In the academic hierarchy in the United Kingdom and some universities in Australia and New Zealand, reader is the rank between senior lecturer (or principal lecturer in the New Universities) and professor. The title of Reader is given in recognition of research and scholarship. Refer Wikipedia for more info...
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."
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A professor is usually a full time staff member, but a lecturer is a person who comes in for a semester or quarter and leaves. They may have a special expertise that the college or university would like to have a class in for a short time.
A podium is an elevated platform for a lecturer or orchestra conductor, while a lectern is a reading stand for a public speaker
If you'r a good researcher you could also be a good lecturer
When there is a difference between what the audience or reader expects and what actually happens.
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a slow reader can't read very well, and an average reader can read at his/her grade level
Both terms apply to the same device. There isn't a difference.
When there is a difference between what the audience or reader expects and what actually happens.
Lecturer of English is one who lectures on English topics like, literature and one who is an expert in English itself as a subject. Lecturer in English is one who speaks on different topics of other subjects pertaining to different other streams like, Biology, Physics or History and uses English Language as a medium of delivering lectures.