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2.B Explain the following concepts from the text.

further education; senior posts; academic posts; chancellor; titular head; ceremonial function / position; to confer degrees; public figure; pro chancellor; to stand in for someone; deputy; chair; university council; non-academic affairs; part-time appointment; VC; academic officer; administrative officer; university committee; planning board; to liaise; principal; pro vice chancellor; rector; university court; master; dean; faculty; established chair; personal chair; academic career; in rotation; reader; senior lecturer; lecturer; good honours degree; higher degree; teaching fellow; tutorial assistant; research post; short-term contract; on a tenured basis; research fellow / officer; research associate / assistant; research team; public sector institution.

2.C Underline the correct words to complete each sentence about jobs in education.

1. As a travelling / visiting / touring professor in sociology, he spends much of his time abroad.

2. The overseer / supervisor / administrator of your thesis will advice you on what kind of content is appropriate for your introduction.

3. The tester / marker / inspector refuses to correct the paper, claiming it was illegible.

4. Thanks to weekly lessons with a private lecturer / tutor / professor, her reading ability improved steadily.

5. He looks as if he lives on the streets, but in fact he's a respected headmaster / don / dean at Oxford University.

6. All applicants must include the names and addresses of two academic referees / arbitrators / evaluators.

7. If you think your work has been graded unfairly, file a complaint with the head / chief / leader of the department.

8. Students performance will be judged by external prefects / graders / assessors to ensure objectivity.

9. Your career director / analyst / advisor is there to help you make the best choice for your future.

2.D Draw a uk university hierarchy chart and discuss with your partner the difference between positions in education in the uk and in Ukraine.

3. Consider the vocabulary which may be of help while talking about the learning process at uk universities and colleges.

first/second, etc. year – the first, second, etc. year at university in the US or in Britain, or the first, second, etc. year of school in Britain starting from the first year of secondary school (aged 11), or year one/ two, etc. which is a more modern system, e.g. sixth form: lower sixth, upper sixth 16-18/19.

Periods into which the academic year is divided

term – one of the three periods that the year is divided into at Brit­ish schools and most British universities: the autumn/spring/sum­mer term

semester – one of the two periods that the year is divided into at Amer­ican schools and most American universities: the first/second semester, e.g. I took four classes in the first semester and five in the second.

quarter – one of the four main periods that the year is divided into at some American schools and universities

school year/academic year — the period of the year when there are school or university classes, e.g. In Russia the school year starts on September 1.

Academic teaching and learning formats

class – a period of time usually about thirty minutes to one hour, in which a teacher teaches a group of students, e.g. Hurry up - we have our first class in five minutes!

lesson – a period in which someone teaches one person or a small number of people, used

especially about particular skills such as mu­sic, swimming, or driving, e.g. She gives English lessons to business people in the evening.

lecture on, to give a lecture on. e.g. a lecture on the causes of World War II, to give a series of lectures on Russian painting

seminar on, e.g. to have a seminar on modern political theory

Students

a college/university student

a history/English/art student

a first-year student/a first-year, a second-year student/a second-year, e.g. The university only provides rooms for first-years.

freshman (AmE) – someone who is in the first year at university or high school

sophomore (AmE) – someone who is in the second year at university or high school

junior (AmE) – someone who is in the third year at university or high school

senior (AmE) – someone who is in the last year at university or high school, e.g. a liberal arts freshman, a biology junior, a history sophomore, an undecided freshman

drop-out

alumna (pl. -nae [a'lamni:]) – a former female student of a college or university

alumnus (pi. -ni [nai] – a former male student of a college or university

fraternity (AmE) – a club of male students usually living in the same house

sorority (AmE) – a club of women students usually living in the same house

fraternity brother, sorority sister – a member of fraternity, sorority

major – 1) a chief or special subject studied by a student at a university, e.g. His major is French. He is majoring in French. 2) a student specializing in that subject, e.g. He is a history major.