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'postgraduate credentials' is correct and usable in written English
You may use it when referring to qualifications achieved at a postgraduate (graduate level) level. For example, "With her postgraduate credentials in accountancy, she was well-equipped to embark on a career in business."
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Much of the increase occurred in the 2000s, when the premium for a bachelor's degree levelled off whereas that to postgraduate credentials kept rising.
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She earned a postgraduate certificate in education.
It delivers Postgraduate Certificate in Education courses.
"You may balance your life better if you participate in some activities purely for fun, rather than to achieve a leadership role that you hope might be a distinctive credential for postgraduate employment," he wrote.
The survey results support hiring emergency attendings that have completed postgraduate training in emergency ultrasonography to aid in credentialing staff.
Training may range from two days (the TrueBlue study) to a university awarded postgraduate qualification with additional work experience (mental health nurse credential required to receive the MHNIP).
However, subsequent investigations suggested Hunt had intended his remarks to be jocular, and many of the claims of St Louis – who runs a postgraduate course in science journalism at City University London – about her own professional credentials were called into question.
Credentials, apparently.
Postgraduate Dental Dean, London.
My postgraduate degree.
Postgraduate students agree.
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