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  2. List of professional designations in the United States

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    In American legal academia, the LL.M. was historically conferred after the LL.B. When the LL.B. was displaced by the J.D., the LL.M. metamorphosed functionally from a post-baccalaureate degree into a post-doctoral degree. Bachelor of Civil Law: BCL: An academic, not a professional designation.

  3. Postdoctoral researcher - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom in 2003, 25% of PhD graduates in the natural sciences continued to undertake post-doctoral research. [22] Since the landmark ruling in the employment tribunal (Scotland) Ball vs Aberdeen University 2008 case (S/101486/08), researchers who have held successive fixed-term contracts for four years' service are no longer temporary employees but are entitled to open-ended ...

  4. List of accounting roles - Wikipedia

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    A mid-level accounting position between junior accountant and senior accountant. At public accounting firms, staff accountant may be an entry-level position. Staff accountants typically have bachelor degrees but are not necessarily Certified Public Accountants. Typical duties of a staff accountant include preparing journal entries and ...

  5. Doctorate - Wikipedia

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    The French academic system used to have a higher doctorate, called the "state doctorate" (doctorat d'État), but, in 1984, it was superseded by the habilitation (Habilitation à diriger des recherches, "habilitation to supervise (doctoral and post-doctoral) research", abbreviated HDR) which is the prerequisite to supervise PhDs and to apply to ...

  6. Economist - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Department of Labor, there were about 15,000 non-academic economists in the United States in 2008, with a median salary of roughly $83,000, and the top ten percent earning more than $147,040 annually. [11] Nearly 135 colleges and universities [12] [verification needed] grant around 900 new Ph.D.s every year ...

  7. Master of Quantitative Finance - Wikipedia

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    A master's degree in quantitative finance is a postgraduate degree focused on the application of mathematical methods to the solution of problems in financial economics. [1] There are several like-titled degrees which may further focus on financial engineering, computational finance, mathematical finance, and/or financial risk management.

  8. List of master's degrees in North America - Wikipedia

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    M.S. business degrees typically focus on traditional areas like Finance, Accounting, and Information Systems. [35] The MAM student's courses cover advanced management and strategic leadership as they apply to all areas of business, e.g., accounting, finance, operations management marketing, strategic planning, and human resources.

  9. American Economic Association - Wikipedia

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    The Association publishes an academic journal in economics, namely, the American Economic Review. [8] [9] Once composed primarily of college and university economics teachers, the Association, headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, now attracts increasing members from business and professional groups. Today, the Association has about 23,000 ...

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