Postgraduate definition
Postgraduate means a student defined as such by the University.
Postgraduate means a student enrolled for a Postgraduate Programme or Master's Degree. The 3- year LL.B. programme, though a bachelor's degree programme, is a postgraduate programme for the purposes of these regulations. These regulations do not cover students enrolled for an M. Phil., Ph.
Postgraduate means students pursuing or continuing formal education after
Examples of Postgraduate in a sentence
In addition, ▇▇▇ will fund other posts that fall outside the scope of the Postgraduate Medical Tariff, e.g. Dental posts, Community based Foundation posts, General Practice and PVI based posts, and Occupational Medicine posts.
The duly authorised officer of HEE for Postgraduate Medicine and Dental will be the Postgraduate ▇▇▇▇.
This Funding is largely provided through the national Postgraduate Medical Tariff, including both a salary component and the education and training tariff, in accordance with the tariff rules established by Department of Health and communicated by HEE.
More Definitions of Postgraduate
Postgraduate means any person currently enrolled in a graduate or postgraduate certificate or diploma, honours, taught or thesis masters or doctoral degree at Victoria.
Postgraduate means “University studies or a student at a more advanced level than a first degree”
Postgraduate means students of the ▇.▇▇. studies (4 i 5 rok studiów magisterskich); “doctoral” means students of the doctoral studies leading to the Ph.D. degree (studenci uczestnicy studiów doktoranckich) TS: teaching staff mobility of short duration (1-8 weeks; 5 working days per week; minimum 8 hours of teaching per week)
Postgraduate means a student registered for a course in the University leading to a Higher Degree Postgraduate Diploma or Postgraduate Certificate as defined by Ordinance.
Postgraduate means a Student who has successfully completed a first degree at a recognised institution of higher education;