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In the UK, higher education is typically undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) education undertaken at a higher education establishment such as a university or college. | In the UK, higher education is typically undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) education undertaken at a higher education establishment such as a university or college. | ||
More broadly, any education after secondary school. Also known as ''tertiary'' education. | |||
More broadly, any education after secondary school. | |||
Also known as ''tertiary'' education. | |||
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* [[Doctorate]] | * [[Doctorate]] | ||
* [[Further education]] | * [[Further education]] | ||
* [[Ivy League]] | |||
* [[MBA]] | * [[MBA]] | ||
* [[MPhil]] | * [[MPhil]] | ||
* [[Oxbridge]] | |||
* [[PG]] | * [[PG]] | ||
* [[PhD]] | * [[PhD]] | ||
* [[Russell Group]] | |||
* [[UG]] | * [[UG]] | ||
Revision as of 01:38, 10 July 2021
(HE).
In the UK, higher education is typically undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) education undertaken at a higher education establishment such as a university or college.
More broadly, any education after secondary school.
Also known as tertiary education.