0 a college or a college department where students who already have a first degree are taught
1 the levels of university study after completing four years of study at a college or university, or the part of a university where you can study at this level:
All children were from middle-class families or had parents who were attending graduate school.
To systematize postgraduate education and supervision, a graduate school system, established in 1995, combines state-of-the-art research with training programs.
This was completely true of my advisors in graduate school who did spend gobs of time trying to get me going in my dissertation.
Everybody who was in graduate school, in my age group or earlier, was concerned about supposedly neutral monetary shocks with potentially disastrous consequences.
It might be correct to say of you that you have enjoyed being a philosopher ever since graduate school.
But not to worry: you hear them, all right - unless you went to graduate school and learned laboriously to deafen yourself.
A subsequent spell in graduate school deepened and enhanced his perception of the construction of the modern subject, particularly in its opposition to authority.
Regarding formal education, men enjoy advantages over women because they are more likely to have college and graduate school education.
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departamento de una universidad que ofrece cursos avanzados, posgrado [masculine], postgrado [masculine]…
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escola de pós-graduação…
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troisième cycle [masculine]…
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avdeling for høyere studier [masculine]…
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