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| me year, with a teaching staff of a reader, a | lecturer, a senior demonstrator and 10 students. |
| One 1894 | lecturer, a history professor, spent his free time exc |
| the University of Birmingham (1994-2004), as | lecturer; a fixed-term fellowship at New College, Oxfo |
| O. Ismagulov is a frequent | lecturer about anthropology in Delhi, California and B |
| onductor, performer, composer, administrator, | lecturer, adjudicator, writer, humourist, and statesma |
| irst composer-in-schools and has been a guest | lecturer, adjudicator, musical director, advisor to te |
| e nationally as a clinician, guest conductor, | lecturer, adjudicator, percussion arranger, drill desi |
| - d. January 2, 1991) was an American author, | lecturer, adventurer, and sail training pioneer. |
| rvice in the Kurtina Church, where university | lecturer Afanasy Shchapov delivered a revolutionary sp |
| l engineering company and became a university | lecturer again. |
| r whilst in his dual role as a councillor and | lecturer, allowing him adequate time for Council dutie |
| culturally open attitudes made him a popular | lecturer also outside Jewish circles. |
| 2005 Distinguished | Lecturer, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astron |
| ized authority on Joseph Smith, and a popular | lecturer among Latter-day Saints. |
| He became a leader and | lecturer among the Chartists, and in 1842 was imprison |
| uous affair between a student and his college | lecturer, an uncommon type of love story in Indian Cin |
| During this time he also worked as a | lecturer and has been credited by numerous new comics |
| ay 31, 1938) is a retired Romanian university | lecturer and author of children's novels. |
| Professor Abhaya Induruwa is the Principal | Lecturer and Program Director in the Department of Com |
| ege, Oxford and subsequently became a fellow, | lecturer and tutor in philosophy at University College |
| ducted laboratory research and later became a | lecturer and a trustee. |
| s of higher semesters during his whole job as | lecturer and professor. |
| the US, Pate became an acting instructor and | lecturer, and wrote many screenplays and teleplays for |
| rin resigned to become a full time university | lecturer and research scholar and involved himself in |
| Dr Petra Boynton - | lecturer and researcher at a London university, specia |
| He served as a | lecturer, and then professor, at the Mysore University |
| She later worked as an entertainer, | lecturer, and comedian. |
| He moved to Manchester University as a senior | lecturer and was very soon appointed to a chair at the |
| culty at Stanford in 1985 first as a visiting | lecturer and in 1986 as a lecturer. |
| He was a | lecturer and author on surgical topics and during the |
| He is an author, | lecturer, and scholar of Jewish philosophy and mystici |
| He later became a Senior | Lecturer and teacher of organ at Birmingham Conservato |
| He went on to be a | lecturer and senior lecturer in the School of English |
| Bradford and the murder of Queen's university | lecturer and Assembly member Edgar Graham in 1983. |
| Singurel worked as a | lecturer and musicologist of the Moldavan State Philha |
| born 1979) is a French-Greek author, politics | lecturer and Christian pacifist. |
| He was for eight years | Lecturer and Tutor in Renaissance theology and Literat |
| ty in Grahamstown to take up a post as Senior | Lecturer, and a year later was made Professor and Head |
| re he remained the rest of his life, first as | Lecturer and then, from 1762, as Pastor. |
| ty at the University of Manitoba in 1971 as a | lecturer and became a professor in 1985. |
| as a dance teacher, freelance choreographer, | lecturer and examiner. |
| In his later years, Underhill served as a | lecturer and Chair of the Department of History at Car |
| From 1930 to 1932 he worked as a | lecturer, and in 1933 he became an associate professor |
| has worked as a freelance designer, teacher, | lecturer and consultant through her company Littlechai |
| Guard now works as a | lecturer and drama programme leader at the University |
| 1890 by Lucy Page Gaston, a teacher, writer, | lecturer and member of the Woman's Christian Temperanc |
| ish surrealist painter, collagist, writer and | lecturer; and a key figure in the Birmingham Surrealis |
| ple to her weekly services and traveling as a | lecturer and workshop leader. |
| ersity of Melbourne taking up the position of | lecturer and then senior lecturer in the Department of |
| a freelance choreographer, filmmaker, writer, | lecturer, and teacher. |
| He was a University | Lecturer and Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. |
| He started his career as a college | lecturer and retired as a professor of economics at th |
| She is an active | lecturer and speaker on a variety of legal topics. |
| at St Hugh's College 1954-87 (Emeritus), and | Lecturer and Reader at Oxford University 1954-87. |
| 4) is a retired American diplomat, writer and | lecturer and the former editor of Central Asia Monitor |
| y Poupko Kletenik is a Jewish American female | lecturer and educator. |
| minations board having previously worked as a | lecturer, and later managing schools inspections for a |
| Lance Workman is a senior | lecturer and subject leader for psychology at Bath Spa |
| become a member of the university staff as a | lecturer and in the same year he defended his doctoral |
| He trained as a Podiatrist before becoming a | lecturer and senior lecturer at The London Foot Hospit |
| During this period he was also a senior | lecturer and examiner on the Open University degree co |
| n an American environmental activist, writer, | lecturer and organizer since the mid-1960s and was a c |
| ppears that he met only middling success as a | lecturer and that for several years before his death, |
| Dickens was | Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Eart |
| A speaker, | lecturer, and teacher, Paula was also the Founder and |
| In 1896 he was named | Lecturer and in 1902 Professor extraordinarius (profes |
| st Jilek or Jileck, was a Czech naval doctor, | lecturer and administrator. |
| and literature and served for forty years as | Lecturer and Professor in various colleges. |
| r returning to South Africa, he became Senior | Lecturer and later on an Associate Professor of Organi |
| Today, Bradetich is an active | lecturer and clinician, holding annual workshops and m |
| ersity College, London, and later worked as a | lecturer and tutor in English and Creative Writing at |
| orn 1960) is an American sociologist, author, | lecturer, and educator. |
| (born c. 1918), is an American music teacher, | lecturer and founder of the Taubman Institute of New Y |
| He was a | lecturer and professor of physics at Fudan, serving as |
| ry 1916-1918 and returned to become a history | lecturer and broadcaster. |
| e in 1958 and was awarded LLB in 1959 while a | lecturer and assistant clinical pathologist at Charing |
| Publishing Company; Grenville Kent, a pastor, | lecturer, and filmmaker; and Brad Watson, a lecturer a |
| While a | Lecturer and Fellow at St John's from 1923 until 1934, |
| e present-day story of Ruth, an English maths | lecturer, and her husband, a globe-trotting Indian-Ame |
| man (1904-1996) was an American black author, | lecturer, and historian. |
| He has been a Visiting | Lecturer and Examiner of the Sri Lanka Law College and |
| tigation at Columbia Law School, and he was a | lecturer and the J. Skelly Wright Fellow at Yale Law S |
| In 1953, he joined Madras University as | Lecturer and simultaneously worked for his Ph.D. in th |
| His first post was as Chaplain, | Lecturer and Tutor at Tyndale Hall, Bristol after whic |
| ood, where he continued his work as a writer, | lecturer and journalist. |
| ersity, then from 1955 to 1958 he worked as a | lecturer and research associate in the Institute of Wa |
| In 1876 he became a | lecturer, and several years later a professor, of Gree |
| Her other roles include senior | Lecturer and Admissions Officer in Carysfort College ( |
| During the 1980s, he was a | lecturer and adjunct professor at the Yale School of M |
| In addition to his work as a teacher, | lecturer and composer of pedagogical pieces, Riemann h |
| In the 1980s, Chabotar became a | lecturer and faculty member at Harvard University's th |
| He has held positions of | lecturer and senior lecturer in voice at universities |
| He was subsequently a Principal | Lecturer and the head of Research in Contemporary Art |
| urned to her alma mater at Newnham College as | lecturer and director of the African Studies Centre at |
| Highly regarded as a clinician, adjudicator, | lecturer, and guest conductor, Dr. Nelson has conducte |
| strong link with Chelsea remaining there as a | lecturer, and after 25 years, took up the position of |
| In 1881 he was chosen as Baird | lecturer, and took for his subject Natural Elements of |
| mail, who previously worked as a teacher and | lecturer, and has written over 80 books on education. |
| He has worked both as a | lecturer and moderator on a course at Reading Universi |
| ologne University, from 1969 to 1972 he was a | lecturer and from 1975 to 1978 visiting professor at t |
| ersity of New South Wales (1966-1990), Senior | Lecturer and Reader in Political Science, Australian N |
| ork and he partners with Bethel Seminary as a | lecturer and futurist. |
| vement; author of book on antebellum Chicago; | lecturer and writer on antitrust legal issues and deve |
| His father is a history | lecturer and Head of Learner Involvement at Harlow Col |
| He was made | lecturer and then professor in the Faculty of Arts at |
| Six years later he became a university | lecturer and in 1978 was appointed a Reader. |
| Reflection” at Harvard, and he is a frequent | lecturer and teacher at universities and on panels wor |
| stadt University of Technology: Privatdozent ( | lecturer) and senior assistant in Physics |
| until 1961, following which he was a frequent | lecturer, and completed his three volume autobiography |
| rnationally at seminars as a keynote speaker, | lecturer and adviser. |
| for Yorkshire and the Humber, former politics | lecturer and student |
| Parker asked | lecturer and poet Wallace Rice to develop the rules fo |
| He has been in demand both as a teacher and | lecturer and is head of composition at the Royal Scott |
| Dar es Salaam he was Resident Artist, Senior | Lecturer and at his retirement Associate Professor. |
| al Sciences, University of Warwick, as Senior | Lecturer and founding Head of the Chloroplast Research |
| ronautical Society, Orlebar is in demand as a | lecturer and as a contributor to radio and TV programm |
| fter James E. McGaha, an American astronomer, | lecturer and former U.S. Air Force pilot. |
| died music on his own; from 1958 on, he was a | lecturer and after 1965, a professor at the Vienna Aca |
| Funderburk became a professional | lecturer and writer in 1988 and was elected as a Repub |
| a prominent music educator, clinician, guest | lecturer and speaker for a variety of professional org |
| In 1994 he joined Brunel University as a | lecturer, and became full Professor in 1999, Head of D |
| also a former university instructor and is a | lecturer and writer, having had pieces published in as |
| John Cowper Powys, writer, | lecturer and philosopher |
| He has also been a | lecturer and writer on international relations. |
| te of Archaeology at Oxford before becoming a | lecturer and later Head of Department of Archaeologica |
| his career at the Colombo Medical College as | lecturer and senior professor before moving to Peraden |
| He was a | lecturer and writer. |
| university services there during his time as | lecturer and chaplain at the TU Berlin from 1932 to 19 |
| A University of Hong Kong actuary | lecturer and his team estimated 60,000 to 80,000. |
| tin Forward is a British, Methodist Christian | lecturer and author on religion and Professor of Relig |
| , Randolph embarked upon a public career as a | lecturer and writer. |
| ctor of the Centre for Systems Studies, and a | lecturer and researcher in management systems and scie |
| He is also a Visiting | Lecturer and Module Director for the Special Studies P |
| Fellow at Dumbarton Oaks, and was then Senior | Lecturer and Reader in Byzantine History, Edinburgh Un |
| He was also a | Lecturer and Assistant during his stay at MIT. |
| Richard Forno is a consultant, | lecturer, and writer in the area of Washington, DC. |
| He is an accomplished | lecturer and public speaker (including as visiting pro |
| External examiner, | lecturer and consultant for new appointments at the Ar |
| n Fischer's eye clinic in Prague, and later a | lecturer and professor of ophthalmology. |
| young Remond had a reputation as an eloquent | lecturer and is reported to have been the first black |
| brother, Professor Francis Nkrumah, a retired | Lecturer and Consultant Paediatrician. |
| mber 1992) was a British toolmaker, part-time | lecturer and politician. |
| Following posts as | Lecturer and Reader, Atton was conferred with Fellowsh |
| He was | lecturer and curate of St Margaret's, King's Lynn, fro |
| Dr Robert Beckford ( | lecturer and broadcaster) |
| He also took part as a | lecturer and co-editor of the proceedings. |
| She also works as a | lecturer and scholar and is associated with the Univer |
| He then worked as a | lecturer and educator in the Division of Alcoholism Co |
| Town Hall near Manchester, as well as being a | lecturer and teacher. |
| is an American physician, ufologist, author, | lecturer and founder of the Orion Project and The Disc |
| Ford has been a prominent | lecturer and speaker within the church, and had taught |
| He was Fellow, | Lecturer and Tutor at his old college until 1848. |
| Pilbeam (born 1941) is an English historian, | lecturer and professor emeritus at the Royal Holloway, |
| uly 8, 1952) is a spiritual activist, author, | lecturer and founder of The Peace Alliance, a grass ro |
| He worked as a researcher, | lecturer, and professor at various German universities |
| He became an enthusiastic and effective | lecturer and made a profound impression on William Tho |
| the next year was chosen Taylor mathematical | lecturer and fellow-commoner (B.A.) of Sidney Sussex C |
| eaving jobs in television, he has worked as a | lecturer and as a motivational coach, also publishing |
| He joined Sheffield as a | lecturer and was promoted to senior lecturer in 1978. |
| Dr Francis John Lys (1863-1947) was a British | lecturer and academic administrator. |
| Danckwerts became a | lecturer and researcher here, but felt he had insuffic |
| In 1990 be became a | Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in 1996. |
| (born July 22, 1916) is a scientist, author, | lecturer and Professor Emeritus of Physiological Scien |
| She has been a Fulbright senior | lecturer and a visiting faculty member in Japan, Austr |
| ipated in liturgical seminars and appeared as | lecturer and recitalist at the regional and national c |
| dition to performing, Sakher is a researcher, | lecturer and instructor of oud. |
| New Zealand social anthropologist, educator, | lecturer and writer. |
| rs had a busy life as preacher, manufacturer, | lecturer, and author. |
| ees from Stanford University, and worked as a | lecturer and professor at UCLA from 1923 to 1946. |
| Kidd was a popular and instructive | lecturer, and through his efforts the geological chair |
| and was successively curate of North Shields, | lecturer and curate at Leeds parish church, and a Vica |
| He was a solicitor, | lecturer and tutor before entering politics. |
| He is a prolific Christian author, | lecturer, and debater on a wide range of philosophical |
| He went on to become a | lecturer and then (in 1773) full professor at the Facu |
| Rev Taitetsu Unno is a scholar, | lecturer, and author on the subject of Pure Land Buddh |
| ch 2005) was an English freelance consultant, | lecturer and journalist, who wrote about the Pioneer p |
| She is also a | lecturer and educator and designs and leads tours to S |
| Drucker has worked as a | lecturer, and as a judge pro tem for the Philadelphia |
| rael]) is an award-winning classical pianist, | lecturer and professor of music at the Juilliard Schoo |
| He was a school teacher and | lecturer and served as an alderman on Dartford Borough |
| urther supplemented his income as a socialist | lecturer and teacher. |
| avy Lieutenant, antique dealer, schoolmaster, | lecturer and author. |
| st 12, 1936) is a former Canadian politician, | lecturer and university administrator. |
| the Royal Institute of Technology as a senior | lecturer and associate professor. |
| She is currently a Senior | Lecturer and Programme Director at Victoria University |
| Charles Kohlhase, an author, game developer, | lecturer and accomplished photographer |
| An experienced teacher, | lecturer and speaker, she has given talks at various i |
| rley O'Loughlin, photographer, is a principal | lecturer and course leader of BA (Hons) Photography at |
| Donald B. Kraybill is a prolific author, | lecturer, and educator on Anabaptist faiths and living |
| He worked as a | lecturer and then a reader after completing his PhD. |
| ed to the University of Melbourne as a senior | lecturer and later reader in political science. |
| He was then a Tutor, | Lecturer and Chaplain at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford after w |
| taught at the Stern Conservatory, first as a | lecturer and then as a full professor since 1898. |
| He also worked as a consultant, | lecturer and industry journalist and served in the Rho |
| achar remained a working educator, historian, | lecturer, and author until his death. |
| Ordained in 1841 he was successively Tutor, | Lecturer and Fellow at his old college. |
| iversity Demonstrator, proceeding to become a | lecturer and then reader. |
| Edward Rowan, | lecturer and consultant for the colony |
| is a two-time Staley Foundation Distinguished | lecturer and a three-time Amy Foundation national writ |
| 15 May 1934) is a British military historian, | lecturer and journalist. |
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