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postgraduate

[pohst-graj-oo-it, -eyt] / poʊstˈgrædʒ u ɪt, -ˌeɪt /
NOUN
alumnus
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NOUN
alumna
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Example Sentences

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For nonconference games, the money is deposited into the league’s postgraduate scholarship fund.

From Seattle Times

She performs best among the relatively small segments of California Republicans who described themselves as politically moderate or liberal and those with a postgraduate education.

From Los Angeles Times

He was keen to support others across the postgraduate community and his compassion, concern and kindness shone through.

From BBC

The changes, which come into force in January, remove the right of international students to bring dependents unless they are on postgraduate research courses.

From BBC

Students on postgraduate courses could also apply for visas for qualifying dependents: a husband, wife, civil or unmarried partner and any children under 18 years old.

From BBC