Definition & Meaning | English word TRAINEESHIPS
TRAINEESHIPS
Definitions of TRAINEESHIPS
- plural of traineeship.
Number of letters
12
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using TRAINEESHIPS in a Sentence
- 3 hydraulic capstans (two small on the bridge, one of each side, used to hoist upper yards, but never used during traineeships, one large on the poop, in front of the mizzen mast, used to heave tight hawsers during mooring operations).
- The PhD funding packages include a combination of tuition grants, stipends, traineeships, teaching fellowships, research assistantships, and other academic appointments.
- The college provides a full range of courses, preparing students for university, TAFE, traineeships and employment with courses delivered both on- and off-campus.
- A wide selection of study options in vocational education are offered from short courses, pre-apprenticeships, apprenticeships, and traineeships through to certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, and onto higher education, tertiary degrees under the Australian Qualifications Framework.
- The didactical activities include not only mere teachings but also laboratory activities and traineeships aiming at the integration between theoretic knowledge and practical abilities.
- For those aged 19 and above, NCFE offers lifelong learning opportunities helping individuals to develop and retrain across different sectors, through continuing professional development (CPD), regionally focused learning, traineeships, and reskilling and retraining provision.
- RMIT ABC Fact Check gave their verdicts on the veracity of some of the claims made on the night, including Morrison's statements on capital gains and negative gearing ("misleading"), franking credits ("misleading"), and carbon emissions ("misleading"); and Shorten's statements on social media ("wishful thinking"), apprenticeships and traineeships ("correct"), health ("correct"), carbon emissions ("broadly correct"), and wage growth ("correct").
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