Peter Abelard, a renowned French philosopher and theologian, is the distinguished University of Paris lecturer who taught by the dialectical method. He fell in love with and impregnated his student Heloise, leading to a scandalous love affair.
Helen Keller, an American author, disability rights advocate, and lecturer who was deaf and blind, is credited with saying "It is a terrible thing to see and have no vision." She overcame her disabilities to become a leading advocate for people with disabilities and a source of inspiration for many.
In "Brave New World," Helmholtz Watson is not explicitly assigned to a caste, as his character is not necessarily bound by the rigid caste system in the World State. He is a highly intelligent and creative individual, working as a lecturer at the College of Emotional Engineering. His unique talents set him apart from the typical caste roles in the society.
no m Phil is not equilent to NET now but it can be possible through court bcoz ugc had given exemption m Phil from net from 2006 but now ugc says that m Phil holders are not qualifing for lecturer... so go to high court or S.Court and it is sure that you can win. ANIL BENIWAL:Sirsa Haryana
Bernard Marx was an Alpha Plus Psychiatrist that was rejected by his own society because he was considered weird fro spending time alone and he was also too short for a alpha plus. He dated Lenina and together they go to The reservation to meet John. Helmholtz is a friend of Bernard. He is a propaganda writer. Being conditioned in the brave new world society, he still dislikes the ideas that the World State expresses. He wrote a poem which is dangerous in the World State's mind. He befriends John and together they talk about Shakespeare. - There is a lot more to these characters, but I won't give away the ending of the story for you.
He was one of the greatest scholars of the renaissance time. Erasmus contributed to the Renaissance by revising ancient works and translating them into Greek and Latin such as the Bible. Erasmus also contributed to the Reformation by calling for reform in the Church through his various satirical works. He was a prolific writer and exerted such great influence during his time that he was called "The Prince of the Humanists." When Erasmus was send to Paris, he was not impressed with their educational system. It was based largely on scholasticism, a philosophy that tried to reduce religious belief to logical analysis. Being a devoted Christian, Erasmus decided to spend some time traveling through France and the Netherlands. Beginning in 1499, Erasmus moved from city to city working as a tutor and lecturer, constantly searching out ancient manuscripts and writing. He supported education to a great extent.
University Lecturer. has written: 'Trinitarianism at the bar of common sense'
It is not AICTE approved. Not valid for Lecturer job.
Undertaker, Umpire, University lecturer.
PhD
a Manchester University Lecturer and Reader in Philosophy
Over at Cambridge University, there are many job opportunities for you to choose from. Most of them vary from "Reader" such as "Reader in Entrepreneurship" or "Lecturer" such as "Lecturer in International Business."
You would have to get a PhD
University lecturer salaries vary depending on location, experience, and institution. On average, a university psychology lecturer in the United States can earn between $50,000 to $100,000 per year. In the UK, the salary range is around £35,000 to £60,000 per year.
Tutor, teacher, lecturer, university don, etc.
A lecturer is expected to contribute by teaching. Other duties include being involved in students' interest groups so as to engage them intellectually.
Khalid Pahore . A lecturer in a Private University in Karachi
I think the average salary for any college lecturer is about 25-30 thousand per year... However if your talking about being a university lecturer then I think it's around 30-35 :) I hope this helps