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On the academic rank of lecturer. In the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, Switzerland, and other countries, lecturer is a tenured faculty position roughly equivalent to a Professor of the Practice in the North American system. Do not use this tag for questions about lecturing as a teaching method.
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Is it always OK to ask for a copy of the lecturer's slides?
I've seen situations where lectures have just been copied by a lecturer. So some lecturers might be cautious to send their slides. …