postgraduate work
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpostgraduateandwork
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postgraduate
noun[C]
uk/ˌpəʊstˈɡrædʒ.u.ət/us/ˌpoʊstˈɡrædʒ.u.ət/
a student who has already received one degree and is studying at a university for a more ...
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work
noun
uk/wɜːk/us/wɝːk/
an activity, such as a job, that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually ...
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(Definition ofpostgraduateandworkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Is not that unfair to students who rely on degree standards for entry topostgraduatework?
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The universities are being asked to make cuts in their staffing ratios and also inpostgraduatework.
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Our colleagues advocate a radical reorientation ofpostgraduatework.
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A further £3 million is being made available this year to safeguard importantpostgraduatework.
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Furthermore, it is unlikely that those countries will be able to develop the degree of specialisation that is required for really goodpostgraduatework.
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In the face of such relentless stress graduates will not undertake thepostgraduateworkwhich will sustain research.
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Yet those doingpostgraduateworkneed food, a roof over their heads and such necessities as heat and light as much as other graduates.
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They would go through university andpostgraduatework.
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There is no evidence that the earning powers of postgraduates go up as a result of theirpostgraduatework.
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I was not sure of the effect on an undergraduate who progressed on topostgraduatework.
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A considerable amount of expenditure onpostgraduateworkis wasted.
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In my view we should look closely into the question of reserving the two older residential universities forpostgraduatework.
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First, there has been a steady growth ofpostgraduatework.
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It costs about £27,000 to train a doctor, and if he stays on forpostgraduatework, it is even more expensive.
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There were also many others doingpostgraduatework.
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Under that legislation, all undergraduates were guaranteed payment of their fees, butpostgraduatework was made the subject of discretionary local education authority grants.
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Foreign students take courses in this country and many move on topostgraduatework; they do much for the advancement of the universities.
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For those doingpostgraduateworkthe situation is especially serious because they receive no top up loan.
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I suppose that they are included in the non-recurrent building costs, which must include a certain element forpostgraduatework.
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There are well-equipped laboratories suitable for degree andpostgraduateworkof all kinds.
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