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senior lecturer

American  

noun

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


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A senior lecturer at Cardiff University, Ms. MacDonald opens with the historical Dido, who seems to have been born in the ninth century B.C. in the city of Tyre, in present-day Lebanon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dr Peter Macaulay, a senior lecturer in Psychology at the University of Derby said ending advertising to children on social media was a "necessary step", and he believed regulation should go even further.

From BBC

They are not fooled by things that regular folk think are signs of health—like lots of green leaves, says Kristina Bezanson, an International Society of Arboriculture Board Certified Master Arborist and a senior lecturer in the Department of Environmental Conservation at UMass Amherst.

From The Wall Street Journal

"PFAS are very persistent in the environment, they are also bioaccumulative and they are also known to be toxic, those three things together gives our rise for concern about chemicals in the environment," said Dr Liz Chadwick, senior lecturer in biosciences at Cardiff University.

From BBC

"His invention was viewed as both a success and a disappointment," said Dr Graham Majin, senior lecturer in Documentary Journalism.

From BBC