Definition of Professionalisation. Meaning of Professionalisation. Synonyms of Professionalisation

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Meaning of Professionalisation from wikipedia

- Professionalization or professionalisation is a social process by which any trade or occupation transforms itself into a true "profession of the highest...
- Semi-professional sports are sports in which athletes are not parti****ting on a full-time basis, but still receive some payment. Semi-professionals are...
- Armed Forces went through a period of downsizing, restructuring and professionalisation. Conscription was abolished in 2011. Serbian Armed Forces have 28...
- through a period of reforms focused on downsizing, restructuring and professionalisation in the years before accession to NATO in April 2009. According to...
- scientists. In several national and private academic systems, the professionalisation of research has resulted in formal job titles. In present-day Russia...
- Archaeology is the study of human activity in the past, primarily through the recovery and analysis of the material culture and environmental data that...
- A parish constable, also known as a petty constable, was a law enforcement officer, usually unpaid and part-time, serving a parish. The position evolved...
- Caritas Internationalis (Latin for 'Charity International') is a confederation of 162 national Catholic relief, development and social service organisations...
- 2001 that analysed market behaviour in a social environment. The professionalisation of economics, reflected in the growth of graduate programmes on the...
- The first infant school was founded in New Lanark, Scotland, in 1816. It was followed by other philanthropic infant schools across Great Britain. Early...