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senior lecturer

noun

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


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"One thing that seems to have consensus is that we are likely to see more fires and possibly worse fires with climate change," said Rory Hadden, senior lecturer in fire investigation at the University of Edinburgh.

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Malin Holst, a Senior Lecturer in Osteoarchaeology at the University of York, said in 30 years of analysing skeletons she had "never seen anything like these bite marks".

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Dr Linda Osti, senior lecturer in tourism management at Bangor Business School, prepared a report for the Welsh government and studied five areas in the world operating a levy.

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Dr Paul Cooper, a senior lecturer in English Language at the University of Liverpool, said there was academic research to back up the idea that "Scouse was getting more Scouse" than it used to be in the time of the Beatles.

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"In the UK there around 70 million people, but worldwide you're talking about a marketplace of billions," says Dr Joe Piggin, senior lecturer in sports management and policy at the University of Loughborough.

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