postgraduates in English

noun
1
a student engaged in a postgraduate course of study.
These are quite enough to fill a textbook of this kind, which is mainly aimed at advanced undergraduates or postgraduates and MBA students wishing to know more about this subject.
noun
    grad studentgraduate student

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1. Professional sponsorship of students and postgraduates, namely arranging of practical work experience and student exchange places

2. 16 For some postgraduates, their chosen course or research specialism may form a natural stepping-stone into a subsequent career.

3. University of Oregon; Latin: Universitas Oregonensis: Motto: Mens Agitat molem: 1,666: Students: 20,980: Undergraduates: 16,475: Postgraduates: 3,919: Location

4. 21 At Chalmers University some 600 undergraduates and 50 postgraduates now receive hands-on training in online information retrieval every year.

5. (19) Blundering psychology is a kind of familiar morbid psychology in society, and it also exists among postgraduates, such as fickleness, haste-in-progress, dysphoria, pessimism, and so on

6. The site includes a list of publications, undergraduate and postgraduates course programmes, and brief summaries of research in economic geology, volcanology and landscape evolution.

7. 14 Blundering psychology is a kind of familiar morbid psychology in society, and it also exists among postgraduates, such as fickleness, haste-in-progress, dysphoria, pessimism, and so on.

8. Blundering psychology is a kind of familiar morbid psychology in society, and it also exists among postgraduates, such as fickleness, haste-in-progress, dysphoria, pessimism, and so on. Sentencedict.com