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qualification and Graduate
* Graduate diploma, generally a postgraduate qualification, although some graduate diplomas involve the study of undergraduate level courses
* In Australia, a diploma can mean one of three things: the older usage is of an advanced level course done in the vocational education and training sector or university academically equivalent to some years of a bachelor degree but giving a similar professional status and position as a degree ; a Graduate Diploma, which is undertaken after completing a degree but at undergraduate level in a field other than that covered by the degree ( e. g. the Graduate Diploma of Education necessary to become a school teacher in most Australian states ); and a Postgraduate Diploma, a coursework-only qualification which is undertaken as additional study in a specialisation within one's degree area.
From 2005 WIUT has offered the first Internationally accredited Masters of Arts in International Business and Management as well as a professional qualification for teachers, the Post Graduate Certificate in Special Studies-Teaching and Learning.
A Graduate Diploma is generally a postgraduate qualification, although some graduate diplomas involve the study of undergraduate level courses ( see Postgraduate diploma ).
The Graduate Diploma is a postgraduate academic qualification taken after a Bachelor's degree.
To ensure that the Graduate Diploma qualification is recognised, they must be registered with the Ministry of Education ( Singapore ).
The Graduate diploma is generally a professional conversion qualification to reskill a graduate with new specialised skills, for instance the GDipPsy-Graduate Diploma in Psychology is aimed at offering specialised skills in Psychology.
** Professional Graduate Diploma in Information Technology-A academic qualification equal to the third ( final ) year of a UK honors degree, awarded by the British Computer Society ( BCS )
The academic qualification begins at Professional Certificate, then Professional Diploma which is equal to a 1st class honours degree and ends with Chartered Post Graduate Diploma which is a Masters level qualification.
* Professional Graduate Certificate in Education, an English and Welsh teacher-training qualification that does not include master's credits
* Professional Graduate Diploma in Education, a Scottish teacher-training qualification formerly known as a PGCE

qualification and Royal
Mountbatten's qualification for offering advice to this particular heir to the throne was unique ; it was he who had arranged the visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Dartmouth Royal Naval College on 22 July 1939, taking care to include the young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret in the invitation, but assigning his nephew, Cadet Prince Philip of Greece, to keep them amused while their parents toured the facility.
Seven days before the wedding, the Queen granted her future son-in-law the qualification of Royal Highness.
In 1925, he enrolled at the Royal College of Music but lasted only two terms before leaving, again without obtaining any formal qualification.
In March 1854 he passed the Royal College of Surgeons exam to become a Member ( MRCS ), a basic qualification for practising surgery in England.
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland along with certain National University of Ireland medical schools offers a BMedSci qualification on completion of a thesis based on 2 – 3 months of summer research ; only students achieving honours in their preclinical courses are eligible to receive the degree.
There is a separate MRCPI qualification, run by the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, based in Dublin in the Republic of Ireland.
Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons MRCS is a professional qualification for surgeons in the UK and Ireland.
In the UK and many other countries OMFS is a medical specialty requiring both medical and dental degrees, culminating in an appropriate qualification ( e. g. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, FRCS, in the UK ).
Fields such as psychiatry and radiology used to be entered at the registrar stage, but the other registrars would usually have passed part one of a higher qualification, such as a Royal College membership or fellowship.
Having been buried alive in a Royal Rumble qualification match at Rock Bottom: In Your House, The Undertaker disappeared from television while The Acolytes, Faarooq ( Ron Simmons ) and Bradshaw ( John Layfield ), began to act strangely eventually abducting Dennis Knight and leaving him tied up in a darkened room.
The term ' Chartered ' in ACCA qualification refers to the Royal Charter granted in 1974 by Queen Elizabeth II in the United Kingdom.
A postgraduate qualification in neuropathology is obtained through training and an examination overseen by the Royal College of Pathologists UK.
* Lilian Lindsay ( 1871 – 1960 ), the first woman with a British qualification in dentistry, having graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh on 3 May 1895
There is a separate and distinct MRCP ( UK ) qualification, run by the Royal Colleges of Physicians in Glasgow, Edinburgh and London.
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons ( FRCS ) is a professional qualification to practise as a surgeon in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.
McMahon restarted a long-running feud with Stone Cold Steve Austin when, in December 1998, he made Austin face the Undertaker in a Buried Alive match with the Royal Rumble qualification on the line.
FC København will, as Danish champions, qualify for UEFA Champions League 2006-07 qualification and the Royal League 2006-07.
Brøndby IF will, as runners-up, qualify for UEFA Cup 2006-07 qualification and Royal League.

qualification and Society
The Theosophical Society is absolutely unsectarian, and no assent to any formula of belief, faith or creed shall be required as a qualification of membership ; but every applicant and member must lie in sympathy with the effort to create the nucleus of an Universal Brotherhood of Humanity "..." ARTICLE XIII Offences-1.
Notable people who qualified in medicine as a Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries ( LSA ) include John Keats ( 1816 ), Elizabeth Garrett Anderson ( 1865, thereby becoming the first ostensible female recipient of a UK medical qualification ), and Ronald Ross ( 1881 ).
Teacher Qualifying Examinations: Successful completion of these examinations leads to qualification with the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing.
Upon achieving all four advanced qualifications, the individual will receive a qualification as an " ECDL Expert " — in the UK, this confers upon the person Associate Membership of The British Computer Society, should that person wish to sign up to a code of conduct and join BCS.
This merger enabled the Society to take on the role of a professional body as well as that of a learned society ; use of the unearned FSS qualification was viewed as inappropriate and strongly discouraged, and it became less common.
Members of the Society who hold the Trust and Estate Practitioner ( TEP ) designation will often move on to pursue the MTI, which is the highest level qualification.
In some jurisdictions, equivalent certification may be offered through State or Provincial authorities ; however the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ( ASME ) requires QEI certification as the sole standard for proof of qualification ( See: ASME A17. 1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators ).
The International Society for Philosophical Enquiry ( ISPE ) similarly accepts the RAPM as a qualification for admission, and so does the International High IQ Society.
For the payment of a fee to the Personal Finance Society members with this level of qualification may use the CertPFS designation.

qualification and Chemistry
* In 1993, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry approved the use of the dalton with the qualification that the GCPM had not given its approval.
The term is usually used, without further qualification, to refer to the standard atomic weights published at regular intervals by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ( IUPAC ) and which are intended to be applicable to normal laboratory materials.

qualification and was
We should not underestimate the significance of this point, as education was the bottom line qualification for being a junzi or " noble person ,"... her example suggests that the Confucian prescription for a meaningful life as a woman was apparently not stifling for all women.
Vialli was sacked in favour of Claudio Ranieri, who guided Chelsea to the 2002 FA Cup Final and Champions League qualification in 2002 – 03.
No disability or lack of qualification prevented Taylor and Fillmore from taking office, and as they had been duly certified to take office that day as president-elect and vice president-elect, if Taylor was not president because he had not been sworn in as such, then Atchison, who had not been sworn in either, certainly was not President either.
However, while the licentia continued to hold a higher prestige than the bachelor's degree ( Baccalaureus ), it was ultimately reduced to an intermediate step to the Magister and doctorate, both of which now became the exclusive qualification for teaching.
At its origins, a doctorate was simply a qualification for a guild — that of teaching law.
" This was followed in 1903 by his qualification to teach criminal law in Heidelberg.
In his view, as God was everywhere and anyone could preach, the established church was unnecessary and a university qualification irrelevant for a preacher.
In the 13th century, the feast of Saint Melchiades ( as he was then called ) was included, with the mistaken qualification of " martyr ", in the Roman Calendar for celebration on 10 December.
The qualification tests were used to validate computational models, and compliance with the required 1. 4 factor of safety was shown by analysis.
The origins of the Ijazah dates back to the ijazat attadris wa ' l-ifttd (" license to teach and issue legal opinions ") in the medieval Islamic legal education system, which was equivalent to the Doctor of Laws qualification and was developed during the 9th century after the formation of the Madh ' hab legal schools.
Emmanuel Adebayor was the force behind that unexpected qualification.
Although Togo's qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany was historic, its participation was marred by incidents and headlines.
After eight weeks of refresher flight training and qualification in the F9F Panther jet fighter at the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Williams was assigned to VMF-311, Marine Aircraft Group 33 ( MAG-33 ), based at the K-3 airfield in Pohang, South Korea.
It was subsequently amended by () which prohibited political or religious tests but required a loyalty oath as qualification to any office or public trust, by the Virgin Islands Elective Governor Act () which made the Governor an elected office, by (), and by (), which removed the reight to indictment for certain crimes and removed the jurisdiction of the admiralty courts.
1873 was the year that some semblance of organisation was brought into county cricket with the introduction of a residence qualification.
Grace missed a large part of the 1879 season because he was doing the final practical for his medical qualification and, for the first time since 1869, he did not complete 1000 runs, though he did take 105 wickets.

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