EDUCATION
Across
- 3. Experts who evaluate the quality or validity of a student's research, academic work, or applications, often involved in grading or selection processes.
- 6. A student who is pursuing their first degree, typically a bachelor’s, and has not yet completed their higher education.
- 7. A person who formally applies for admission to a university, program, or job, often submitting documents like references and resumes for consideration.
- 11. (reference): Individuals who provide recommendations or evaluations of a student or applicant’s skills, character, and achievements, often used in applications for jobs or further study.
- 12. An academic or career counselor who provides guidance on educational, research, or career-related decisions, helping students plan their future.
- 14. A medical trainee in their first year of practical hospital training, often under supervision as they gain clinical experience.
- 15. A university or college educator who primarily focuses on teaching rather than research, often delivering lectures on specific subjects.
- 16. An institution or facility that provides care and early education to very young children before they begin formal schooling.
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- 1. A person who teaches practical or specialized skills, often in a more hands-on or applied setting compared to traditional academic teaching.
- 2. (person): A person who evaluates and grades students' assignments or exams, ensuring that academic standards are met.
- 4. An academic or professional responsible for overseeing students' research or practical training, providing guidance and ensuring progress is made.
- 5. In some universities, particularly in the UK, a don is a senior academic, often responsible for providing personal mentoring or tutoring to students in addition to teaching.
- 8. A person learning a trade or profession by working under the guidance of an experienced practitioner, usually in a hands-on setting.
- 9. of Department: The leader or senior academic in charge of an academic department within a university or institution, responsible for administrative and academic oversight.
- 10. A person undergoing professional training in a specific field, gaining practical experience under supervision.
- 13. Professor: A professor from another institution who temporarily teaches or conducts research at a host university, often bringing specialized expertise.