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  • Academic (adj): Relating to education.
  • Academic Life: A term used to describe someone who is clever and enjoys studying.
  • Access (n & v.): The means or opportunity to approach or enter.
  • Accommodation (n): A room, a group of rooms, or building in which someone may live or stay
  • Disagreeing is the action of saying you don’t agree.
  • Graduating is the action of getting your degree and leaving university.
  • Advising is the action of telling someone what to do.
  • Contributing is the action of taking part in something, like a tutorial, and it means giving your ideas or your opinion.
  • Revising is the action of going over something again, something you have studied before.
  • Article (n): A piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other publications.
  • Assignment (n): A task or piece of work allocated(specify) to someone as part of a job or course of study.
  • An assignment generally gives the student a clue on the objectives and the purposes of a particular class of research.
  • Homework is a piece of work or task that a student is assigned by his or her teacher to complete the outside the classroom mostly at home.
  • Bursar (n.): A person who manages the financial affairs of a college or school.
  • Campus (n.): The grounds and buildings of a university or college.
  • Contribute (v.): To give (something, especially money) in order to help achieve or provide something.
  • Creche (n.): A nursery(place) where babies and young children are cared for during a working day.
  • Deadline (n.): The latest time or date by which something should be completed.
  • Faculty (n.): A group of university departments concerned with a major division of knowledge.
  • Fee (n.): A payment made to a professional person in exchange for service.
  • Field trip: A trip made by students or research workers to study something at first hand( It’s work outside the university).
  • Fresher (n.): Freshman /a first - yar student at university.
  • A lecturer is a person who gives lectures.
  • Access is the process of getting in.
  • A sports centre is a place for tennis, squash, and football.
  • A cook is a person who prepares and cooks food.
  • A food court is a place with many different restaurants.
  • A guard is a person who keeps watch, especially a soldier or other person assigned to protect and control access to a place.
  • A degree is a certificate for a university course.
  • A creche is a place to leave your children for a few hours.
  • A vending machine is a machine with food and drinks.
  • A launderette is a place where you can wash your clothes.
  • A librarian is a person on charge of or assisting in a library.
  • Greeting is the action of saying hello.
  • A graduate is a person with a degree.
  • Social distancing is the action of keeping a safe place between yourself and others.
  • Socializing is the action of meeting people in your free time.
  • Research is an action that involves finding information in books or on the internet.
  • A projector is a machine for showing slides, for example from PowerPoint.
  • A secretary is a person employed by an individual, or in an office to assist with correspondence, make appointments, and carry out administrative tasks.