externship
1Externship — Externships are experiential learning opportunities, similar to internships, offered by educational institutions to give students short practical experiences in their field of study. In medicine it may refer to a visiting physician who is not… …
2externship — /ek sterrn ship /, n. a required period of supervised practice done off campus or away from one s affiliated institution: The young doctor served six months of externship at a nearby clinic. [1940 45; EXTERN + SHIP] * * * …
3externship — ex|tern|ship [ˈekstə:nʃıp US tə:rn ] n AmE a job that a university student does in order to gain experience in a particular area of work. Externships are usually not paid and usually last only a short time →↑extern, internship ↑internship ▪ an… …
4externship — ˈekˌstərnˌship noun Etymology: blend of external and internship : a period of temporary employment for an advanced student in a professional field (as teaching or engineering) for practical experience outside an educational institution * * * /ek… …
5externship — noun Date: 1945 a training program that is part of a course of study of an educational institution and is taken in private business …
6externship — noun An experiential learning opportunity, usually offered by a school, similar to an internship, but generally shorter in duration …
7externship — ex·tern·ship …
8Columbia Law School — Established 1858 School type Private Parent endowment $5.9 billion Dean David Schizer Location …
9Appalachian School of Law — Infobox University name =Appalachian School of Law native name =ASL latin name = motto = established =1994 type =Private ABA Accredited School of Law endowment = staff = 50 faculty = 20 full time, 2 adjunct president = provost = principal =… …
10Columbus School of Law — The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law Motto Deus Lux Mea Est God Is My Light Established 1897 …