Sentences with phrase «degrees in particular subjects»

He said: «There are very generous bursaries in some areas and we should look at making them available to all trainee teachers, not just for those with first - class degrees in particular subjects... It is right to incentivise recruitment in particular subjects but there is a case for across - the - board bursaries, because we want good people applying in all subjects.»
Invariably, those who take a graduate degree in a particular subject have already achieved an undergraduate degree in the same subject.

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The subject is a different subject for knowing a particular object, but that object is in no degree different for being known by that subject.
While a degree may be generally indicative of background in a particular subject area, only a subject - matter test ensures that teachers know the specific content they will need to teach.
«In traditional painting, across the centuries of the nude, there's a particular kind of gaze that's implied between a male viewer and a to - some - degree objectified female nude subject.
If you are graduating with a degree in arts or humanities, it's likely that you chose your subject for its own sake rather than as a means to an end or with a view to going into a particular career.
The following degree subjects in particular may increase your chances:
As your career progresses you could become an expert in a particular industry, but this will not necessarily be related to your degree subject.
In certain buying areas, such as fashion, employers may look for a relevant degree subject or a demonstrable interest and commitment to this particular area of retailing.
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