In 1964 he returned to Hokkaido University as a temporary lecturer with the possibility of later being appointed to an assistant professorship.
It wouldn't be too difficult to share out his classes among his colleagues until a temporary lecturer could be brought in, but what if this thing dragged on for months?
On her return to Australia in 1929, Fitzpatrick was employed as a temporary lecturer at the University of Sydney, teaching history.
She became a laboratory instructor at the university and worked as a temporary lecturer.
They would rather work in a shed with a Nobel prize-winner than sit in a glass and chrome palace with a succession of temporary lecturers.
In 1863 he was appointed as a temporary lecturer at Presidency College, Kolkata, and in 1867 he was made permanent.
Frost became a temporary and permanent lecturer in history at King's College London, in 1987 and '88 respectively, and Reader in 2001.
In 1976, he joined the faculty of McGill University as a temporary lecturer.
'Well, you know, a young temporary lecturer.'
In the other corner, with her mind on semiotics, we have Robyn Penrose, temporary lecturer in English literature at the University of Rummidge.