lecturer - use in sentences

Possessives

  • opinion: We often disagreed with each other and were encouraged to challenge our lecturer's opinions.

Converse of object

  • appoint: In the same year he was also appointed an honorary lecturer in the school of Finance & Management Studies at the University of Nottingham.
  • visit: Specialist visiting lecturers also provide important ' real world ' input.
  • invite: To earn the permits Dan had the status of invited lecturer, which entailed giving three " conferences " at the University.

Noun used with modifier

  • guest: In addition to the above, there will be four guest lecturers.
  • university: It is highly unlikely that a university lecturer would earn more than that.
  • midwifery: Midwifery lecturers continue to be informed by Trust maternity service users groups.
  • college: I intend to post the book to a very dear college lecturer friend in Kuala Lumpur " .
  • principal: Biography Colin is a Principal Lecturer in the Department.
  • maths: Avril is a divorced maths lecturer whose ex-husband used to beat her up.

Adjective modifier

  • Senior: I am a Senior lecturer in Urban Policy Studies at Edge Hill College.
  • senior: Dr. Helen Ward is senior lecturer in public health at Imperial College London.
  • fe: And the campaign to gain fair pay for FE lecturers has been among the foremost priorities for NATFHE.
  • part-time: Helen is also a part-time lecturer in media ethics at London South Bank University.
  • honorary: In the same year he was also appointed an honorary lecturer in the school of Finance & Management Studies at the University of Nottingham.
  • sessional: Since then he has worked as a sessional lecturer and has continued to serve agriculture throughout the UK and beyond.

Preposition: in

  • sociology: Colin Colter is a Lecturer in Sociology at St Patrick's College, Maynooth.
  • psychology: The guide was written by Stewart Cotterill, senior lecturer in sport psychology at the Center for Sport Management at Bournemouth University.
  • anatomy: Mackenzie attempted to set himself up as a general practitioner and lecturer in anatomy after qualifying, but failed.
  • economics: Sara Connolly is a lecturer in economics at the University of East Anglia.

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