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  2. Academic ranks in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Vanhempi yliopistonlehtori (Senior University Lecturer), a senior faculty position indicating experience, expertise and excellent teaching merits. Research and teaching, PhD required. Yliopistonlehtori (University Lecturer), tenured faculty position involving both research and teaching. Usually PhD degree required.

  3. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    Level C – Senior Lecturer, or Senior Research Fellow if research intensive; equivalent to Senior/Principal Lecturer at a UK university. Level B – Lecturer, or Research Fellow if research intensive; Level B is the first tenured academic rank, normally requires at minimum, completion of a PhD.

  4. Education in Finland - Wikipedia

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    (The Finnish direct translation toisen asteen koulutus/oppilaitos only refers to schools after 9th grade, i.e. high schools, vocational schools, etc). [citation needed] Schools up to the university level are almost exclusively funded and administered by the municipalities of Finland (local government). There are few private schools.

  5. Category : Academic staff by university or college in Finland

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    Academic staff of the Hanken School of Economics (7 P) Academic staff of the University of Helsinki (1 C, 316 P) Academic staff of the Helsinki University of Technology (15 P)

  6. Matriculation exam (Finland) - Wikipedia

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    The exam takes place at schools according to minute regulations laid out by the national board. Each exam takes six hours. After the exam, the teachers grade the papers and send the graded papers to the national board which then re-grades every paper. The grading of the exam may be appealed against. In this case, the board re-examines the grading.

  7. Academic grading in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Master's theses are typically graded with either the above scale, or by the Latin system used in high school matriculation exams, see above. Contrary to the upper secondary school however, the grade laudatur is typically used very rarely (significantly less than 5% of theses). Indeed, laudatur is often reserved for exceptional students and it ...

  8. Category:Finnish academics - Wikipedia

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    Academic staff by university or college in Finland (16 C) Finnish academic administrators (1 P) E. Finnish educationalists (5 P) F. Finnish Finno-Ugrists (15 P)

  9. Lecturer - Wikipedia

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    The rank is similar to lecturer in Great Britain. The rank is also an academic rank which enables a teacher to lecture at Ungdomsskole (secondary school) on specialized fields and Videregående skole (high school) level. All teacher students in Norway are now required to reach a master's degree in order to be able to teach at all levels up to ...