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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a residential course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a course or program that takes place at a specific location where participants stay overnight, typically involving immersive learning experiences.
Example: "The university offers a residential course in creative writing that allows students to live on campus for two weeks while they develop their skills."
Alternatives: "on-campus course" or "live-in program".
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And perhaps the suntan when he returns to the series is from a residential course somewhere in Spain?
I hope he didn't pay a lot and go on a residential course, or anything, because I just ignored him.
Recently, transforming a residential course — going digital via HarvardX — included filming in far-flung Rwanda and Haiti.
On May 12, 13 and 14, the farm will put on a residential course, Pasture to Palate: The Art of Cheese Making.
Music Share Music (028 9066 9042) runs a residential course in Northern Ireland that provides musical activities with elements of theatre and visual arts.
At a residential course in Solihull, the men and women leading the most marginal fights are being shown the figures relating to ethnic minorities and told how to act on them urgently.
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"Three years ago, we were all frosh in Stanford University's Structured Liberal Education program, a yearlong residential course that surveys the world's most important works of literature, art, theology, philosophy, and history.
Publish materials from an existing residential course on OCW under an open license.
PwC runs Genesis Park, a five-month residential course for a hand-picked group of would-be partners from around the world.People are expected to keep learning and networking after they have been made a partner too.
Participants randomised to the training intervention had all attended a 3-day residential course using a model reported previously (Fallowfield et al, 1998).
The charity offered him a place on a six-week residential course in Leatherhead, which he attended in 2011.
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