiqing Wang, now a senior lecturer in Chinese at the University of Liverpool.

From BBC

Lee Jung-woo, a senior lecturer at the University of Edinburgh who specialises in sport and politics, says the foundation of the Pyongyang International Football School in 2013 has helped North Korea to remain competitive despite the disruptions.

From Barron's