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===Qualifications===
 
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The [[Academic degree|degree]] awarded for completed study is the primary academic qualification. Typically these are, in order of completion, [[bachelor's degree]] (awarded for completion of [[undergraduate]] study), [[master's degree]], and [[doctorate]] (awarded after [[graduate school|graduate]] or [[postgraduate]] study). These are only currently being standardized in Europe as part of the [[Bologna process]], as many different degrees and standards of time to reach each are currently awarded in different countries in Europe. In most fields the majority of academic researchers and teachers have doctorates or other terminal degrees, though in some [[professional]] and [[Creativity|creative]] fields it is common for scholars and teachers to have only master's degrees.
 
The [[Academic degree|degree]] awarded for completed study is the primary academic qualification. Typically these are, in order of completion, [[bachelor's degree]] (awarded for completion of [[undergraduate]] study), [[master's degree]], and [[doctorate]] (awarded after [[graduate school|graduate]] or [[postgraduate]] study). These are only currently being standardized in Europe as part of the [[Bologna process]], as many different degrees and standards of time to reach each are currently awarded in different countries in Europe. In most fields the majority of academic researchers and teachers have doctorates or other terminal degrees, though in some [[professional]] and [[Creativity|creative]] fields it is common for scholars and teachers to have only master's degrees.

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