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tertiary and institution
A college may be a degree-awarding tertiary educational institution, an institution within a university, an institution offering vocational education, or a secondary school.
For example, in order to become a fully qualified teaching professional in Hong Kong working in a state or government-funded school, one needs to have successfully completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Education (" PGDE ") or a Bachelor's degree in Education (" BEd ") at an approved tertiary educational institution or university.
Students attend a lecture at a tertiary institution.
Victoria University ( VU ) is a multi-sector tertiary institution ( higher education and TAFE ) based in Melbourne, Australia. Operating out of 11 campuses in Melbourne ’ s CBD and western regions, VU offers qualifications in higher education through its Faculties of: Arts, Education and Human Development ; Business and Law ; and Health Engineering and Science ; as well as vocational education ( TAFE ), and short courses though its Faculties of: Technical and Trades Innovation, and Workforce Development.
* May 15 – Australia's first private tertiary institution, Bond University, opens on the Gold Coast.
By the 21st century it will be the oldest tertiary institution in Australia.
After the nine-year comprehensive school, almost all students choose to go to either a lukio ( high school ), which is an institution preparing students for tertiary education, or to a vocational school.
At that point many students enrol in a post-secondary VET programme often at the same institution, to obtain a vocational qualification, although they may also seek entry to tertiary education.
Fort Hare is one of the oldest universities in southern Africa, and was the first Western-style tertiary education institution in the whole continent to be open to non-white students.
The congregation has started its own institution of tertiary education, Livets Ord Theological Seminary.
JCU is the second oldest university in Queensland — proclaimed in 1970 — and the first tertiary education institution in North Queensland.
Contestants must be under the age of 20 and must not be registered at any tertiary institution.
In the education system of New Zealand, a wānanga is a publicly owned tertiary institution that provides education in a Māori cultural context.
Established in 2011, the John Lions Award for Contribution to Open Software is open to high school and undergraduate university students enrolled in an Australian secondary or tertiary institution.
Because of the tradition of intellectual brilliance associated with this institution, many groups have chosen to use the word " academy " in their name, especially specialized tertiary educational institutions.
* non-degree candidate, someone attending an institution of tertiary education but not eligible for a baccalaureate or higher degree
The school shares its campus with Strode College, a tertiary institution and further education college which provides education for 16 + students after they leave secondary school, these courses are usually A-levels or Business and Technology Education Councils ( BTECs ).
Its educational institutions consist of effective public and private schools like the Masbate National Comprehensive High School in Masbate City that has three campuses-( MNCHS-Bolo Campus, MNCHS-Main Campus, MNCHS-Annex Campus ) and the state-supported Dr. Emilio B. Espinosa Sr. Memorial State College of Agriculture and Technology, Osmeña Colleges, Masbate Colleges, Southern Bicol Colleges, Liceo de Masbate Colleges-a catholic school with primary, secondary and tertiary educations under the directorship of the Diocese of Masbate ; Holy Name Academy-a catholic institution run by the Augustinian Recollect Sisters in Palanas, Masbate and Lucio Atabay Memorial Elementary School ( formerly, Nipa Elem School ) in Nipa, Palanas, Masbate and many elementary, secondary schools and colleges.
In 1967, the Government created a category of non-university tertiary institution ( called College of Advanced Education ( CAE )) that would be funded by the Commonwealth.
The University of Hong Kong ( or HKU, ) is the oldest tertiary institution in Hong Kong.
The CUHK has a great achievement in physical science and mathematics and is the only tertiary education institution in Hong Kong with Nobel Prize Laureates serving as professors, including Chen Ning Yang, James Mirrlees, Robert Alexander Mundell and Charles K. Kao ( Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, 2009 ).
Hong Kong Baptist University ( HKBU ) () is a publicly funded tertiary institution with a Christian education heritage.

tertiary and further
In Australia, technical and further education or TAFE institutions provide a wide range of predominantly vocational tertiary education courses, mostly qualifying courses under the National Training System / Australian Qualifications Framework / Australian Quality Training Framework.
Besides the addition of SDS, proteins may optionally be briefly heated to near boiling in the presence of a reducing agent, such as dithiothreitol ( DTT ) or 2-mercaptoethanol ( beta-mercaptoethanol / BME ), which further denatures the proteins by reducing disulfide linkages, thus overcoming some forms of tertiary protein folding, and breaking up quaternary protein structure ( oligomeric subunits ).
After year twelve, students may pursue tertiary education at university or TAFE ( technical and further education ).
Membrane filters are an effective form of tertiary treatment when it is desired to reuse the water for industry, for limited domestic purposes, or before discharging the water into a river that is used by towns further downstream.
In Australia, technical and further education or TAFE institutions provide a wide range of predominantly vocational tertiary education courses, mostly qualifying courses under the National Training System / Australian Qualifications Framework / Australian Quality Training Framework.
The S < sub > N </ sub > 1 mechanism therefore dominates in reactions at tertiary alkyl centers and is further observed at secondary alkyl centers in the presence of weak nucleophiles.
About ten percent of people then go on to develop tertiary disease within five to ten years ( during which further secondary lesions may come and go ), characterised by widespread bone, joint and soft tissue destruction, which may include extensive destruction of the bone and cartilage of the nose ( rhinopharyngitis mutilans or ' gangosa ').
The implementation of the Shopping Center, in the 1980s, along the Rodovia Anhanguera ( Anhanguera Road ), came to further boost the development of the tertiary sector in the city.
Graduates of polytechnics with good grades can continue to pursue further tertiary education at the universities, and many overseas universities, notably those in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, give exemptions for modules completed in Polytechnic.
The term is a further delineation of the three-sector hypothesis of industry in the sense that the quaternary sector refers to a part of the third or tertiary sector along with the quinary economic sector.
Additionally the town is home to one campus of Gower College Swansea, a tertiary college that provides further education and adult learning.
For further education there are two tertiary institutes and two national universities.
. ac. uk-academic ( tertiary education, further education colleges and research establishments ) and learned societies
The figure would be higher still had it not been for the longstanding ban on those without Burmese citizenship from pursuing advanced degrees when Ne Win instigated the 1982 Citizenship Law further restricted Burmese citizenship for Burmese Chinese ( as it stratified citizenship into three categories: full, associate, and naturalized ) and severely limited Burmese Chinese, especially those without full citizenship and those holding FRCs, from attending professional tertiary schools, including medical, engineering, agricultural and economics institutions.
A further 8. 45 percent have a tertiary education.
The Aotearoa Institute lobbied government for a further five years before being granted tertiary status in 1993.
With no tertiary education available in Fiji, and not able to afford to travel overseas for further education, he took up employment in his uncle's accountancy and import business.
These aid organizations mainly target the needy bright or economically poor students who seek funds to further their studies in schools and tertiary institutions and also addressing pressing societal impact issues.
There is a general further education college in Taunton, and four tertiary colleges within a radius.

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