Sentences with phrase «academic advisers on»

The Yale Center for International and Professional Experience is a group of offices that work together, and with other academic advisers on campus, to support students throughout their four years at Yale as they make decisions about their academic plans and explore career options.

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Carter Page, the former adviser to President Donald Trump's campaign who is at the center of the memo controversy, boasted about his Russia contacts in a 2013 letter to an academic journal, TIME reported on Saturday.
Regarding their lab heads, science students on average agree — though somewhat weakly — that these advisers are «an asset to my academic and professional career.»
Several Ph.D. candidates I talked to wryly noted that their dissertation advisers, being lifelong academics, are ill - equipped to give advice on careers beyond the university gates.
Recently, Witney won approval to hire 20 academic advisers whose job is to get high school students on track to both enter college and then graduate from college.
Among other things, Warden is the founder of two nature kindergartens in Scotland, an adviser to the Scottish Government on risk in learning, an author, academic and international education consultant.
Much of the difference could be due to simple factors such as having close friends on campus, regularly meeting with an academic adviser or having a mentor.
But many advisers and academics recommend that those peeks be to mostly rebalance and see whether the portfolio is on course to achieve the investor's financial objectives.
Using valuation and quality metrics based on empirically vetted academic research, the adviser believes QVAL will deliver positive alpha — higher returns than can be explained by the high - book - to - market value factor.
Also work with your academic adviser to stay on track academically.
Carbon traders; dodgy academics; vulture capitalists pecking on the bloated carcass of renewable energy; environmental NGOs; environmental consultancies who specialise in giving «expert» testimony at planning appeals, arguing on the most spurious grounds that no the bats and birds in this area aren't going to be affected by this new wind turbine they're going to be happier than ever no really; sustainability officers at every level of local government; advisers attached to every business who advise them how to reduce their CO2 count; PR companies that specialise in green awareness; dog - on - a-rope wind turbine scamsters; environmental lawyers.
It would not surprise me if, for the most part, the industry's clients, such as librarians, professional advisers, corporate officers, academics and students, have better things to think about than ponder on the tactics and strategies behind their tools of knowledge.
Others could include parents, academic advisers, internship coordinators, mentors, and so on.
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