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  2. Universities Superannuation Scheme - Wikipedia

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    This research formed the basis of the predecessor of USS, the Federated Superannuation System for Universities, which was approved by the Board of Education and membership became compulsory for new appointees post 1 October 1913. The basic plan criteria were: The benefit was an annuity or cash payment through an insurance policy maturing at age 60.

  3. Employees' Old-Age Benefits Institution - Wikipedia

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    Old age grant - Old age grants are given to those who have attained the superannuation age but do not meet the minimum threshold for pension; Minimum pension of ₨ 8500/- (revised 2019) is provided by scheme while maximum pension is limited by the average wages during employment and years of contribution to insurance scheme. [1]

  4. Social services - Wikipedia

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    Social services, such as education, have been required to adapt to changing social conditions while still providing essential services. [27] Social services have expanded worldwide through the introduction of economic stimulus packages, with governments globally committing US$130 Billion as of June 2020 to manage the pandemic.

  5. Welfare in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Rob Muldoon's Third National government abolished the Labour scheme the following year, and in 1977 set up a universal (not means-tested) scheme called National Superannuation that paid 80% of the average wage to married people over 60. [1] [12] National Superannuation was renamed New Zealand Superannuation in 1993. The age of eligibility ...

  6. Principles of learning - Wikipedia

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    Learning theory (education) – Theory that describes how students receive, process, and retain knowledge during learning Constructivism (philosophy of education) – Theory of knowledge; Radical behaviorism – Term pioneered by B.F. Skinner; Instructional design – Process for design and development of learning resources

  7. Humboldtian model of higher education - Wikipedia

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    Humboldt's model was based on two ideas of the Enlightenment: the individual and the world citizen.Humboldt believed that the university (and education in general, as in the Prussian education system) should enable students to become autonomous individuals and world citizens by developing their own powers of reasoning in an environment of academic freedom.

  8. Social pension - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, the basic amount of the social pension is DKK 6,928 per month, [17] however this basic amount may be reduced if it is determined than an individual makes more than DKK 348,700 per year. [19] There is also a pension supplement of DKK 8,016 per month for single individuals, and DKK 4,102 per month for married couples. [17] México

  9. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Berhampur

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    Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs) were created in 2006 through a proclamation of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, under the category of institutes of national importance, to promote quality education and research in basic sciences.