Examples of using To study full-time in English and their translations into Swedish
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Do I have to study full-time?
Erasmus Mundus granted students have an obligation to study full-time…[-].
Choose to study full-time or part-time.
Yes, in most cases you have to study full-time.
Are going to study full-time abroad;
Motivation for doctoral studies and possibility/availability to study full-time.
Yes, in most cases you have to study full-time at upper secondary level.
Entire programmes are taught in English, to provide an opportunity for international students to study full-time in Sweden.
PhD students are expected to study full-time and actively participate in the department's activities.
Students should be able to study full-time.
PhD students are expected to study full-time and to actively participate in the activities of the department.
especially in the case of those who need to study full-time.
A typical day will depend on whether you choose to study full-time or do an add-on course.
Choose to study full-time from our base in Paris,
Your activities will depend on whether you choose to study full-time, or combine this course with a volunteer or internship programme.
Choose to study full-time from our base in Paris,
therefore have launched a funding program which covers all new students willing to study full-time.
PhD students are expected to study full-time and to actively participate in the activities of the department.
If you interrupt the studies or cease to study full-time, as an employee, you will have to hand in your notice
The FEB offers its students to study either full-time or part-time.
The programme is structured to allow you to continue working full-time and to study your MBA part-time.
Studies with an extent corresponding to full-time study, for example 5 credits per month or 25 hours of study per week.
The course is comparable to full-time study or 25 hours per week.
You have completed the courses/equivalent that correspond to the full-time study included in the programme, before the semester you are admitted.