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    What are some of the courses I could teach as a lecturer
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    Lecturers teach every subject in colleges and universities. This means that a lecturer could teach any course within their field of expertise.
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    I have a Masters in English and want to become an English lecturer in the UK. How do I obtain this job?
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    It is likely that you will need to complete further graduate education in order to get a lecturer position in the UK. Lecturer positions in the UK are held by people with PhDs.
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    How can an Indian lecturer working in Saudi become a lecturer in the UK?
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    If this person has a PhD from an accredited institution of higher learning they are eligible to apply for lecturer jobs in the United Kingdom. If they do not have a PhD, they will need to complete one before they will be able to successfully apply for this type of position.
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    How do I become a university lecturer in the UK? What are the academic ranks?
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    After completing an undergraduate and postgraduate degree, you’ll complete a PhD, which gives you a doctorate. Once you have a doctorate you can apply for lecturing jobs at universities. The ranks of lecturers are: GTA (graduate teaching assistant - someone doing a PhD), lecturer, senior lecturer, reader (of a subject), and professor.
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