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1 Student
Student m BIL student* * *Student
[university] student, college boy (man), undergraduate;
• Bafög-Studenten grant-aided students;
• in der Ausbildung befindlicher Student preparatory student;
• Student mit höchstem Ausbildungssatz [etwa] student on full grant. -
2 Student mit höchstem Ausbildungssatz
Student mit höchstem Ausbildungssatz
[etwa] student on full grant.Business german-english dictionary > Student mit höchstem Ausbildungssatz
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3 grant
هِبَة \ donation: a public gift: They made a donation to the local hospital. foundation: money, etc., given to help a school, etc., when it is set up. gift: sth. that is given; a present: He gave his mother a gift for her birthday. grant: money, etc., that is given officially for a purpose: The student received a government grant to pay for his studies. -
4 grant
مِنْحَة \ gift: sth. that is given; a present: He gave his mother a gift for her birthday. grant: money, etc., that is given officially for a purpose: The student received a government grant to pay for his studies. -
5 Bafög-Student
Bafög-Student
grant-aided student. -
6 studiestøtte
student grant(s). -
7 субсидия студенту
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8 пособие студенту
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9 субсидия студенту
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > субсидия студенту
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10 beca
f.1 grant.beca de investigación research grant/scholarship2 scholarship, fellowship, bursary, financial aid for students.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: becar.* * *1 (gen) grant; (concedida por méritos) scholarship, award* * *noun f.1) grant2) scholarship* * *SF1) (=ayuda) [por méritos o en concurso] scholarship; [ayuda económica general] grant2) (=vestido) sash, hood* * ** * ** * *beca11 = fellowship, grant, scholarship, studentship, bursary, grant money.Ex: She has received the CLA's Ruby E. Wallace Traveling fellowship and the Canadian Council Grant, both for the study of nonbook materials.
Ex: In its early years it benefited from a variety of grants to support activities and developments, but since 1971, OCLC has been supported by membership fees and grants for specific research and development projects.Ex: This article considers the following models of payment: tuition reimbursement by employer; tuition paid by the student; and tuition assisted by scholarship or grant.Ex: Its notability is seen to lie in the fact that it has significantly broken the stranglehold upon postgraduate studentships in the gift of the Science and Engineering Research Council.Ex: This article describes a 12 week study tour of the UK undertaken with the help of a bursary from the EU by a lecturer in library studies from Papua New Guinea.Ex: The article 'Who Says Money Doesn't Grow on Trees' provides information to teachers who need grant money to fund projects their schools cannot afford.* beca de asistencia = attendance grant.* beca de asistencia a congreso = conference attendance grant.* beca de desplazamiento = travel grant.* beca de estudio(s) = study grant, education grant.* beca de formación = in-service training.* beca de investigación = research grant.* beca de movilidad = travel grant, mobility grant.* beca de prácticas = in-service training.* beca escolar = school grant.* conceder beca = grant + scholarship.* que concede becas = grant-making.* sistema de becas = grant scheme.beca22 = graduation sash, sash.Ex: They are among the most famous manufacturers of embroidered stoles and graduation sashes.
Ex: Just one other question: why are some of the sashes worn from left shoulder to right hip or right shoulder to left hip?.* beca de graduación = graduation sash.* * *(ayuda económica) grant; (que se otorga por méritos) scholarshipCompuestos:student grantresearch grant* * *
Del verbo becar: ( conjugate becar)
beca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
beca
becar
beca sustantivo femenino ( ayuda económica) grant;
( que se otorga por méritos) scholarship
becar ( conjugate becar) verbo transitivo ( dar ayuda ecónómica) to give o (frml) award a grant to;
( dar beca por méritos) to give o (frml) award a scholarship to
beca sustantivo femenino grant
(de estudios) scholarship
beca de investigación, research fellowship
becar verbo transitivo to award a grant to o to award a scholarship
' beca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conceder
- formalmente
- gestionar
- redoblar
- aplicar
- asignar
- becar
- hacer
English:
application
- award
- fellowship
- grant
- scholarship
- eligible
- pin
* * *beca nf[del gobierno] grant; [de organización privada] scholarship UE beca Erasmus Erasmus scholarship;beca de investigación research scholarship;* * *f1 de organización scholarship* * *beca nf: grant, scholarship* * *beca n1. (estatal) grant2. (privada) scholarship -
11 Stipendium
Stipendium n BIL, PERS scholarship, student grant, (AE) grant; fellowship (meist für ältere Studenten und Wissenschaftler) • ein Stipendium beantragen BIL apply for a scholarship • ein Stipendium bekommen BIL get a scholarship, win a scholarship • sich um ein Stipendium bewerben BIL apply for a scholarship* * *n < Person> scholarship, student grant, grant; fellowship (AE) (meist für ältere Studenten und Wissenschaftler)* * *Stipendium
scholarship, fellowship, [study] grant, sizarship (Br.), foundation, stipend, studentship (Br.), exhibition (Br.), bursary (Br.), burse (Br.);
• ausgeschriebenes Stipendium open scholarship (Br.);
• auf bestimmten Personenkreis begrenztes (nur bestimmten Kandidaten gewährtes) Stipendium close scholarship (Br.);
• Stipendium ausschreiben to exhibit a foundation;
• sich um ein Stipendium bewerben to compete (try) for a scholarship;
• Stipendium einrichten to establish (found) a scholarship, to exhibit a foundation;
• jem. ein Stipendium gewähren to put s. o. on a foundation;
• Stipendium haben to be on a foundation;
• Stipendium stiften to found a scholarship. -
12 stipendi
yks.nom. stipendi; yks.gen. stipendin; yks.part. stipendiä; yks.ill. stipendiin; mon.gen. stipendien; mon.part. stipendejä; mon.ill. stipendeihinaward (noun)bursary (noun)fellowship (noun)grant (noun)scholarship (noun)student award (noun)* * *• grant• student grant• student award• scholarship• studentship• fellowship• bursary• award• stipend -
13 Studienförderung
f student grant* * *Stu|di|en|för|de|rungfstudy grant; (an Universität) university grant* * *Studienförderung f student grant -
14 BAföG
BA|föG ['baːføk]1. nt -, no plB́á|fög2. nt -, no pl abbrer kriegt BAföG — he gets a grant
See:* * *BAFöG, Ba·fög<->[ˈba:fœk]nt kein pl Akr von Bundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz [student] grant, German Federal Law on Training and Education Promotion* * *1. Gesetz: federal law governing financial assistance for students2. Zuschuss zur Ausbildung: grant;BAföG bekommen get a (government) grantBundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz n (abk BAföG oder Bafög) Federal Education and Training Assistance Act -
15 Bafög
BA|föG ['baːføk]1. nt -, no plB́á|fög2. nt -, no pl abbrSee:* * *BAFöG, Ba·fög<->[ˈba:fœk]nt kein pl Akr von Bundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz [student] grant, German Federal Law on Training and Education Promotion* * *1. Gesetz: federal law governing financial assistance for students2. Zuschuss zur Ausbildung: grant;BAföG bekommen get a (government) grantBundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz n (abk BAföG oder Bafög) Federal Education and Training Assistance Act -
16 Studienbeihilfe
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17 Studentenabonnement
Studentenabonnement
student subscription;
• Studentenausweis student’s union card (Br.);
• Studentenbeihilfe (Bafög) student grant;
• Studentenförderungsprogramm Work-Study Program (US);
• Studentenjahre university years, college time;
• Studentenschaft students, student body;
• Studentenvereinigung, Studentenverbindung fraternity;
• Studentenwohnheim students’ hall of residence, hostel (Br.), dormitory (US). -
18 opintotuki
• financial aid for students• financial aid to students• governmental aid to students• student aid• student financial aid• student grant• study grants -
19 S.U.
(fk Statens Uddannelsesstøtte) [the State Education Fund];( penge) study grant(s), student grant(s). -
20 BAFöG
abbrev of Bundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz [student] grant;
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