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Becoming a university lecturer is a career decision that gives people the opportunity to develop their academic research further without sacrificing their income Lecturers also benefit from providing the structured learning and development of the next generation entering their field
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But what exactly is a civil servant? And why might you be interested in becoming one? What is the civil service? When it comes to understanding the UK civil service, there are two important principles to keep in mind: It is politically neutral It serves the government of the day
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Character references may also be necessary when applying for an academic course or when becoming a member of a professional organisation What should you include in a character reference? You should only agree to write a character reference if you know the person well enough to do so and you have positive things to say
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