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  2. Academic ranks in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    10. University Lecturer (post‑probation) Associate Professor. 9. University Lecturer (pre‑probation) Assistant Professor. 9. In the UK the title 'Professor' has historically been reserved for full professors, with lecturers, senior lecturers, and readers generally addressed by their academic qualification (Dr for the holder of a doctorate ...

  3. Teaching fellow - Wikipedia

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    A teaching fellow (sometimes referred to as a TF) is an individual at a higher education institution, including universities, whose role involves teaching and potentially pedagogic research. The work done by teaching fellows can vary enormously from institution to institution, depending on the requirements and position of individual institutions.

  4. Secretary of State for Education - Wikipedia

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    The office of Secretary of State for Education, also referred to as Education Secretary, is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, responsible for the work of the Department for Education. [3] The incumbent is a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom. The office holder works alongside the other Education ministers.

  5. List of European countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    The countries and territories on the map have a net average monthly salary (adjusted for living costs in PPP) of: Purple. above $4,000. Green. $3,000 to $3,999. Blue. $2,000 to $2,999. Orange. $1,499 to $1,999.

  6. Education in England - Wikipedia

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    Since October 1998, most undergraduates have paid fees repayable after graduation, contingent on attaining a certain level of income, with the state paying all fees for students from the poorest backgrounds. Only those who reach a certain salary threshold (£21,000) pay this fee through general taxation. In practice, higher education remains ...

  7. Education in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, 45.7% of British people aged 25 to 64 attained some form of post-secondary education. [3][4] Of British people aged 25 to 64, 22.6% attained a bachelor's degree or higher, [3] whilst 52% of British people aged 25 to 34 attained some form of tertiary education, about 4% above the OECD average of 44%. [9]

  8. National Union of Teachers - Wikipedia

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    www.teachers.org.uk. The National Union of Teachers (NUT; / ˈnʌt /) was a trade union for school teachers in England, Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. [2] It was a member of the Trades Union Congress. In March 2017, NUT members endorsed a proposed merger with the Association of Teachers and Lecturers to form a new union known ...

  9. London weighting - Wikipedia

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    London weighting. London weighting is an allowance paid to certain civil servants, teachers, airline employees, PhD students, police and security officers in and around London, the capital of England. It is designed to help these workers with the cost of living in Greater London, which is higher than that of the rest of the UK. [1]