periods of experience definition

periods of experience means periods of work experience which form part of a sandwich course;
periods of experience means periods of work experience which form part of a sandwich course; “qualifying course” means a qualifying course as defined for the purposes of Parts 2 and 4 of the Jobseeker’s Allowance Regulations 1996;
periods of experience means, subject to sub-paragraph (2), periods of industrial, professional or commercial experience associated with full-time study at an institution but at a place outside the institution;

More Definitions of periods of experience

periods of experience means periods of work experience which form part of a sandwich course; “postgraduate master’s degree loan” means a loan which a student is eligible to receive under the Education (Postgraduate Master’s Degree Loans) Regulations 2016;
periods of experience means periods of work experience during a sandwich course; “learning support fund” means a discretionary grant awarded by the National Health Service to eligible qualifying students for any of the following:
periods of experience means, subject to sub-paragraph (2), periods of industrial, professional or commercial experience associated with full-time study at the establishment but at a place outside the establishment, other than periods of—
periods of experience means, subject to sub-paragraph (2), periods of industrial, professional or commercial experience associated with full-time study at the institution but at a place outside the institution, other than periods of—

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  • financial expert means an individual, company or firm who is authorised to give investment advice under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000;