The acronym derives from the group composition of postgraduates, faculty, undergraduates, and graduate students. |
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This year the US Embassy has sponsored essay competitions for undergraduates and postgraduates. |
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In addition there was a modest increase in full-fee-paying domestic students, mostly postgraduates and students taking special courses. |
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Each university continues to recruit and teach its own students but postgraduates can tap into research anywhere in the group. |
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We need to base our continuing economic growth upon the graduates and postgraduates who populate our city businesses and academic institutions. |
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His plans had required a dexterity that would serve him well when he came to supervise his own band of postgraduates later. |
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Honours students and postgraduates were directed to the close study of primary sources on aspects of British imperial history. |
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The first year that Warwick opened for undergraduates, all the undergraduates and postgraduates could get into one lecture theatre. |
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This book is aimed specifically at intermediate level students, such as third or fourth-year undergraduates or first-year postgraduates. |
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Thus, it may be that you would want to stratify by both faculty and gender or faculty and whether students are undergraduates or postgraduates. |
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Undergraduates and postgraduates are now being encouraged to think about lifelong career management, but many current postdocs have had little career education. |
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To change the subject rather abruptly, the philosophy postgraduates at La Trobe University have been anchoring a philosophy radio program this year. |
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Alumni, researchers, graduates, postgraduates and campus companies were all amongst those with entrepreneurial spirit and ambitions to establish their own companies. |
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There were more undergraduates, more postgraduates, more lecturers, many more professors, more professional organisations, conferences here, there and everywhere. |
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This included 31,000 postgraduates and 26,000 international students. |
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Currently there are 11,100 students studying at the university, of which 7,995 are undergraduates and 3105 are postgraduates. |
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It is proud to be the only university in the West Midlands where the majority of postgraduates study on a part-time basis. |
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Among educational groups, only postgraduates show a rating above the majority level. |
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It suggests that salaries for postgraduates and non-graduates have risen faster since 2010 than for those who hold a first degree. |
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Accommodation is guaranteed for first year undergraduates and international postgraduates. |
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The postgraduates will be trained in a range of disciplines, including social policy, psychology, economics, environmental planning and linguistics. |
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The majority of older students and postgraduates find accommodation in the private sector, help for which is provided by the college private housing office. |
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Ghom and Mhaske provide a textbook that covers a wide range of topics in oral pathology, for use as a reference by undergraduates, postgraduates, and practicing dentists. |
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Postgraduates as averred by Thanuskodi are major users of university library resources and services. |
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