Especially in research-intensive universities, lecturers lead research groups and supervise research students, as well as teach. After a number of years, lecturers might be promoted to senior lecturers with increasing research, leadership, and administrative responsibilities. In most research-intensive universities (such as those that are part of the Russell Group and 1994 Group), a senior lecturer position is between a lecturer and a reader, with a strong focus on research. At the same time, in some universities (for instance Leeds University), the rank of reader is no longer used for new appointments. A senior lecturer position can be a parallel position to reader in other universities. In some universities (notably post-1992 UK universities and former polytechnics), the senior lecturer and reader ranks denote different responsibilities, with the former being more teaching-focused and the latter being more research-focused. Senior lecturers can progress to either a reader or a professor position.
UNIVERSITY PROMOTION! Becoming a senior lecturer and summer update #universitycareers
Hi Everyone, as the title gives away... I've progressed from a lecturer to senior lecturer! So this video is a chatty update of things as a uni academic.
Lecturer to Professor video https://youtu.be/y9NYJFSU4BQ
All views are my own. #drcst #academiclife #university
Music | Start Dust, Infinite; Is This Really Happening, TrackTribe
published: 31 Jul 2023
International Student Ola's Journey to Senior Lecturer
Hear from University of Wolverhampton graduate, Ola, about how his experience and support at the University led to him going from student to lecturer!
Learn more and start your journey with us, here; https://www.wlv.ac.uk/
published: 07 Jun 2024
(Sneak peek) From studying overseas to Senior Lecturer
Full video at: https://youtu.be/ad6ZkWJyu8k
published: 14 Mar 2019
Meet Dr Sara Parry Senior Lecturer in Marketing
Come and meet Dr Sara Parry Senior Lecturer in Marketing here at Bangor Business School. Sara gained her PhD in Marketing here at Bangor University before joining our teaching staff. She is actively involved in research and her work has appeared in many internationally recognised journals such as Journal of Business Research, Journal of Consumer Behaviour and British Journal of Management.
#Marketing #BusinessSchool #BBS #BangorUni #StudyMarketing #businessstudent
published: 19 May 2023
Getting to know Professor Mark James | Senior Lecturer in Law
Meet Mark James, Professor in Sports Law and Senior Lecturer on our LLB (Hons) degree at Manchester Law School. Mark talks about his research focus into the law as it relates to ticketing, ticket touting and regulating athletes protests at major sporting events. Mark also shares why he’s passionate about the law and how students would describe his teaching.
published: 05 Feb 2021
University of Middlesex: Jeffrey DeMarco, Senior Lecturer
Jeffrey DeMarco from the University of Middlesex highlights the critical role of content moderators in tackling online CSEA and how we can better support them.
published: 23 Jun 2022
From studying overseas to Senior Lecturer
Senior Accounting lecturer Dr. Mario Schabus speaks about studying at the University of Amsterdam and how his various overseas experiences helped shaped his career.
published: 14 Mar 2019
Linguistics at #McrMetUni: Dr Rob Drummond - Senior Lecturer
"Linguistic skills are crucial in all areas of life," says Dr Rob Drummond, Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at Manchester Metropolitan University.
If you're interested in studying Linguistics, take a look at our dedicated course page: https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/course/ba-linguistics
Take a look at our full list of languages undergraduate courses here: https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/languages/courses/undergrad
published: 17 Jun 2019
U.S.–China Science and Technology Exclusion: Pressures Building Toward Conflict?
Leaders in both the United States and China claim to have stabilized a relationship that recently seemed headed for open conflict. Yet actions on both sides bely the calming words. In particular, the realm of science and technology—which both sides see as crucial to their own nations’ future power and prosperity—has quietly become a pivotal field of battle as each side restricts the other and jockeys to dominate the key sectors.
What are the flashpoints in the struggle for science and tech preeminence? How did the two countries move so quickly from robust science and tech cooperation to intense competition and damaging exclusion? How might tensions in this realm push toward geopolitical conflict, and what policies are required to limit that danger? Is there a path back to open exchange ...
published: 18 Oct 2024
LECTURER to PROFESSOR - Guide to UK academic ranks!
Lecturer, reader, professor - three terms you will hear at UK universities. But what is the role of a lecturer and how to you get to be a professor? In this video I explain the UK academic ranks and what my job involves as a physics lecturer at a UK university.
All views are my own. #drcst #academiclife #university
Music | Upbeat
Hi Everyone, as the title gives away... I've progressed from a lecturer to senior lecturer! So this video is a chatty update of things as a uni academic.
Lectur...
Hi Everyone, as the title gives away... I've progressed from a lecturer to senior lecturer! So this video is a chatty update of things as a uni academic.
Lecturer to Professor video https://youtu.be/y9NYJFSU4BQ
All views are my own. #drcst #academiclife #university
Music | Start Dust, Infinite; Is This Really Happening, TrackTribe
Hi Everyone, as the title gives away... I've progressed from a lecturer to senior lecturer! So this video is a chatty update of things as a uni academic.
Lecturer to Professor video https://youtu.be/y9NYJFSU4BQ
All views are my own. #drcst #academiclife #university
Music | Start Dust, Infinite; Is This Really Happening, TrackTribe
Hear from University of Wolverhampton graduate, Ola, about how his experience and support at the University led to him going from student to lecturer!
Learn mor...
Hear from University of Wolverhampton graduate, Ola, about how his experience and support at the University led to him going from student to lecturer!
Learn more and start your journey with us, here; https://www.wlv.ac.uk/
Hear from University of Wolverhampton graduate, Ola, about how his experience and support at the University led to him going from student to lecturer!
Learn more and start your journey with us, here; https://www.wlv.ac.uk/
Come and meet Dr Sara Parry Senior Lecturer in Marketing here at Bangor Business School. Sara gained her PhD in Marketing here at Bangor University before joini...
Come and meet Dr Sara Parry Senior Lecturer in Marketing here at Bangor Business School. Sara gained her PhD in Marketing here at Bangor University before joining our teaching staff. She is actively involved in research and her work has appeared in many internationally recognised journals such as Journal of Business Research, Journal of Consumer Behaviour and British Journal of Management.
#Marketing #BusinessSchool #BBS #BangorUni #StudyMarketing #businessstudent
Come and meet Dr Sara Parry Senior Lecturer in Marketing here at Bangor Business School. Sara gained her PhD in Marketing here at Bangor University before joining our teaching staff. She is actively involved in research and her work has appeared in many internationally recognised journals such as Journal of Business Research, Journal of Consumer Behaviour and British Journal of Management.
#Marketing #BusinessSchool #BBS #BangorUni #StudyMarketing #businessstudent
Meet Mark James, Professor in Sports Law and Senior Lecturer on our LLB (Hons) degree at Manchester Law School. Mark talks about his research focus into the law...
Meet Mark James, Professor in Sports Law and Senior Lecturer on our LLB (Hons) degree at Manchester Law School. Mark talks about his research focus into the law as it relates to ticketing, ticket touting and regulating athletes protests at major sporting events. Mark also shares why he’s passionate about the law and how students would describe his teaching.
Meet Mark James, Professor in Sports Law and Senior Lecturer on our LLB (Hons) degree at Manchester Law School. Mark talks about his research focus into the law as it relates to ticketing, ticket touting and regulating athletes protests at major sporting events. Mark also shares why he’s passionate about the law and how students would describe his teaching.
Jeffrey DeMarco from the University of Middlesex highlights the critical role of content moderators in tackling online CSEA and how we can better support them.
Jeffrey DeMarco from the University of Middlesex highlights the critical role of content moderators in tackling online CSEA and how we can better support them.
Jeffrey DeMarco from the University of Middlesex highlights the critical role of content moderators in tackling online CSEA and how we can better support them.
Senior Accounting lecturer Dr. Mario Schabus speaks about studying at the University of Amsterdam and how his various overseas experiences helped shaped his car...
Senior Accounting lecturer Dr. Mario Schabus speaks about studying at the University of Amsterdam and how his various overseas experiences helped shaped his career.
Senior Accounting lecturer Dr. Mario Schabus speaks about studying at the University of Amsterdam and how his various overseas experiences helped shaped his career.
"Linguistic skills are crucial in all areas of life," says Dr Rob Drummond, Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at Manchester Metropolitan University.
If you're int...
"Linguistic skills are crucial in all areas of life," says Dr Rob Drummond, Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at Manchester Metropolitan University.
If you're interested in studying Linguistics, take a look at our dedicated course page: https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/course/ba-linguistics
Take a look at our full list of languages undergraduate courses here: https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/languages/courses/undergrad
"Linguistic skills are crucial in all areas of life," says Dr Rob Drummond, Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at Manchester Metropolitan University.
If you're interested in studying Linguistics, take a look at our dedicated course page: https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/course/ba-linguistics
Take a look at our full list of languages undergraduate courses here: https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/languages/courses/undergrad
Leaders in both the United States and China claim to have stabilized a relationship that recently seemed headed for open conflict. Yet actions on both sides bel...
Leaders in both the United States and China claim to have stabilized a relationship that recently seemed headed for open conflict. Yet actions on both sides bely the calming words. In particular, the realm of science and technology—which both sides see as crucial to their own nations’ future power and prosperity—has quietly become a pivotal field of battle as each side restricts the other and jockeys to dominate the key sectors.
What are the flashpoints in the struggle for science and tech preeminence? How did the two countries move so quickly from robust science and tech cooperation to intense competition and damaging exclusion? How might tensions in this realm push toward geopolitical conflict, and what policies are required to limit that danger? Is there a path back to open exchange or is restriction the only prospect?
Join us in addressing these questions with Kendra Schaefer, director of tech policy research and a partner at Trivium China; Denis Simon, non-resident fellow at the Quincy Institute and a senior lecturer in the Asian/Pacific Studies Institute at Duke University; and Geoffrey Gertz, a senior fellow in the Energy, Economics & Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). Jake Werner, acting director of the East Asia program at the Quincy Institute, will moderate the conversation.
The conversation will take place on Thursday, October 17th from 1:00 – 2:00 PM Eastern Time.
Leaders in both the United States and China claim to have stabilized a relationship that recently seemed headed for open conflict. Yet actions on both sides bely the calming words. In particular, the realm of science and technology—which both sides see as crucial to their own nations’ future power and prosperity—has quietly become a pivotal field of battle as each side restricts the other and jockeys to dominate the key sectors.
What are the flashpoints in the struggle for science and tech preeminence? How did the two countries move so quickly from robust science and tech cooperation to intense competition and damaging exclusion? How might tensions in this realm push toward geopolitical conflict, and what policies are required to limit that danger? Is there a path back to open exchange or is restriction the only prospect?
Join us in addressing these questions with Kendra Schaefer, director of tech policy research and a partner at Trivium China; Denis Simon, non-resident fellow at the Quincy Institute and a senior lecturer in the Asian/Pacific Studies Institute at Duke University; and Geoffrey Gertz, a senior fellow in the Energy, Economics & Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). Jake Werner, acting director of the East Asia program at the Quincy Institute, will moderate the conversation.
The conversation will take place on Thursday, October 17th from 1:00 – 2:00 PM Eastern Time.
Lecturer, reader, professor - three terms you will hear at UK universities. But what is the role of a lecturer and how to you get to be a professor? In this vid...
Lecturer, reader, professor - three terms you will hear at UK universities. But what is the role of a lecturer and how to you get to be a professor? In this video I explain the UK academic ranks and what my job involves as a physics lecturer at a UK university.
All views are my own. #drcst #academiclife #university
Music | Upbeat
Lecturer, reader, professor - three terms you will hear at UK universities. But what is the role of a lecturer and how to you get to be a professor? In this video I explain the UK academic ranks and what my job involves as a physics lecturer at a UK university.
All views are my own. #drcst #academiclife #university
Music | Upbeat
Hi Everyone, as the title gives away... I've progressed from a lecturer to senior lecturer! So this video is a chatty update of things as a uni academic.
Lecturer to Professor video https://youtu.be/y9NYJFSU4BQ
All views are my own. #drcst #academiclife #university
Music | Start Dust, Infinite; Is This Really Happening, TrackTribe
Hear from University of Wolverhampton graduate, Ola, about how his experience and support at the University led to him going from student to lecturer!
Learn more and start your journey with us, here; https://www.wlv.ac.uk/
Come and meet Dr Sara Parry Senior Lecturer in Marketing here at Bangor Business School. Sara gained her PhD in Marketing here at Bangor University before joining our teaching staff. She is actively involved in research and her work has appeared in many internationally recognised journals such as Journal of Business Research, Journal of Consumer Behaviour and British Journal of Management.
#Marketing #BusinessSchool #BBS #BangorUni #StudyMarketing #businessstudent
Meet Mark James, Professor in Sports Law and Senior Lecturer on our LLB (Hons) degree at Manchester Law School. Mark talks about his research focus into the law as it relates to ticketing, ticket touting and regulating athletes protests at major sporting events. Mark also shares why he’s passionate about the law and how students would describe his teaching.
Jeffrey DeMarco from the University of Middlesex highlights the critical role of content moderators in tackling online CSEA and how we can better support them.
Senior Accounting lecturer Dr. Mario Schabus speaks about studying at the University of Amsterdam and how his various overseas experiences helped shaped his career.
"Linguistic skills are crucial in all areas of life," says Dr Rob Drummond, Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at Manchester Metropolitan University.
If you're interested in studying Linguistics, take a look at our dedicated course page: https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/course/ba-linguistics
Take a look at our full list of languages undergraduate courses here: https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/languages/courses/undergrad
Leaders in both the United States and China claim to have stabilized a relationship that recently seemed headed for open conflict. Yet actions on both sides bely the calming words. In particular, the realm of science and technology—which both sides see as crucial to their own nations’ future power and prosperity—has quietly become a pivotal field of battle as each side restricts the other and jockeys to dominate the key sectors.
What are the flashpoints in the struggle for science and tech preeminence? How did the two countries move so quickly from robust science and tech cooperation to intense competition and damaging exclusion? How might tensions in this realm push toward geopolitical conflict, and what policies are required to limit that danger? Is there a path back to open exchange or is restriction the only prospect?
Join us in addressing these questions with Kendra Schaefer, director of tech policy research and a partner at Trivium China; Denis Simon, non-resident fellow at the Quincy Institute and a senior lecturer in the Asian/Pacific Studies Institute at Duke University; and Geoffrey Gertz, a senior fellow in the Energy, Economics & Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). Jake Werner, acting director of the East Asia program at the Quincy Institute, will moderate the conversation.
The conversation will take place on Thursday, October 17th from 1:00 – 2:00 PM Eastern Time.
Lecturer, reader, professor - three terms you will hear at UK universities. But what is the role of a lecturer and how to you get to be a professor? In this video I explain the UK academic ranks and what my job involves as a physics lecturer at a UK university.
All views are my own. #drcst #academiclife #university
Music | Upbeat
Especially in research-intensive universities, lecturers lead research groups and supervise research students, as well as teach. After a number of years, lecturers might be promoted to senior lecturers with increasing research, leadership, and administrative responsibilities. In most research-intensive universities (such as those that are part of the Russell Group and 1994 Group), a senior lecturer position is between a lecturer and a reader, with a strong focus on research. At the same time, in some universities (for instance Leeds University), the rank of reader is no longer used for new appointments. A senior lecturer position can be a parallel position to reader in other universities. In some universities (notably post-1992 UK universities and former polytechnics), the senior lecturer and reader ranks denote different responsibilities, with the former being more teaching-focused and the latter being more research-focused. Senior lecturers can progress to either a reader or a professor position.