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101 polytekniker
(en -e) [student or graduate of a college of engineering]. -
102 lærerhøyskole
subst. post-graduate training college -
103 адъюнкт
м.1. (post-)graduate, или advanced student, in a military academy / college2. уст. junior scientific assistant -
104 адъюнктура
ж.(post-)graduate, или advanced students', work at a military academy / college -
105 동기동창
n. graduate, one who has completed a course of study and received a degree or diploma (i.e. at a university or college) -
106 alumnus
n. alumnus, male graduate (of a school, college, etc.) -
107 gradueren
v. graduate, complete a course of study and receive a degree or diploma (as from a university or college), organize, arrange in grades; change gradually; grant a degree to one who has completed a course of study; divide into degrees -
108 Akademiker
2) ( Hochschullehrkraft) academic -
109 Hochschulabsolvent
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Hochschulabsolvent
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110 akademski
adj academic (rjeđe academical); collegiate I akademskia diskusija (distinkcija) academic exercise (distinction); -i građanin college/university graduate, holder of a degree; -a odjeća academic costume, academicals pl, cap and gown; akademski a sloboda academic freedom;* * *• collegiately• collegiate• academic• academical -
111 građevinarstvo
n (struka) civil engineering; (privredna grana) building trade, construction industry I inženjer -a (diploma/graduate) civil engineer; student građevinarstvo a civil-engineering student; fakultet -a college (AE+ school, BE+ faculty) of civil engineering* * *• building• civil engineering• construction industry• architecture -
112 strojarski
adj | strojarski tehničar engineering technician (AE mechanical e. l.); strojarski inženjer (graduate) mechanical engineer; - fakultet college/school of engineering* * *• mechanical engineering• mechanical -
113 адъюнкт
м.1) воен. (post)graduate [advanced student] in a military academy / college2) ист. ( младшая учёная должность) junior scientific assistant -
114 адъюнктура
ж. воен.(post)graduate [advanced students'] work at a military academy / college -
115 диплом
м- диплом с отличиему него́ есть дипло́м о вы́сшем образова́нии — he is a college/university graduate
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116 окончить
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117 школа
ж1) учебное заведение schoolшко́-интерна́т — boarding school
нача́льная/сре́дняя шко́ла — primary/secondary, AE high school
вы́сшая шко́ла — higher (educational) institution, university, college
вече́рняя шко́ла — evening school
ча́стная шко́ла — BE public school, AE private school
ходи́ть в шко́лу, учи́ться в шко́ле — to go to/to attend school
ко́нчить шко́лу — to finish/to leave school, AE to graduate from school
исключи́ть из шко́лы — to expel from school, на время to suspend from school
её сын ещё (у́чится) в шко́ле — her son is still at/AE in school
2) выучка schooling, trainingсуро́вая шко́ла (жи́зни) — the school of hard knocks coll
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118 lerarenopleiding
♦voorbeelden:de tweedefase-lerarenopleiding • post-graduate teacher training (course)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > lerarenopleiding
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119 business school
Gen Mgt1. a higher education institution that offers undergraduate and graduate courses in business-related subjects. Business schools provide courses of varying length and level, up to the Master of Business Administration. They cater for full-time students, but also offer part-time and distance learning to those already in employment. Subject coverage is broad, and courses cover all areas of business administration, management, technology, finance, and interpersonal skills.2. in the United States, a department of a university or college that provides similar types of courses -
120 Gropius, Walter Adolf
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 18 May 1883 Berlin, Germanyd. 5 July 1969 Boston, USA[br]German co-founder of the modern movement of architecture.[br]A year after he began practice as an architect, Gropius was responsible for the pace-setting Fagus shoe-last factory at Alfeld-an-der-Leine in Germany, one of the few of his buildings to survive the Second World War. Today the building does not appear unusual, but in 1911 it was a revolutionary prototype, heralding the glass curtain walled method of non-load-bearing cladding that later became ubiquitous. Made from glass, steel and reinforced concrete, this factory initiated a new concept, that of the International school of modern architecture.In 1919 Gropius was appointed to head the new School of Art and Design at Weimar, the Staatliches Bauhaus. The school had been formed by an amalgamation of the Grand Ducal schools of fine and applied arts founded in 1906. Here Gropius put into practice his strongly held views and he was so successful that this small college, which trained only a few hundred students in the limited years of its existence, became world famous, attracting artists, architects and students of quality from all over Europe.Gropius's idea was to set up an institution where students of all the arts and crafts could work together and learn from one another. He abhorred the artificial barriers that had come to exist between artists and craftsmen and saw them all as interdependent. He felt that manual dexterity was as essential as creative design. Every Bauhaus student, whatever the individual's field of work or talent, took the same original workshop training. When qualified they were able to understand and supervise all the aesthetic and constructional processes that made up the scope of their work.In 1924, because of political changes, the Weimar Bauhaus was closed, but Gropius was invited to go to Dessau to re-establish it in a new purpose-built school which he designed. This group of buildings became a prototype that designers of the new architectural form emulated. Gropius left the Bauhaus in 1928, only a few years before it was finally closed due to the growth of National Socialism. He moved to England in 1934, but because of a lack of architectural opportunities and encouragement he continued on his way to the USA, where he headed the Department of Architecture at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design from 1937 to 1952. After his retirement from there Gropius formed the Architect's Collaborative and, working with other architects such as Marcel Breuer and Pietro Belluschi, designed a number of buildings (for example, the US Embassy in Athens (1960) and the Pan Am Building in New York (1963)).[br]Bibliography1984, Scope of Total Architecture, Allen \& Unwin.Further ReadingN.Pevsner, 1936, Pioneers of the Modern Movement: From William Morris to Walter Gropius, Penguin.C.Jenck, 1973, Modern Movements in Architecture, Penguin.H.Probst and C.Shädlich, 1988, Walter Gropius, Berlin: Ernst \& Son.DY
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