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If you wanted to become a lecturer fifty years ago, a post graduate qualification was not necessary, but the career has become so professionalized over the past few decades that now it is nearly impossible to get a permanent lectureship without having completed a Ph.D. The qualifications that you will need are a good Bachelor's degree (2.1 or above), possibly a Masters, and for almost all disciplines a Ph.D. in the relevant field. You do not need a separate teaching qualification, although you may be offered the chance to do one while studying for your Ph.D. Alternatively this may be required during your first yea
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