The college said it hoped to redeploy 17 lecturing staff affected by the move.
Your message reached me in India, where I am spending a few weeks traveling and lecturing.
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But there is something different about dad speaking, lecturing, cajoling, disciplining, embracing, loving and caring.
Thursday hour, get hijacked by a Hollywood star lecturing ramblingly at an empty chair.
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After their electoral defeats, both took time off from politics to make money from consultancies and lecturing.
U.S. officials have generally sought to avoid public lecturing on Europe's debt problem, preferring a behind-the-scenes approach.
But they are also aware that lecturing the Kremlin about its behaviour at home or abroad is useless.
She was also a Fulbright scholar in the U.S., where she spent two years lecturing and doing research.
He now spends his time teaching at Academy of Art University with occasional lecturing gigs in Hawaii.
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She pointed to health care in the US - where she spends much time lecturing there these days.
This can give listeners the impression that he is lecturing to a three-year-old while walking up a steep hill.
Coach Mike Woodson appeared to be lecturing Smith before he left the court, and they had another talk Sunday.
The Professor of English at the University of Virginia has created an audio archive of Faulkner reading and lecturing.
Since 1991 Kaufman has taught a course on the U.S. Congress as a senior lecturing fellow at Duke Law School.
Married, with three children, Libeskind lives and works in Berlin and divides his time between designing and lecturing around the world.
At that time, he was also receiving consulting and lecturing fees from competing companies not related to the competing drugs themselves.
And like many ex-smokers, he's a health fanatic, lecturing anyone he meets for transgressions as slight as drinking a diet soda.
Mr Brown's early career was spent lecturing, working in television and making a name for himself in the Scottish Labour Party.
By the end of the campaign he was reduced to lecturing on animal rights and kissing dogs in a local pound.
The group is ending the sit-in at the Hetherington building to allow management to convert the former postgraduate club into lecturing space.
Does it also mean lecturing to life's sinners like some latter-day Moses?
The rest of the industry is put off by his lecturing, but they cannot dismiss him, not when he takes away their assets.
And sometimes it may not feel that way because somebody is lecturing you trying to eat food that you don't want to eat.
And as many doctors strive to move away from a stern and lecturing stereotype, confronting patients without alienating them can be especially challenging.
The new orthodoxy calls for a more interactive style of lecturing, in which pupils are constantly called upon to answer questions and make suggestions.
Now the owner of a modest real estate business, Moore has a part-time job lecturing other executives how to distinguish financial engineering from outright fraud.
Mr Hilton is lecturing at Stanford University on innovation in government.
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For the past thousand years, professors have been lecturing at students.
Perhaps while lecturing college students on Constitutional Law you read it.
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