noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a college student/teacher/lecturer
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a sixth-form college student
a guest speaker/lecturer (= one who is invited to an event from another organization, university etc )
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The guest speaker at the conference was Dr. Kim.
a university lecturer/professor
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Her father was a university lecturer and her mother a teacher.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
appointed
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In 1929 he was appointed lecturer at New College, Oxford.
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In 1885 she was appointed lecturer in psychology at Westfield College, London.
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In 1943 he was appointed lecturer and then Professor of Physical Metallurgy in 1949.
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On his return in 1891, Knott was appointed lecturer in mathematics and in 1892 reader in applied mathematics at Edinburgh University.
senior
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Senior lecturer A senior lecturer engages in teaching and research.
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The author is senior lecturer in accounting and finance at the Polytechnic of Central London.
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In 1971 Giles returned to Britain to become senior lecturer in surgery at Leeds University.
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Thus to insert a lecturer record, it is necessary to choose a senior lecturer to whom that lecturer reports.
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The building also houses the relevant staff, including the senior lecturer who is the college's special needs coordinator.
■ NOUN
college
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When he made it big, in the mid-Seventies, Dury was a 35-year-old former art college lecturer in callipers.
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I dreamed of becoming a writer, although sometimes I considered becoming a college lecturer like my father.
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Or could it simply be that many of our best satirical writers were themselves college lecturers ?
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The second one, which is two hours long, is designed for teachers, college lecturers and in-service training.
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Natfhe also rejected the interim pay offer from the Polytechnic and Colleges Employers' Forum for polytechnic and higher education college lecturers .
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Most college lecturers now have private doubts about the educational value of lectures.
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After years of study he had qualified in Mining Engineering and had taken up a post as a college lecturer on mining.
guest
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In addition, representatives from the energy industry, financial institutions and government will participate as guest lecturers .
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A guest lecturer describes the history, culture and art of the various cities and villages en route.
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Bruce will be the guest lecturer .
university
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Also cosmopolitan in outlook are a variety of traditional professions, particularly university lecturers .
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In 1904 both were given the title and status of university lecturers .
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There is a university lecturer in Roman Archaeology.
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He was a university lecturer now, a family man, respectable, boring, even.
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I was Roy Edward Burnell, a university lecturer and specialist in church architecture.
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That person may have been a university lecturer , a teacher, a receptionist, a cleaner, a waitress or anything.
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A university lecturer , for example.
■ VERB
become
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They had two sons, Nicolas, who became a journalist and lecturer , and Jeremy, who became a physicist.
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I dreamed of becoming a writer, although sometimes I considered becoming a college lecturer like my father.
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He prospered there, but in April 1919 he was able to resign to become a lecturer at Birkbeck College, London.
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After leaving school he became a mathematical lecturer at Oxford in 1855 and he continued with this job until 1881.
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In 1971 Giles returned to Britain to become senior lecturer in surgery at Leeds University.
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Most became college of education lecturers , or development officers at either national or regional levels.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a lecturer in economics
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a chemistry lecturer
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Watson is now a lecturer at the University of Bradford.