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 Reader (academic rank) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the United Kingdom academic hierarchy, reader is the rank between senior lecturer (or principal lecturer in the New Universities) and professor.
The title of Reader is given in recognition of research and scholarship.
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Reader_(academic_rank)   (110 words)

  
 Reader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reader (academic rank), the British academic rank between senior (or principal) lecturer, and professor
Reader (book), a book of different pieces of writing, often by many authors, for example:
Reader (minor orders), a junior member of the clergy in some Christian churches
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Reader   (204 words)

  
 Reader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in the United Kingdom academic hierarchy, reader is the rank in-between senior lecturer (or principal lecturer in the New Universities) and professor.
Most readers are the heads of internal research institutes.
a reader in literary theory is the figure who reads and understands the book or poem; the reader is the central figure in reader-response criticism
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Reader   (210 words)

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