Graduate Students definition

Graduate Students. Association” means the University of Calgary Graduate Students’ Association.
Graduate Students means those who are members of the Graduate Student Society at Simon Fraser University and who also:
Graduate Students. Association” shall mean The Graduate Students’ Association (GSA) of the University of Lethbridge.

Examples of Graduate Students in a sentence

  • GAPSA and its coordinate councils advocate on your behalf to make the University of Minnesota the premier institution for graduate and professional education in the nation, and try to make sure students have a smooth, supported, even fun time getting their degree.Council of Graduate Students (COGS) www.cogs.umn.edu The Council of Graduate Students (COGS) is the official student governing board of the Graduate School, representing all Graduate Students at the U of M.

  • Council of Graduate Students (COGS) cogs.umn.eduThe Council of Graduate Students (COGS) is the official student governing board of the Graduate School, representing all Graduate Students at the U of M.

  • Post Doctoral Associates Graduate Students Undergraduate Students Secretarial/Clerical Cal.

  • A health insurance fee, non-resident tuition (if applicable), professional school fees (if applicable), and reduced Educational and Registration Fees; as well as the Associated Graduate Students (AGS) fee, are charged to all students registered in absentia.

  • Graduate Students must achieve a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.000 or higher.* See definition of Credit Hours Earned and Attempted below.


More Definitions of Graduate Students

Graduate Students means those students who are registered in the School of Graduate Studies;
Graduate Students means full-time Graduate Students in the Faculty of Classics, not ex-graduate students, members of other faculties or outsiders of any sort.
Graduate Students. Association Event” means an event, or program, on or off-campus, organized by or on behalf of the Graduate Students’ Association, or a student club registered with the Graduate Students’ Association.
Graduate Students. Association” means the group of individuals elected by and from the graduate student body who have the authority to act as the legislative, administrative, and executive body of the Students, as per the Graduate Students’ Association’s mandate;
Graduate Students. Association” or “GSA” means the University of Manitoba Graduate Students’ Association, a corporation established in the Province of Manitoba, comprising graduate students of the University of Manitoba;
Graduate Students are persons who already possess a bachelor’s degree and continue their studies after graduation. The goal within this target group is, to increase positive perceptions of science and to attract female students to STEM studies, particularly in physics. Most of the students only have a vague understanding and unclear expectations of these science fields – especially of the field of physics. That is why it is so important, to recruit young people – especially women for science and physics at an early stage. As a reference point, higher education and experience in school are deemed as an important factor in favour of, or against making a career in physics. Vague information and false expectation of technologies and science require all teachers to better educate this target group from an early stage. PhD students and candidates are educated to degree level and employed – often on a temporary contract – by universities or research institutions. Usually they are enrolled in a PhD programme and simultaneously active in teaching. All of them are assigned to a supervisor. Research assistants are like PhDs employed by universities or research institutions, for the purpose of assisting in academia research. For this target group, but also partially for other target groups, the following aspects4 are relevant:  clarity about career models and pathways  ways of balancing career aspirations and family responsibilities 2 European Commission, 2012, p.35 in She figures 2015, p.20 3 She figures 2015, p. 20 4 Pollitzer, 2012  childcare issues and costs  mobility, both across borders and sectors  possibilities for dual career  returning after career breaks. Postdocs are researchers after finishing their doctorate. They are (often temporarily) employed at a university or research organisation and do work relating to advanced academic or professional work. With their conscious decision to stay in science they are aiming for a professorship. The way of transition to a mid-career scientist is not clearly defined and the specific time period in which they enter and exit mid-career varies significantly. It is estimated that this period can last in-between ten and 25 years5.
Graduate Students means (1) All students registered in the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (or its Successor) at the University, unless their memberships of the Society have been expelled in accordance with the Bylaw 2.8 of the Society. (2) All students registered as a Master’s or Doctoral student at the University of British Columbia in programs that are not registered in the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, as defined by the GSS Policy Manual, unless their memberships of the Society have been expelled in accordance with the Bylaw