Definition of Associateship. Meaning of Associateship. Synonyms of Associateship

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Definition of Associateship

Associateship
Associateship As*so"ci*ate*ship, n. The state of an associate, as in Academy or an office.

Meaning of Associateship from wikipedia

- work full-time in the profession while studying for the exams. The ****ociateship exams, commonly called preliminary exams, consist mostly of core mathematics...
- The ****ociateship of King's College (AKC) award was the degree-equivalent qualification of King's College London from 1833. It is the original qualification...
- on behalf of the Camborne School of Mines Trust. These awards are: ****ociateship of the Camborne School of Mines (ACSM) for BEng and BSc degrees Master...
- The Royal College of Psychiatrists is the main professional organisation of psychiatrists in the United Kingdom, and is responsible for representing psychiatrists...
- Actuaries of ****an (IAJ), with ****ociateship and fellowship credential levels. The IAJ's requirement for ****ociateship include p****ing the primary examination...
- through the National Academies' National Research Council research ****ociateship program. On 9 June 1909, Secretary of the Navy George von L. Meyer signed...
- The ****ociateships of Imperial College London include the bachelor degree–equivalent awards the ****ociate of the Royal College of Science, the ****ociate...
- 15 months in the United States. He accepted a post-doctoral research ****ociateship at the University of Wisconsin's Laboratory of Genetics to help set...
- silk. Students graduating who have also completed the tradition of ****ociateship of King's College (AKC), will wear as part of their academic gown a...
- An ****ociate attorney is a lawyer and an employee of a law firm who does not hold an ownership interest as a partner. An ****ociate may be a junior or senior...