Someone who is a professor/lecturer at master's level, that is, who teaches students who are pursuing their master's.
This doesn't sound correct to me at all but I can't think of anything else:
He is a lecturer at the master's program in Molecular Biology.
Thanks!
anonymous He is a lecturer at in the master's program in Molecular Biology. 'lecturer' and 'professor' (as well as 'associate professor' and 'assistant professor') are both OK. These are employment titles granted by the hiring university, and they have nothing to do with which students you teach or in what programs you teach.
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anonymousHe is a lectureratin the master's program in Molecular Biology.
'lecturer' and 'professor' (as well as 'associate professor' and 'assistant professor') are both OK. These are employment titles granted by the hiring university, and they have nothing to do with which students you teach or in what prog