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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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After her political career, Mrs. Kopp did postgraduate studies in European law and human rights law and worked at her husband’s law firm.

From New York Times

Corporations, their owners and in some cases workers with very high skill levels, especially those with postgraduate degrees.

From Los Angeles Times

Sarah, a postgraduate student in Bristol who has co-authored a book about the experiences of autistic people, says autistic women like her often "develop people-pleasing and masking behaviours" so they're not noticed as being different.

From BBC

Two of the victims were also postgraduate students at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia’s Manresa engineering school.

From Seattle Times

At the age of 22, Prof Arday became interested in the idea of carrying out postgraduate study and spoke about it with his mentor.

From BBC