lecturer
[C] Countable
pl: lecturers
This term carries a specific institutional weight, typically denoting a professional academic role within a higher education setting. It suggests a dynamic of authority where the speaker holds specialized knowledge and the audience consists of students or peers. In British English, the term often describes a permanent academic staff member with a specific rank, whereas in American English, it frequently refers to a non-tenured instructor hired specifically to teach courses.
Used to count individual people employed in the role of teaching at a college or university.
Meanings
Noun
A person who gives talks or teaches at a university or college.
"The guest lecturer spoke about quantum physics."