studentship

[ˈstjuːdəntʃɪp]

studentship Definition

  • 1the state or position of being a student
  • 2a scholarship awarded to a student

Using studentship: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "studentship" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was awarded a studentship to study abroad.

  • Example

    His studentship at the university allowed him to conduct research in his field.

studentship Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for studentship

Phrases with studentship

  • a scholarship awarded to a student pursuing a doctoral degree

    Example

    The doctoral studentship provided funding for her research and living expenses.

  • a scholarship awarded to a student pursuing a postgraduate degree

    Example

    The postgraduate studentship covered her tuition and living expenses while she pursued her master's degree.

  • a scholarship awarded to a student pursuing an undergraduate degree

    Example

    The undergraduate studentship helped cover the cost of tuition and textbooks for the recipient.

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Summary: studentship in Brief

'Studentship' [ˈstjuːdəntʃɪp] refers to the state or position of being a student, or a scholarship awarded to a student. It is often used in academic contexts, such as 'His studentship at the university allowed him to conduct research in his field.' 'Studentship' can also be modified by degree level, such as 'doctoral studentship,' 'postgraduate studentship,' and 'undergraduate studentship.'