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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
university
1 structure and organization 2 teaching and research 3 studying at a university 4 getting a degree see also EDUCATION, LEARN, TEACH
1 structure and organization - an educational institution of the highest level: university the University of Edinburgh ◎ the Open University ◎ a university student - an institution where you can study after you leave school which is not a university: college a further education college ◎ a technical college ◎ a teacher training college - education at a university: higher education (noun U) The government wants to make it possible for more people to go on to higher education. - (at some universities) an independent institution which has its own teachers, students and buildings: college He went to Oxford University but I don't know which college he was at. - the area of land where the main building of a university is: campus (noun C/U) Do you live on campus? - the head of a university: vice-chancellor (AmE chancellor), principal - the head of some colleges: president - one of the parts into which a university is divided: department; adjective: departmental; a person who runs a department in a university: head of department the Department of Sociology ◎ a departmental meeting - a group of related departments in a university: faculty; the head of a faculty: dean the Faculty of Science and Engineering ◎ the dean of the Arts Faculty - the teaching staff of a faculty: faculty (noun U, with singular or plural verb) a meeting of faculty - the teaching staff of the whole university: (AmE) faculty (noun U, with singular or plural verb) - the part of a year at university when students have classes and exams: academic year The academic year begins in October. - one of three parts that the academic year is divided into in some countries: term (noun C/U) the Autumn/Spring/Summer term ◎ end-of-term examinations - one of two parts that the academic year is divided into in some countries: semester - one of the parts of the university year when there are no classes: vacation the Easter vacation ◎ the long vacation (= the summer vacation)
2 teaching and research - a person who teaches at a university or college: lecturer; the position of a lecturer: lectureship They're advertising a lectureship in the Sociology Department. - a senior person who teaches at a university: professor; the position of a professor: chair, professorship She's just been appointed to the Chair of European History. - a person who teaches and/or does research at a university: academic - a talk to a group of people on a particular subject: lecture (on/about sth) Did you go to his lecture on Brecht? ◎ to give a lecture - to give a lecture or lectures on a particular subject: lecture (on/about sth) - a room which is used for giving lectures: lecture room, lecture theatre - a person who teaches a small group of students: tutor - a lesson given by a tutor to one student or a small group of students: tutorial - a class in which a small group discuss or study a subject with a teacher: seminar; a talk which is given for a seminar: seminar paper All the students have to give a seminar paper at least once during the term. ◎ a seminar room - a teacher at a university who makes sure that students are doing their work properly: supervisor; to work as a supervisor: supervise sb; noun (U): supervision Her dissertation is being supervised by Professor Holroyd. ◎ I'm not happy with the supervision I'm getting. - a detailed and careful study of sth to find out more about it: research (into/on sth) (noun U) What's his research on? ◎ a research project ◎ a research student - to study sth carefully and in detail: do* research (into/on sth), research sth She's doing some research into animal behaviour. ◎ She's researching her new book. - a room or building that is used for scientific work, research or teaching about science: laboratory - a place where you can go to read, work and borrow books: library ※ more on research STUDY - libraries LIBRARY
3 studying at a university - a person who is studying at a college or university: student a university student - a student who has not yet taken his or her first degree: undergraduate an undergraduate course - a student who is studying for a second degree at a university: postgraduate new computer facilities for the postgraduates in the department ◎ a postgraduate student - to attend university regularly as a student: go* to university, be at university She's planning to spend a year abroad before she goes to university. ◎ I'm at London University. - an opportunity to study at university: place I got a place at Manchester University. - a university building where some students live: hall (of residence) - to live in a hall of residence: live in hall - a society which all students can join: student union - to spend time learning about sth: study (sth); the act of learning about sth: study (noun U) George is studying German literature. ◎ What's his field of study? - an area of knowledge that is studied at school, university, etc: subject What subjects will you take when you go to university? ※ more on studying STUDY - a complete series of lessons or classes: course (in/on sth); a part of a course: module Which courses are you doing this term? ◎ How's your course going? ◎ The course consists of six modules. - a part of a course that a student has completed and that appears on his/her record: credit I need another four credits to complete this course. - a written, spoken or practical test of what you know or can do: exam, (formal) examination to take a maths exam ※ more on exams EXAM - a short piece of writing on one subject: essay to write an essay on sth ◎ to hand in an essay - a piece of work that you are given to do by university teachers which counts towards your final degree: assignment You need to do well in your assignments as well as in the exam. - a long piece of writing on sth which you have studied or researched, especially as part of a university degree: dissertation, thesis (plural theses) to write a thesis - to give a completed piece of work to a person in authority: hand sth in When have you got to hand in your essay? - a number or letter given for schoolwork or exams to show how good it is: mark, grade What mark did you get? ◎ a high mark ◎ a good grade
4 getting a degree - an examination that you have passed or a course of study that you have successfully completed: qualification a teaching qualification - a qualification gained by successfully completing an academic course at a university or college: degree My daughter's at Harvard doing a degree in Political Science. ◎ I've got a degree in psychology. - a qualification of a lower level than a degree: diploma a diploma in hotel management - to study sth as your main subject at college or university: (AmE) major in sth I'm majoring in English. - a person who holds a (first) degree from a university: graduate a graduate in engineering ◎ a history graduate - to get a first degree from a university: graduate (in sth) (from sth); noun (U): graduation I graduated in History from Sussex University. ◎ After graduation, I plan to do a postgraduate degree. - a ceremony in which degree certificates are given to people who have graduated from a university: graduation ※ different kinds of degree - a first university degree in an arts subject (= history, languages, etc): BA (= Bachelor of Arts) - a first degree in a science subject: BSc (= Bachelor of Science) - (in Britain) grades for a university degree: first (class), (upper) second (class), third (class) She got an upper second in politics from Surrey University. ◎ a first-class honours degree - a degree taken after a first degree in an arts subject: MA (= Master of Arts) - a degree taken after a first degree in a science subject: MSc (= Master of Science) - the highest university degree: PhD, DPhil (= Doctor of Philosophy), doctorate to get a PhD ◎ to work for a doctorate ※ MORE ... - money that is given (by the government) to help pay for a university or college education: (student) grant - money that is borrowed by a student from the government to help pay for university education: (student) loan - an amount of money that is given to a person who has passed an exam or won a competition in order to help pay for their studies: scholarship She's won a scholarship to study music. - a loose piece of clothing worn by students when they graduate: gown - to leave university without finishing your studies: drop out (of sth) He started university but dropped out after two years.
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