feel free | giving permission | |
going around | is being distrtibuted | |
spare | extra | |
disseration | carried out | |
turn to | begin to examine or talk about | |
moving on | going on to the next point | |
in more detail | in greater deal | |
come back | return to | |
having said that | nevertheless | |
skip | leave out | |
run out of time | have no time left | |
fees | money which must be paid for a particular service | |
fill in | complete | |
get in | if I am accepted and given a place | |
mature student | a student at uni who is older than the usual age | |
referee | a person who knows you and who is willing to describe and prise you to support your application | |
process | deals with documents officialy | |
financial guarantees | formal acceptance of financial responsibility and ability to pay | |
equal opportunities policy | principle of treating all people the same, regardless of sex, race, religion | |
acknowleadge | say that they recieve it, not accepted it | |
deadline | final date by which sth must be done | |
called for | asked to attend | |
student loan | money which must be repaid when one has completed ones studies | |
President | head of the uni | |
Professor | highest grade of uni teacher | |
undergraduate | student studying for his first degree | |
postgraduate | student doing his second degree | |
principal | head of the uni or school | |
dean | person who is in charge of division of study | |
lecturer | the lowest teaching rank at uni | |
student | anyone decided to the acqusition of knowleadge, especially attending uni | |
handout | a paper containing a summary of a lecture | |
lectern | a high sloping desk for notes when giving a lecture | |
presentation | a formal talk to show and explain an idea to an audience | |