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- noun Plural form of
lectureship .
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Examples
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He earned his BA at University College London and his PhD at the LSE, which he followed with a series of short-term lectureships in Britain and abroad.
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Money was left to pay for these sermons, that is, the lectureships were ~endowed~.
The History of London Walter Besant 1868
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In the late Renaissance, University lectureships first became open to laymen and so research moved outside the church.
The heart and cardiovascular system in the Qur'an and Hadeeth - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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They admit some PHD students that they will coddle and nurture for the next thousand years, letting them linger at the school tuition-free, giving them assistant lectureships that provide teaching experience should they ever decide to leave the school and teach somewhere else.
Gina Nahai: What You Don't Know About Your College Education 2009
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They admit some PhD students that they will coddle and nurture for the next thousand years, letting them linger at the school tuition-free, giving them assistant lectureships that provide teaching experience should they ever decide to leave the school and teach somewhere else.
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His previous experience included research contracts and lectureships at Columbia University in New York and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, among others.
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His previous experience included research contracts and lectureships at Columbia University in New York and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, among others.
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The Harvard Law School was a somewhat different animal, and it proved more permanent than the lectureships at this or that college.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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The Harvard Law School was a somewhat different animal, and it proved more permanent than the lectureships at this or that college.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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The Harvard Law School was a somewhat different animal, and it proved more permanent than the lectureships at this or that college.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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