Sentences with phrase «as a lecturer before»

Having dropped in on classes as a lecturer before, he committed to a three - hours - a-week, ten - weeks - a-semester program with a group of UCLA students eager to learn more about writing incredible movies.

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Before you call him crazy, let me introduce Mike Michalowicz as the former small business columnist for The Wall Street Journal, as well as a frequent guest lecturer at major universities.
The son of a strict Calvinist preacher, Putnam was ordained as a Congregational minister in 1868, before eventually becoming a freethinking lecturer and author of such pamphlets as Religion a Curse, Religion a Disease, Religion a Lie.
71 In the end, Laud did succeed in dissolving the endowed lectureship foundation, and in 1629 it was ordered that all lecturers should read the service before their lecture and should not be allowed to preach unless they professed their willingness to accept a parish appointment as soon as it could be procured for them.
A consummate public servant and intellectual, he started his working career as a lecturer with the then University of Sokoto now known as Usman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto, before joining the Kaduna State Civil Service.
Before entering Holyrood she was a lecturer in community education at the University of Strathclyde and also spent time as a community worker.
A brief spell as a lecturer at Sheffield University followed before he became a Liberal Democrat MEP in 1999.
Prof Alabi, onetime Member of Parliament for Krowor in the Greater Accra Region, rose through the ranks at UPSA as lecturer, founding head of the Marketing Department, Dean of Faculty of Management Studies, Pro-Rector, Acting Rector, Rector, chaired several committees before becoming the vice-chancellor.
In 1944, only 3 years before her election to the Royal Society, she had to go to the head of her department in Oxford to ask for a university lectureship, to eke out her college stipend and her husband's salary as a lecturer.
He then worked as a lecturer in physics at the University of California, Riverside, before going to Oregon State University as an Assistant Professor of Physics.
Carmichael, who started out as a livestock farmer before becoming a lecturer in British history and moving into public affairs, sat on the education select committee between 2010 and 2017.
She was a Red Guard briefly at the age of fourteen and then worked as a peasant, a «barefoot doctor,» (A lay health care worker who received 3 - 6 months training in basic medical principles), a steelworker, and an electrician before becoming an English - language student and, later, an assistant lecturer at Sichuan University.
Before joining the UC Davis faculty, Dr. Giuffrida served as a lecturer in surgical oncology at Penn, and completed a Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology degree at the Perelman School of Medicine, gaining skill in the design and conduct of research studies that involve observing and treating actual patients (as opposed to experiments performed in a laboratory).
Following that, she spent 18 months working as a lecturer in Veterinary Nursing and Animal Management at Askham Bryan College before returning to clinical work, joining Vets Now in 2008.
She was employed at the Calloway County, KY, Animal Shelter for two years and Breathitt Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Hopkinsville, KY, for three and a half years before being hired as a full lecturer in the Veterinary Technology Program at Murray State University.
West spent the year traveling to other campuses as an invited guest lecturer, before finishing the year at Miami Beach, showcased by the Hathaway Gallery booth at PULSE Miami.
Ranging from intricately woven textiles to painted ceramic vessels and modeled effigies, the exhibition was conceived by the Blanton and guest - curator Dr. Kimberly L. Jones, while she served as a UT Austin lecturer and curator of UT's Art and Art History Collection before her recent hire by the Dallas Museum of Art.
Ranging from intricately woven textiles to painted ceramic vessels and modeled effigies, the exhibition was conceived by the Blanton and guest curator Dr. Kimberly L. Jones, while she served as a UT Austin lecturer and curator of UT's Art and Art History Collection (before her recent hire by the Dallas Museum of Art).
Only moments before Morner had made himself the lecturer the students would most like to have, and support for Norminton drained away as he insisted that Morner was akin to a murderer operating in a Nazi concentration camp.
Before Ball's tenure as an actual professor, he was varying types of lecturers at the University of Winnipeg, not a professor.
He spent five years as a lecturer at University College Dublin before moving to his current position in Stockholm.
Gene is a frequent lecturer before State and local Bar Associations, as well as plaintiffs» attorney and defense counsel functions, on the subject of mediating and settling the most contentious of litigated cases
WIN began her legal career as an assistant lecturer at the University of Yangon on international and corporate & commercial laws before joining Russin & Vecchi (later changed to Myanmar Thanlwin Legal Services Ltd) in 1997, where she practiced for 15 years.
Before coming to the UAE he practised as counsel on the original side of the Bombay High Court, Bombay, India, for almost a decade and was a part - time lecturer at the K. C. Law College in Bombay.
Before joining HiiL, Kavita worked as a project officer and lecturer at the Institute of Political Science at Leiden University.
She then worked as a manager in an NHS Primary Care Trust in Hampshire and a visiting lecturer at the College of Law in Guildford before returning to practice.
He studied at the University of California, Berkeley, and got his PhD at the University of Hong Kong before joining Cambridge as a lecturer in psychology and expert in social media psychometrics.
Dr Beeney, who has worked as a lecturer, senior clinical hospital psychologist and research consultant before launching her own private practice, says diabetes - related distress can often be mistaken for depression.
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