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Someone who is currently doing his or her masters degree in a university can work for the university as a doctor's assistant, or assistant lecturer.

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Q: Can some one have a master degree work in a university and have career there like doctor's assist what difference is between Master's careers in a university and Doctor's careers in a university?
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