[
UK
/pˈəʊstɡɹɐdjˌuːeɪt/
]
NOUN
- a student who continues studies after graduation
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to studies beyond a bachelor's degree
graduate courses
How To Use postgraduate In A Sentence
- They could decide who got the promotion, the apartment, the new car, or the postgraduate course abroad. OUTCAST
- At worst that could mean ejection from the postgraduate social work course he'd sweated blood to get on to. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
- The department runs a research seminar, with guest speakers and opportunities for postgraduate students to present their work.
- Each university continues to recruit and teach its own students but postgraduates can tap into research anywhere in the group.
- At postgraduate level the Renaissance School will offer advanced specialist training in generalism to keep generalists firmly based in ‘whole patient medicine.’
- But among the applicants were hundreds of graduates, postgraduates, MBAs and engineers.…
- I didn't put down that I had postgraduate degree.
- He has a degree in radio electronic engineering and a postgraduate qualification in financial insurance management.
- Alumni, researchers, graduates, postgraduates and campus companies were all amongst those with entrepreneurial spirit and ambitions to establish their own companies.
- The Naval Postgraduate School has defined cyberterrorism as the unlawful destruction or disruption of digital property to intimidate or coerce people.