A list of books, articles, etc. that you have referred to in a piece of writing
Bibliography
The act of copying somebody’s ideas, especially in written works (noun)
Plagiarism
Children or young of a particular parent; descendants
offspring
The grounds, often including the buildings, of a college, university or school
Campus
An additional section giving supplementary information at the end of a book, etc.
Appendix
Being practically involved in doing something (adj.)
Hands-on
The person in charge of a university department
Dean
A department of study in a university
Faculty
Instructional programs or courses that focus on the skills required for a particular job function or trade
Vocational training
The process of considering information carefully to judge it objectively (noun phrase)
Critical thinking
Somebody who acts as if they are better than others because they know more or have different tastes
Snob
A small restaurant where simple foods or snacks are sold, as in a factory or school
Canteen
Academic qualification regarded as worthless or irrelevant
a Mickey Mouse degree
Find a logical reason why sth/sb does sth (vb)
Rationalise
A teacher, especially one who teaches individuals or small groups
Tutor
A university built in the late 19th to early 20th century as opposed to older established ones (e.g. Oxford, Cambridge)
Red-brick university
A short course to help students prepare quickly for exams
Crammer
Put forward a hypothesis as a basis for argument (vb)
Posit
A trusted counselor or teacher
Mentor
A room in a school that is for the use of the teachers when they are not teaching
Staffroom