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a period of time during which somebody gets practical experience of a job
Internship
a period of time during which somebody works for an employer to learn the skills needed for a specific job
apprenticeship
to help somebody to do something
to assist
to be present at an event
attend
knowledge or practical wisdom gained from what one has observed, lived through, or undergone:
Experience
a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or judge the worth of another person
Interview
curriculum vitae in American English
Résumé
an official certificate of permission; license:
Permit
a person who can provide a statement or a letter about, or answer questions about, another's character, abilities, et
Reference
the knowledge or ability to do something well:
skill
a quality, accomplishment, etc., that fits a person for some job, function, or the like.
Qualifications
an unoccupied position or office:
Vacancy
anyone working as a trainee, (sometimes without pay) to gain practical experience in an occupation.
intern
a student from abroad (2 words)
overseas student
(esp. at Oxford and Cambridge) a university officer, usually a fellow, responsible for teaching and supervising a number of undergraduates.
tutor
Seminars conducted over the Internet
Webinar
a talk delivered before an audience or a class, esp. for instruction or to set forth some subject:
Lecture
college-level student who has not received a first, esp. a bachelor's, degree.
undergraduate
a student taking advanced work after graduation
Postgraduate
a college or university teacher
Professor
larger classes where students discuss or study with their teacher
Seminar
a thesis, esp. one written by a candidate for a doctoral degree:
Dissertation