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senior lecturer

noun

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



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"It is a massive resource burden on police," says Dr Katerina Hadjimatheou, a senior lecturer in criminology at the University of Essex.

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"We were able to show that the gluten in regular spaghetti acts as a safety net that preserves the starch. The gluten-free pasta, which contains an artificial matrix, only works optimally under exactly the right cooking conditions -- otherwise the structure easily falls apart," explains Andrea Scotti, senior lecturer in physical chemistry at Lund University.

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Zoe Adjay, a senior lecturer in hospitality at the University of East London, said Pizza Hut had been "at the forefront of bringing fast food into the UK" in the 1970s, but had struggled to remain relevant amid increased competition.

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“People forget how much JPL is known internationally,” said Fraser MacDonald, senior lecturer in historical geography at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and author of the book “Escape From Earth,” about JPL’s founders.

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Hubert Joly, a senior lecturer at Harvard Business School and a former chief executive of electronics retailer Best Buy, studies the role of front-line workers in business success.

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