Sentence examples for postgraduate from inspiring English sources

The word "postgraduate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word to describe someone who has completed a bachelor's degree and who is studying for a master's degree, doctorate, or professional degree. For example, "My brother is a postgraduate student, studying for his master's degree in mathematics."

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postgraduate

noun

A person continuing to study in a field after having successfully completed a degree course.

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"No single market should drive the growth and composition of a country's incoming postgraduate body," said Zainab Malik, director of research for British Council education intelligence.

Over half (54%) of the US' growth in international postgraduate students is expected to come from India.

While in the UK, China accounts for 44% of growth in the international postgraduate market, this figure stands at 33% in the US.

One of the protesters, Natalie Fiennes, 23, a postgraduate student, said: "We're preparing for the police.

Born in County Waterford, Ireland, Richardson read history at Trinity College, Dublin, as an undergraduate, before postgraduate study at UCLA and a doctorate at Harvard.

The NGDP trainees also complete a postgraduate qualification in strategic leadership as part of the initiative.

Chang spent time at Manchester university as part of a jointly-run course with his home university in Nanjing, eastern China, and was sufficiently impressed to stay on in the country as a postgraduate.

Employers in the Netherlands tend to focus on your postgraduate qualification rather than your bachelor's, so you have the luxury of discovering new areas of interest in your first degree without worrying about what you want to do later.

"Schools ought to be thinking about what environment is going to best support a student to thrive through their degree," she explains, drawing on her own experience of completing an undergraduate course at Nottingham before starting a postgraduate degree at Oxford.

The Northern Irish astrophysicist discovered the first radio pulsars as a postgraduate student under the supervision of Antony Hewish, but it was he who shared the 1974 Nobel prize for Physics with Martin Ryle, not Bell Burnell.

This includes field work, academic publishing, advising the Foreign Ministry of Finland on the topic (I was based in Helsinki until 2010), and using the case in postgraduate courses I teach on the topics 'Development & Security in Africa' and 'Mineral Extraction in Africa'.

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