Your dissertation gives you a chance to compose a considerable
bit of academic work at a topic of enthusiasm to you.
Not exact matches
Postdocs who have been in the circle for much longer than that — some have been postdocs for 15 years — have «got into that
bit of a rut where it's going to be quite hard for them to leave and go and do something different» from
academic work, he says.
Treat the application a
bit like an
academic problem: Consider which small part
of it you may be able to do something about, then
work from there.»
Relying chiefly on comments from filmmakers / admirers who did not
work on the film, it is inevitably a
bit dry and
academic, but still adds insight while compensating for the lack
of an audio commentary.
This superb interdisciplinary
work should find a place on the shelves
of every public and
academic library that has the least
bit of interest in environmental issues, which should mean just about all.
The best hope
of getting your prison sentences reduced a
bit is by opening the internet to honest posting on what the peer - reviewed
academic research
of the past 32 years tells us about how stock investing
works.
It's only a
bit of an exaggeration to say Pousette - Dart's paintings could be an
academic painter's
works, under an overlay
of modern white.
What these authors share seems to be a willingness to deviate a
bit from the traditional strictures
of legal writing (admittedly a scary prospect for a pre-tenure
academic, or a lawyer composing a brief for a yet - to - be-named panel
of judges) as well as a willingness to infuse their
work with something
of their personal style (rather than blindly imitating the expository style that sucks most legal writers in like a tractor beam).
This is the type
of ingenuity that will make you succeed at the workplace.In writing a good resume, you will not be expected to paste every
bit of information about your
academic achievements and
work experience.
I'm sure
working together that you and your ex hubby will manage to get things back on track for your youngest (she sounds like a
bit of a go - getter anyway... I often think in today's world «rat - cunning» is a far more useful trait than
academic brilliance!)