A university lecturer is responsible for teaching students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, developing course materials, and carrying out research in their specialist subject area. Lecturers plan and deliver lectures, seminars, and tutorials, as well as assessing students' work and providing feedback. Many lecturers also supervise students' research projects and contribute to academic publications. The role often involves balancing teaching duties with research and administrative responsibilities. Progression in this career can lead to senior lecturer, reader, or professorial positions.
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