Sentences with phrase «academic commitments»

Often, work and family obligations cut into academic commitments at exactly the wrong moment.
Along with his professional and academic commitments, Mr. Wang is also involved in the Cooper Union Entrepreneur Society, which will be hosting its second Cooper Union Startup Challenge on May 21st 6 - 9 pm in the Rose Auditorium.
Her work ethic is most evident in the balance that she found last year between her academic commitments and her sporting ambitions.
The scheme supports Blues athletes at Oxford University to improve their long term performance in sport whilst balancing their academic commitments.
Although government, industry, and academic commitment to cooperation has more than once proved to be a powerful force for science and scientists, if and when it might return is the biggest question of all.
Some schools set IB entrance requirements — a certain grade point average or standardized test ranking — in the belief that a student must show at least some academic commitment and competence to succeed.
While ultimately the reasons given for suspension or exclusion relate specifically to student behaviour, a number of studies have found that it is not necessarily the behaviour, but rather the individual student — including their attitude and academic commitment — that influences the school's response.
Whatever your reason for seeking support, our company can offer the expertise and assistance you need to get on top of your academic commitments.
If you're too busy with a full time job, academic commitments, and other family and friends you may come away from business school with only a few weak links.
In addition to a diverse array of projects, the exhibition builds upon the educational imperative found in many of the artists» practices as well as Otis College's academic commitment to social practice through curricular programming and studies.
They are expected to practice personal and academic integrity, to take responsibility for their own personal and academic commitments, and to contribute to the University community to gain fair, cooperative and honest inquiry and learning.
Ensure that your blogging and social networking activity does not interfere with your academic commitments and engagement in learning.
Based on 913 adolescents (average age = 15.88) in France (n = 429) and China (n = 484), we show that parental attachment, academic commitment, and moral values curb academic cheating; counterintuitively, peer involvement contributes to cheating.
In this study, we adopt social bonding theory and develop a theoretical model involving four social bonds (parental attachment, academic commitment, peer involvement, and moral values) and adolescence self - reported academic cheating behavior and cheating perception.
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