postgraduate

IPA: poʊstgrˈædʒʌwʌt

noun

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

adjective

  • Of studies which take place after having successfully completed a degree course.
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Examples of "postgraduate" in Sentences

  • But postgraduate is actually better established than these pre - words.
  • Baudrillard reminds me of a very dark period in my life called my postgraduate year.
  • It is possible to register as a one-year or one-term postgraduate student not reading for a degree.
  • It is important to note that in the past school term, 1,506 teachers took some kind of postgraduate course.
  • Here we saw the Bishop and a number of novice priests receiving instruction, taking, I imagine, a kind of postgraduate course.
  • Because postgraduate is so often used interchangeably with graduate, it would be unrealistic to insist that the two must be different and that postgraduate means what you and I think it does (what it should!).
  • I also recall my visits to the ranch in the years of 1958 and 1959, a postgraduate from the Soviet Union, a Jack London student of Moscow State University and UC-Berkeley, together with Vice-Chancellor of the University James Hart and famous literary scholar Franklin Walker.

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