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单词 postgraduate
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Definition of postgraduate in English:

postgraduate

adjective pəʊs(t)ˈɡradjʊətpoʊstˈɡrædʒuət
  • Relating to or denoting a course of study undertaken after completing a first degree.

    a postgraduate degree
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the meantime she attained a post-graduate diploma in personnel management at Leicester University.
    • Post-graduate students will only register on 11 February, according to the university.
    • Both these postgraduate degrees were in chemistry.
    • Rates of enrolment in combined degrees and postgraduate courses, and failure rates, will also influence costs.
    • More people than ever before are completing postgraduate degrees.
    • There are currently 16,000 students studying undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
    • Between 1920-1921 he undertook postgraduate studies at the Sorbonne in Paris.
    • One immigrant I know of holds postgraduate degrees from two prestigious British universities.
    • All interviewers held bachelor's degrees and most were in postgraduate study in the social sciences.
    • Thirty-eight firms also said that postgraduate degrees are a factor in job promotions.
    • There are diploma, degree and postgraduate degree courses on offer.
    • Several years ago, while studying for a postgraduate degree, I was given a piece of advice by my tutor for which I will always be thankful.
    • I duly applied to both universities to undertake postgraduate study.
    • The successful candidate will hold a degree, preferably to postgraduate level.
    • The university runs about 200 distance-learning degree courses, as well as many postgraduate degree courses.
    • He said new buildings and facilities will be rolled out in the new campus and a wide range of new degree courses and postgraduate courses will come on stream.
    • Since then, I've taught in several countries and earned two postgraduate degrees.
    • However, about a third already had undergraduate or postgraduate degrees.
    • He obtained both an undergraduate and postgraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
    • The traditional route of study was to complete a primary degree and then to progress on to postgraduate study in the same discipline.
noun pəʊs(t)ˈɡradjʊətpoʊstˈɡrædʒuət
  • A student engaged in a postgraduate course.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This time, the fair is for three categories of youngsters - final year students, fresh graduates / postgraduates and professionals with up to five years' experience.
    • Undergraduates and postgraduates are now being encouraged to think about lifelong career management, but many current postdocs have had little career education.
    • The acronym derives from the group composition of postgraduates, faculty, undergraduates, and graduate students.
    • Thus, it may be that you would want to stratify by both faculty and gender or faculty and whether students are undergraduates or postgraduates.
    • This book is aimed specifically at intermediate level students, such as third or fourth-year undergraduates or first-year postgraduates.
    • Alumni, researchers, graduates, postgraduates and campus companies were all amongst those with entrepreneurial spirit and ambitions to establish their own companies.
    • There were more undergraduates, more postgraduates, more lecturers, many more professors, more professional organisations, conferences here, there and everywhere.
    • The first year that Warwick opened for undergraduates, all the undergraduates and postgraduates could get into one lecture theatre.
    • These are quite enough to fill a textbook of this kind, which is mainly aimed at advanced undergraduates or postgraduates and MBA students wishing to know more about this subject.
    • Honours students and postgraduates were directed to the close study of primary sources on aspects of British imperial history.
    • If undergraduates or postgraduates believe free banking means significant discounts are the norm for student overdrafts, loans and credit cards, they will be sorely disappointed.
    • Each university continues to recruit and teach its own students but postgraduates can tap into research anywhere in the group.
    • This included 31,000 postgraduates and 26,000 international students.
    • What about part-time students - and postgraduates?
    • While continuity is important, rapid changes have been taking place over recent years, notably the shift in balance of the student body between undergraduates and postgraduates.
    • In addition there was a modest increase in full-fee-paying domestic students, mostly postgraduates and students taking special courses.
    • We need to base our continuing economic growth upon the graduates and postgraduates who populate our city businesses and academic institutions.
    • But among the applicants were hundreds of graduates, postgraduates, MBAs and engineers.…
    Synonyms
    undergraduate, scholar, tutee
 
 

Definition of postgraduate in US English:

postgraduate

adjectivepōstˈɡrajo͞oətpoʊstˈɡrædʒuət
  • Relating to a course of study undertaken after completing an undergraduate degree.

    a postgraduate degree
    Example sentencesExamples
    • More people than ever before are completing postgraduate degrees.
    • He obtained both an undergraduate and postgraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
    • Post-graduate students will only register on 11 February, according to the university.
    • However, about a third already had undergraduate or postgraduate degrees.
    • There are currently 16,000 students studying undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
    • One immigrant I know of holds postgraduate degrees from two prestigious British universities.
    • There are diploma, degree and postgraduate degree courses on offer.
    • Rates of enrolment in combined degrees and postgraduate courses, and failure rates, will also influence costs.
    • The traditional route of study was to complete a primary degree and then to progress on to postgraduate study in the same discipline.
    • Since then, I've taught in several countries and earned two postgraduate degrees.
    • Thirty-eight firms also said that postgraduate degrees are a factor in job promotions.
    • In the meantime she attained a post-graduate diploma in personnel management at Leicester University.
    • All interviewers held bachelor's degrees and most were in postgraduate study in the social sciences.
    • Between 1920-1921 he undertook postgraduate studies at the Sorbonne in Paris.
    • Several years ago, while studying for a postgraduate degree, I was given a piece of advice by my tutor for which I will always be thankful.
    • I duly applied to both universities to undertake postgraduate study.
    • The university runs about 200 distance-learning degree courses, as well as many postgraduate degree courses.
    • Both these postgraduate degrees were in chemistry.
    • The successful candidate will hold a degree, preferably to postgraduate level.
    • He said new buildings and facilities will be rolled out in the new campus and a wide range of new degree courses and postgraduate courses will come on stream.
nounpōstˈɡrajo͞oətpoʊstˈɡrædʒuət
  • A student engaged in a postgraduate course of study.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This included 31,000 postgraduates and 26,000 international students.
    • While continuity is important, rapid changes have been taking place over recent years, notably the shift in balance of the student body between undergraduates and postgraduates.
    • Each university continues to recruit and teach its own students but postgraduates can tap into research anywhere in the group.
    • There were more undergraduates, more postgraduates, more lecturers, many more professors, more professional organisations, conferences here, there and everywhere.
    • Thus, it may be that you would want to stratify by both faculty and gender or faculty and whether students are undergraduates or postgraduates.
    • This book is aimed specifically at intermediate level students, such as third or fourth-year undergraduates or first-year postgraduates.
    • Honours students and postgraduates were directed to the close study of primary sources on aspects of British imperial history.
    • We need to base our continuing economic growth upon the graduates and postgraduates who populate our city businesses and academic institutions.
    • These are quite enough to fill a textbook of this kind, which is mainly aimed at advanced undergraduates or postgraduates and MBA students wishing to know more about this subject.
    • The first year that Warwick opened for undergraduates, all the undergraduates and postgraduates could get into one lecture theatre.
    • If undergraduates or postgraduates believe free banking means significant discounts are the norm for student overdrafts, loans and credit cards, they will be sorely disappointed.
    • Alumni, researchers, graduates, postgraduates and campus companies were all amongst those with entrepreneurial spirit and ambitions to establish their own companies.
    • What about part-time students - and postgraduates?
    • But among the applicants were hundreds of graduates, postgraduates, MBAs and engineers.…
    • Undergraduates and postgraduates are now being encouraged to think about lifelong career management, but many current postdocs have had little career education.
    • The acronym derives from the group composition of postgraduates, faculty, undergraduates, and graduate students.
    • In addition there was a modest increase in full-fee-paying domestic students, mostly postgraduates and students taking special courses.
    • This time, the fair is for three categories of youngsters - final year students, fresh graduates / postgraduates and professionals with up to five years' experience.
    Synonyms
    undergraduate, scholar, tutee
 
 
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