work study - translation to greek
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work study - translation to greek

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Work-study; Work-study (disambiguation); Work Study; Workstudy; Work study (disambiguation)

work study         
μελέτη εργασίας
field work         
COLLECTION OF INFORMATION OUTSIDE A LABORATORY, LIBRARY OR WORKPLACE SETTING
Field work; Field Work; Field study; Field survey; Fieldwork; Field study method; Field-study centre; Field project; Field observations; Field station; Field archaeology; Outdoor work; Archaeological fieldwork; Open-field trial; Field science
πρόχειρο οχύρωμα
work in process         
ITEM STILL BEING MADE OR COMPLETED AS OPPOSED TO A FINISHED OR MERELY PLANNED ITEM
Work in Progress; Work In Progress; In progress; Work-in-progress; Work in progress
ημιτελής εργασία

Definition

work study
¦ noun a system of assessing working methods so as to achieve the maximum output and efficiency.

Wikipedia

Work study

Work study or Work Study may refer to:

  • Diligent Work-Frugal Study Movement also known as Work-Study Movement, a program to bring Chinese students into France and Belgium in the early 20th century
  • Cooperative education
  • Federal Work-Study Program in the United States
  • Internship
  • Job analysis
  • Time and motion study
  • International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management
Examples of use of work study
1. The average financial aid package (grant, work–study, loan) for those students exceeds $26,000, Inzer said.
2. Israel would rule; the natives would work, study and be happy with their lot.
3. John Shimkus and the clerk of the House, who manages the work–study program for youths under 18.
4. Grants and loans each make up 46 percent of student aid funding, while the remainder comes from tax credits and work–study programs.
5. Federal off–budget support for such items as educational loans and work–study aid increased 207 percent from 1''0 to 2003.