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Higher Education & Applying for a job Vocabulary

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