part-time lecturer

collocation in English

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part-time
adverb
adjective
uk
/ˌpɑːtˈtaɪm/
us
/ˌpɑːrtˈtaɪm/
If you work part-time or do part-time work, you work for only some of the day or ...
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lecturer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlek.tʃər.ər/
us
/ˈlek.tʃɚ.ɚ/
someone who teaches at a college ...
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He taught design for several years as apart-timelecturer, and is a prolific published architectural critic.
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The idea that private railway operators would not make the greatest effort to increase the outlets for tickets shows how much apart-timelecturerunderstands about private enterprise.
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By 1955 he was apart-timelecturerat the university, on the subject of nuclear reactor theory.
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He became apart-timelectureruntil, in 1888, he set up his own practice.
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Nayak was apart-timelecturerof law from 1975 until he was elevated to the bench.
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She was a teacher, administrative officer andpart-timelecturerbefore entering politics.
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As the head of college, he became apart-timelecturer.
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In addition to her work in manga, she is apart-timelecturerat a vocational school.
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He worked in various educational institutions as apart-timelecturerbetween the years of 1972-1980.
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Northwestern forced her to retire in 1961, but in the face of alumni protest they let her stay on for two years as apart-timelecturer.
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Hourly rates for part-time lecturers in technical colleges range from £2 ·50 to £6 ·05.
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The education and library boards meet directly the cost of employing part-time lecturers and the additional hours of full-time lecturers.
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There are also three part-time lecturers in science.
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The colleges are continuing to use all possible methods of recruiting new staff, including the appointment of part-time lecturers from industry.
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There were four full-time lecturers there in addition to part-time lecturers and a professor.
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Some part-time lecturers were paid; but other people were giving their services to the community, asking no reward, but to serve.
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The second vital area where new funds must be made available is that of appropriate salaries for part-time lecturers.
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Part-time lecturers numbered 21,937—full-time equivalent—and 2,266, respectively.
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They appear to have slammed the door on adult and continuing education, for example, which could provide many opportunities for part-time lecturers.
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Some of my friends are part-time lecturers.
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