Postgraduate in a sentence as a noun

I had plenty of teachers who went through postgraduate qualification and had 20 years of experience who couldn't teach for ****.

I worked on the child and grandchild of this experiment, HiRes and Telescope Array as an undergraduate and a bit as a postgraduate at the University of Utah.

"To date, most university administrators in all universities of the land continue to be academics, the kind of people who have the postgraduate degrees needed to be professors.

Postgraduate in a sentence as an adjective

We do it because we know that a 12-year-old is at an extraordinarily vulnerable time in their life and oftentimes a pretrial diversion program can mean the difference between a postgraduate degree and a life on the streets.

I was originally considering moving to the US for my postgraduate studies, however, after speaking with peers I decided against it, as other countries that offer far more favorable visa terms exist.

It's not just computer science that has ample opportunity for postgraduate research outside of a university, and it's not only the philosophers, geologists, and educators who are finding difficulty.

Postgraduate definitions

noun

a student who continues studies after graduation

adjective

of or relating to studies beyond a bachelor's degree; "graduate courses"