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词条 Senior lecturer
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  1. Overview

  2. Commonwealth and European usage

  3. North American usage

  4. References

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Senior lecturer is an academic rank.[1] In the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, and Switzerland, lecturer is a faculty position at a university or similar institution. The position is tenured and is roughly equivalent to an associate professor in the North American system.

Overview

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, University of Leeds), 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.

Commonwealth and European usage

In most UK, New Zealand, Australian, and Swiss universities, senior lecturer (Oberassistent, or Hochschuldozent in German or Chargé de cours in French) is equivalent to the level of "associate professor" in North American universities, and "lecturer" is roughly equivalent to the North American "assistant professor".

In Singapore, senior lecturer is equivalent to the level of senior teaching assistant professor. The next rank is associate professor (educator track).

Some British universities (for instance, Nottingham and Warwick) have recently decided to adopt the North American ranks of assistant and associate professor instead of lecturer and senior lecturer/reader. Some UK universities (for example, Plymouth University) use the rank of associate professor to denote the rank between a lecturer and a professor, but qualify it with 'senior lecturer' or 'reader' in the title, for example: Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer).

North American usage

However, in the United States, Canada, and other countries influenced by their educational systems, the term is used differently, sometimes denoting academics without tenure who teach full or part-time but have few or no research responsibilities within the institution where they teach.[2] On the other hand, some universities use the term to refer to full-time, tenured faculty whose primary responsibilities are teaching and service instead of research.[3] A convention some schools have begun to use is the title "teaching professor," with or without ranks, to clarify that these are in fact true faculty members who simply do not have research obligations.

Senior lecturers sometimes have substantial experience and accomplishments in their field and possess a doctorate or its professional equivalent[4] and sometimes just require a given number of years of experience.[5] Also, in some schools it is a temporary post for visiting academics of considerable prominence—e.g. a famous writer may serve for a term or a year, for instance. In some colleges the term Senior Lecturer is awarded to highly qualified or accomplished lecturers.

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Senior Lecturers |work=Times Higher Education |url=http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/jobs_category.asp?cc=10233 |location=UK |accessdate=9 August 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120930002135/http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/jobs_category.asp?cc=10233 |archivedate=September 30, 2012 }}
2. ^See, for example: {{cite web|url=http://www.washington.edu/admin/acadpers/job_descriptions/Senior_Lecturer_FullTime.html|title=Senior Lecturer Full-Time|author=University of Washington|date=n.d.|website=Academic Titles and Ranks|accessdate=23 December 2017}}
3. ^See, for example: {{cite web | url=https://www.smu.ca/webfiles/SMUFUCASep12015toAugust312018-FinalSigned.pdf | title=Appointment - Faculty Members: Lecturer Stream | author=Saint Mary's University, Halifax | date=5 November 2015 | pages=27-29 |work=Agreement Between Saint Mary's University and Saint Mary's University Faculty Union: September 1, 2015 to August 31, 2018 |accessdate=23 December 2017| quote=Faculty who hold appointments in the Lecturer Stream have the primary responsibilities of teaching and service .... It is not expected that faculty in the Lecturer Stream engage in research .... Promotion to the rank of Senior Lecturer ... carries with it permanence of employment ....}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.columbia.edu/cu/vpaa/handbook/instruction.html|title=Officers of Instruction|author=Columbia University|date=February 2012|website=Faculty Handbook|accessdate=23 December 2017|quote=Senior lecturers are officers of instruction with substantial experience and accomplishments who possess the doctorate or its professional equivalent.}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bu.edu/handbook/appointments-and-promotions/classification-of-ranks-and-titles/|title=Classification of Ranks and Titles|author=Boston University|date=8 April 2009|website=Faculty Handbook|accessdate=23 December 2017|quote=Generally, a Senior Lecturer or Master Lecturer meets the requirements for appointment as a Lecturer, and has demonstrated excellence in teaching for at least five or ten years, respectively.}}

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