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senior lecturer

noun

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


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“I think it’s problematic,” says Dr Paul Reilly, senior lecturer in media and democracy at the University of Glasgow.

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As well as broad issues associated with tourism - like overcrowding, litter and parking troubles - film tourism brings its own specific problems, says Dr James Cateridge, senior lecturer in film at Oxford Brookes University.

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The rise of meme costumes can also be seen as a desire for relevance, says Anastasia Denisova, author of “Internet Memes and Society” and senior lecturer at the University of Westminster, giving “a sense of camaraderie and exclusivity” to those who unite around them.

Dr Maria Tzanou, a senior lecturer in law at the University of Sheffield, told the BBC that Friday's judgement showed data protection principles are not "toothless".

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Dr Simon Boxall, an expert in physical oceanography and senior lecturer at the University of Southampton, said the day of the incident appeared to have started out as "rather nice" with "no apparent risk of danger".

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