Across
- 1. A person who manages or organises the work of a business, school, or office.
- 4. A person whose job is to make or repair wooden objects or furniture.
- 5. To lose your job because your employer no longer needs you.
- 6. A formal request for something, such as a job or a place at a university.
- 9. A person with an important job who makes decisions in a company or organisation.
- 10. To be given a higher or more important job in a company.
- 12. A student studying for their first degree at a university.
- 13. A system of work where different people work at different times of the day or night.
- 14. To lose your job because the company has no more work or money for you.
- 15. Money given to a student to help pay for their studies because of good results or need.
- 17. The money you pay for your education at a school, college, or university.
- 18. A small class where a teacher and students discuss a subject in detail.
- 20. A talk given to a group of students at a university or college.
- 21. A person whose job is to repair or install water pipes, taps, or toilets.
- 23. A person who works too much and finds it hard to stop.
Down
- 2. A group or building at a university where students meet and organise activities.
- 3. Time that a mother is allowed to take off work when her baby is born.
- 7. Time that a father is allowed to take off work when his baby is born.
- 8. A student who has already completed a degree and is studying for a higher one.
- 11. A long piece of writing on a particular subject, usually done at the end of a university course.
- 16. The buildings and grounds of a university or college.
- 19. To earn enough money to support yourself or your family.
- 22. A long piece of writing based on research, done to get a higher university degree.
