university - use in sentences

Converse of subject

  • administer: Entry for non-degree holders is via the Graduate Management Admissions Test ( GMAT ) administered by the university.

Adjective modifier

  • British: Are you Considering Joining the British Universities Film & Video Council?
  • leading: Simfonec, is the Science Enterprise Center for a number of London's leading universities based at the Cass Business School, London.
  • Australian: A study published in July found little difference between the overall academic performances of over 300,000 domestic and foreign students in 22 Australian universities.

Converse of object

  • attend: Those attending university outside of Wales will still have to pay the full top-up fee amount.
  • enter: It is more difficult to enter university using the vocational program.
  • leave: Do you think you'll get a chance to do any more emulators once you leave university?
  • choose: Step by Step Step 1 When you get your grades, contact your chosen university to see if they will still accept you.

Adjective modifier

  • prestigious: On the other hand, perhaps for you a just and worthy goal is a position at a more prestigious university.
  • research-intensive: Nottingham is already the most research-intensive university in the East Midlands.

Modifies a noun

  • campus: South West England offers a wide range of options, including space at all its key university campuses.
  • lecturer: Elsie Briggs, a university lecturer, owned this 15th century house from 1958 until her death in 1988.
  • library: One can find these tools at any university library.
  • department: They also teach in college, school or university drama departments.
  • degree: London's workforce is the most highly qualified in the UK, with over a third having a university degree.
  • faculty: Chronicle of Higher Education News source for college and university faculty members and administrators.

Noun used with modifier

  • host: You do not need to pay any tuition fees to your host university.
  • freefall: I can't imagine jumping with a more friendly, relaxed and knowledgeable bunch than the guys I found at freefall university.

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