I. noun
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a higher/postgraduate degree (= one that you take after a first degree )
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He was offered a grant for a postgraduate degree.
a postgraduate course British English (= one you do after your first degree course )
a postgraduate student British English , a graduate student American English (= one who has already done a first degree )
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There is a separate university prospectus for postgraduate students.
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course
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The most successful postgraduate course in terms of both applicants and admissions was the MPhil in Publishing Studies.
student
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All Henley postgraduate students are registered at Brunel University which also confers the degree.
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The Oxford postgraduate student has hit on a novel way of studying moths on his forthcoming trip to Sumatra.
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The complex, consisting of 37 houses each accommodating five students , provides high quality accommodation for 185 postgraduate students.
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Undergraduate and postgraduate student numbers remain steady.
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The series encourages contributions from postgraduate students as well as established researchers.
study
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I want to undertake the postgraduate study in Britain.
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For those who go on to read postgraduate studies , there is the further problem of publishing any research findings.
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He has three postgraduates helping him with his research.
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Research students are admitted initially as supervised postgraduates and take a course of study tailored to their individual needs and experience.
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Some 450 students, mainly postgraduates, were overseas students attracted from non-EC countries.
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The Foundation has been delighted to be able to sow the seeds of international cooperation by supporting postgraduates.
II. adjective
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course
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Middlesex University currently offers such a postgraduate course .
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Other applicants should also make enquiries early in the year in which they propose to commence a postgraduate course . 1.
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The point also holds for those postgraduate courses which are hardly more than programmes of professional training.
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In addition to the degree and diploma courses described below, there is a wide range of professional and postgraduate courses.
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Some go on to study for a higher degree, and some take postgraduate courses in management or production engineering.
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There is open access to undergraduate and postgraduate courses as well as reciprocal facilities in Science and Social Science departments.
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This can require attendance at postgraduate courses , and perhaps some Masters degree coursework in the same field.
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In addition to the foundation course a four-year postgraduate course will begin in 1993.
degree
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Forms one of the postgraduate degree streams in Ecology and Resource Management described in general on this page.
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But his woods look as beautiful as any tended by a forester with a postgraduate degree from Yale.
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Study for the dissertation for postgraduate degrees is normally undertaken during the summer vacation.
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There are also some interesting new postgraduate degrees .
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It confers a wide range of research-based and taught postgraduate degrees and diplomas.
level
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For these students, this was manifested by a decision not to continue with physics at postgraduate level .
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His love of international law he communicated to his students both at an undergraduate and a postgraduate level .
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It is still the best foundation at postgraduate level .
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Scholarships A number of scholarships are available at entrance, undergraduate and postgraduate level .
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At postgraduate level the Bucher and Fraser Scholarships provide opportunities for further research or for advanced studies in composition or performance.
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It is generally assumed that at postgraduate level and above users can look after themselves.
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This is reflected in the range of courses offered by the Faculty of Business and Management, at undergraduate and postgraduate levels .
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This Centre offers a programme of studies both at the undergraduate and intermediate postgraduate levels .
research
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Recent postgraduate research has been conducted in all of these areas and elsewhere.
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Some graduates go on to take further qualifications, for example in housing or social work, or into postgraduate research .
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Further details are available in the departmental postgraduate research brochure.
student
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The point appears to come through even more strongly in the role of the postgraduate student , particularly the research student.
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There are approximately 380 postgraduate students , including both students taking postgraduate taught courses and those studying for research degrees.
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The department runs a research seminar, with guest speakers and opportunities for postgraduate students to present their work.
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Linton lists as his perceived audience undergraduates studying microbiology, together with both undergraduate and postgraduate students of medicine and veterinary science.
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Undergraduate and postgraduate students will also find papers worth reading.
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Currently there are approximately 230 postgraduate students registered in the Faculty.
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The department is accordingly a highly suitable base for postgraduate students seeking to pursue research or advanced study in comparative law.
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The international and interdisciplinary background of the department's postgraduate students provides the basis of a lively community.
study
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Although organised on a departmental basis, postgraduate study within the Faculty is not confined to disciplinary boundaries.
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They provide a thorough preparation for postgraduate study programmes and are of 3, 6, 9 and 13 weeks' duration.
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Funding a course is one of the most challenging things people face when considering postgraduate study .
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Edinburgh is a capital city for postgraduate study .
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Increasingly, the approach to postgraduate study is becoming modular.
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Applicants for postgraduate study should have a thorough grounding in economics, preferably at the Master's level.
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postgraduate research
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postgraduate work at the Sorbonne
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Most of the people in the department hold postgraduate degrees.
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She got a degree in history last year, and now she's doing a postgraduate course.
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Although organised on a departmental basis, postgraduate study within the Faculty is not confined to disciplinary boundaries.
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But his woods look as beautiful as any tended by a forester with a postgraduate degree from Yale.
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For these students, this was manifested by a decision not to continue with physics at postgraduate level.
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Funding a course is one of the most challenging things people face when considering postgraduate study.
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Quite a few have gone on to postgraduate teacher training to teach in the secondary sector.
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Study for the dissertation for postgraduate degrees is normally undertaken during the summer vacation.
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This booklet provides an introduction to the postgraduate programme.