Information and understanding that you have in in your mind.
Knowledge.
To officially give someone something such as a prize or an amount of money.
Award.
The ability to deal with dangerous and difficult situations without being frightened.
Courage.
To make someone more likely to do something or something something likely to happen.
Encourage.
Showing skill and imagination in creating things, especially in painting, drawing, etc.
Artistic.
The pleasant feeling that you have when you get something that wanted or do something that you wanted.
Satisfaction.
The ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practiced it.
Skill.
To get something.
Obtain.
A natural ability to do something.
Talent.
The process of learning the skills you need to do a particular job or activity.
Training.
A new idea or method that is being tried for the first time, or the use of such ideas or methods.
Innovation.
To make someone agree to do something by talking to them a lot about it.
Persuade.
To see something and know what it is.
Recognize.
Excellence and much better than most.
Outstanding.
Something good that you have succeeded in doing.
Achievement.
Related to education, schools, universities, etc.
Academic.
Something that you are trying to achieve.
Objective.
The feeling of satisfaction at your achievements or your family or friends.
Pride.
Relating to a job that needs special training or education.
Professional.
Having the drive or will to achieve something in your life.
Ambition.
Describes university studies or students at a more advanced level than a first degree.
Postgraduate.
A person who taking an exam.
Candidate.
Large or important enough to have an effect.
Considerable.
Education and skills that prepare you for a particular type of work.
Vocational.
Someone who asks for something, especially in writing.
Applicant.