traineeship
Americannoun
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the state or position of being a trainee.
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a period of service as a trainee.
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a grant enabling a person to serve as a trainee.
Etymology
Origin of traineeship
Example Sentences
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At 19, he joined the Compagnons du Devoir, a French organization founded in the Middle Ages that offers artisans a traineeship with posts all over the country.
From New York Times • Dec. 21, 2022
Alternatively, you can consider an apprenticeship or a traineeship.
From BBC • Jul. 27, 2022
He had a traineeship in hematology, eventually earning a doctorate in biochemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1967.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 25, 2021
But Black students were less likely than their white, Asian, and Latino counterparts to receive two kinds of funding: from a faculty member’s research grant, or from a traineeship program.
From Science Magazine • Nov. 22, 2021
A traineeship at an EU agency raises young scientists’ employability, Hugas adds.
From Nature • Nov. 6, 2018
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