University lecturers are responsible for teaching students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, conducting research in their specialist field, and contributing to the academic community through publication and presentations. Their work involves developing course materials, delivering lectures and seminars, supervising student research, and assessing coursework and exams. Lecturers often balance teaching duties with research projects, and may also be involved in departmental administration or public engagement activities. A career as a university lecturer typically requires at least a postgraduate degree, and often a PhD, in a relevant subject.
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