You can call a student to the stage by saying their name and inviting them up to present their speech. An example could be: "Next up, we have [student's name] who will be sharing their speech with us. Please give them a round of applause as they come up to the stage."
A student is a pupil. They are not different because if you call someone pupil they will think that you are calling them a student. So if you are going to call someone pupil all ways rember to think of that they are student
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A student who attends Yale college would be called a student. If a person graduates with a degree, a person may call them a graduate.
A student...
it is called a student
a teenager
they can call their moms
A student.
If you were comparing a building to a moving student, you could call the building stationary or still, while the student is dynamic or in motion. The building represents stability and permanence, whereas the student embodies change and activity.
There is no proper term, perhaps an Orientalist Student or an Arabophile.
A PhD student is typically referred to as a doctoral candidate.