| 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 |