Sentences with phrase «about graduates working»

Recently there has been much publicity about graduates working for nothing, or indeed even paying to work, in the hope of making an impression and getting a paid job) see for example The Mail Online, 4 March 2010 — «The Slave Labour Graduates.»)
I told him about my graduate work in Texas.
To find out more about our graduate work, visit the Grads in Games website.

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Adding to that, about 53 percent of all employed college graduates 25 to 32 say they are «very satisfied» at work.
So I graduated from Harvard, class of» 97, and the internet was just a couple years old then and, of my graduating class of about 1,600, probably fewer than 10 people moved out West to work in tech.
This research indicates that the difference in earnings between a woman and man who both graduated from the same university and who, one year after graduation, both work the same field and have identical jobs (in terms of occupation, sector and hours) is about 7 %.
Having just wrapped up their three - month stint working out of Techstars» New York City - based office, the entrepreneurs that make up the tech accelerator's graduating class know a thing of two about staying productive amidst chaos.
A new survey says graduates of the nation's top b - school aren't entirely optimistic, but they have some pretty solid ideas about how to get Americans back to work.
Stories continue to churn through the media about young college graduates, unable to find work, being forced to live at home with their parents.
Most contestants will talk about how they have a «rock star» team, then list some impressive accomplishments (Ivy League graduates, proven track record, worked at Google and so on).
These are authentic perceptions of what our lenders think about our program and their experiences working with graduates of our program.
Graduate who purchased our Platinum package talks about how many leads and deals he is working on due to the lead generation that comes with this package.
Listen to this graduate talk about how CCTG changed his life and how in just 10 months he has 4 people working for him.
In his early 20s, a young college graduate working at a bank came to Elizabeth Larsen's loan office to talk about buying a home.
SFB @ Simple Finance Blog writes 4 Money Management Tips For College Graduates — You have just graduated from college, and you are about to join the working class.
'» Asked to paint a picture of the company in 20 years, the executives mentioned such things as «on the cover of Business Week as a model success story... the Fortune most admired top - ten list... the best science and business graduates want to work here... people on airplanes rave about one of our products to seatmates... 20 consecutive years of profitable growth... an entrepreneurial culture that has spawned half a dozen new divisions from within... management gurus use us as an example of excellent management and progressive thinking,» and so on.
«We have about 25 % of our graduates who enter the priesthood or religious life, whilst others work for bishops and run Catholic institutions.
One big thing I prayed for recently is that a friend of mine would be able to find a job, because they hadnt worked in several years and hadnt graduated from college, and they found a job within about a week.
Even though I had graduated from the French Culinary Institute and worked as a line cook, I had a lot to learn about real farm - to - table cuisine.
After graduating from WSU in 2009 with a degree in computer science, he turned to writing while looking for work, finding he was passionate about it.
Conduct exit surveys with graduates to glean information about aspects of school that worked well and ways to improve.
Even after graduating from Rudolf Steiner College and working as Director of Community Development at the Princeton Waldorf school, she received inquiries from other schools about The Parent Handbook.
She started being actively involved during graduate school by working on several DPG webinar presentations focused on informing dietetic students about the field of school nutrition.
So much to consider and so much to still explore, but reading about these schools really did add a lot to those discussions in the woods, even if it was just me quoting from the book to anyone who was nearby - «Did you know that today's college graduate will have as many as seven career paths over the course of their working years?»
Damn near every graduate student I've ever met has this snooty, «holier than thou» attitude about working.
After graduating I would love to work for a health and fitness publication so that I could research and write about nutrition to help inform the public how to navigate the nutrition landscape.»
As for Diaz - Tello, who has graduated from law school since the birth of her child, she's now working in her own legal practice and with groups like the National Advocates for Pregnant Women to educate moms about what they're going into when they enter the delivery room.
The more recent graduates are getting the benefit of more - and - more teaching in their paediatric or family medicine residency which is I think for working much harder at helping this generation of doctors coming out to know more about breastfeeding.
James Stern - Weiner is a graduate student in Modern Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford, and is working on a book about resolving the Israel - Palestine conflict.
The youth at Pathway, a school within East that works with students to help them graduate on time, went to support the Florida students who want a national ban on the sales of assault - style rifles and high - capacity magazines and want to close loopholes about sales of firearms at gun shows and on the Internet.
Science talked with one of the study's authors, materials scientists and graduate student Phil De Luna at the University of Toronto in Canada, about how CO2 recycling works — and what the future holds for these technologies.
Some graduates of the program reported in a survey that they emerged more focused on their graduate work, in part because they had improved their time - management skills, and also because they were more enthusiastic about what lay ahead — whether in academia or the business world.
Writing a paper is usually the first thing that comes to mind when graduate students start to think about disseminating their work.
But, he says, just as research experience can enhance the work of his program's graduates, growing up in a minority community can enhance reporting about and for that community.
National data is surprisingly sparse — too sparse, probably, to make meaningful judgments about return on investment — but the available evidence indicates that PSM graduates are finding work, and it's mostly well - paid.
But, given the disappointingly uneven picture of available professional development resources that the report paints, scientists who want to emerge from their graduate school or postdoc years ready to find and take advantage of nonacademic career opportunities must adopt an entrepreneurial approach to their own professional development and take the fullest advantage of all the chances they get to learn about the world of off - campus work.
The 6 - year - old site was started by Morten Stærkeby, a graduate student in entomology at the University of Oslo, who has worked on about 30 forensics cases since 1996.
«We further theorize that the essential difference between collaborative group work and direct instruction is that students learn about the «self as agent and others as (the) audience,»» a hypothesis explored in another paper by Zhang's co-authors, Richard C. Anderson, director of the Center for the Study of Reading, and graduate student Joshua A. Morris, both of the U. of I.
Aside from Lindqvist and Yang, who worked on the study for about 18 months, coauthors include Gradeigh D. Clark, a Rutgers graduate student, and Antti Oulasvirta of Aalto University in Finland.
Two years out of graduate school and keen on becoming a professor, Kaltenbacher was passionate about her work on inverse problems, which she describes as «mathematical modeling in a reverse way,» starting with observation rather than first principles.
Cannon's work with GPS goes back to 1984 when she was still a graduate student and only about six global positioning satellites were in orbit, compared to two dozen today.
The force coefficients generated by the wing are «about two to three times greater than a static airfoil wing used for large airplanes,» said Kamal Viswanath, a co-author who was a graduate research assistant working with Tafti when the work was performed and is now a research engineer at the U.S. Naval Research Lab's Laboratories for Computational Physics and Fluid Dynamics.
That said, Rothman notes that working in England meant he missed out on some practical training about US science that he would have gotten at an American university, like how to write an effective US grant application, and how graduate students are funded.
Addressing concerns about keeping the process carbon - neutral, Paul Dauenhauer, another graduate student working on the project, notes that while methane is a fossil fuel, there are other ways to heat the catalyst that don't involve burning petrochemicals.
Of the 15 hydrogeologists in the Denver office where Zeiler works, only three have Ph.D. s. That's typical of the field as a whole: AGI estimates that university programs graduate five times as many M.S. students as Ph.D. s. Its figures show that about 18,000 hydrologists and hydrogeologists now work in the environmental industry, a few thousand in the mining and petroleum industries, and about 850 in academia, the only sector for which a doctorate is required.
Based on the first two meetings held in October 2010 and March 2011, participants emphasized the need to educate early career scientists (i.e., graduate students, scientists working at a post-doctoral level or equivalent, and junior faculty) about initiating and maintaining international scientific collaboration.
In order to best prepare for the madness, I thought about how I studied for tests in the past (what worked and what didn't) and talked to the older graduate students.
At about the same time, Brown and two collaborators — Jordan Anaya and Tim van der Zee, a graduate student at Leiden University in the Netherlands — were working on a preprint that they posted in PeerJ titled «Statistical heartburn: An attempt to digest four pizza publications from the Cornell Food and Brand Lab.»
Niyogi joined Fink's lab and found himself in an unusual situation: As a graduate student in a group of about 20, he was surrounded by postdocs, because he was focused on Arabidopsis and all the other graduate students worked with yeast.
And they're working with my graduate students, so they can learn more about, «Well, what does it mean to have a master's?
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