Sentences with phrase «distinguished academic records»

Our attorneys have distinguished academic records, are involved in the community and are committed to success.
Qualified applicants will have a J.D. degree from an ABA - accredited law school, a distinguished academic record, experience in the law school teaching of legal writing, and a serious commitment to students.
Qualified candidates will have a J.D. degree from an ABA - accredited law school, a distinguished academic record, strong analytical, writing, and research skills, and substantial legal - practice experience (a minimum of two years is strongly preferred).

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And yet the school has established a stellar record of success: a national Title I Distinguished School Award in 2012 in recognition of its high academic achievement, a Golden Bell Award for its innovative writing program, and a Dispelling the Myth award from the nonprofit Education Trust.
Under normal circumstances, faced with multiple instances of plagiarism from a senior academic with a previously distinguished record, GMU would probably arrange for Wegman to take responsibility and early retirement, retract the papers and the report, give his co-authors (mostly Wegman's current and former graduate students) a stern warning, then move on.
We place great emphasis on a sustained record of outstanding academic and professional performance, including distinguished law school and undergraduate grades, Law Review or other legal journal experience, legal work experience, academic faculty or professional references, and judicial clerkships.
Marty was honored with the distinguished Order of the Coif for his outstanding academic record in law school, where he was also a member of the South Texas Law Review and the Advocacy Program.
2009 saw record numbers of university leavers and new figures show more than 660,000 people have applied for a university place for the next academic year. This staggering amount is up by 12 per cent from last year, once again breaking the record for the number of university applicants. With these figures on the rise, the coalition government have made an extra 10,000 university places to support the hefty amount of applications, meaning more students than ever will be graduating with degrees in the coming years. It is becoming even harder for employers to recruit graduates when they simply can not distinguish who is more qualified for the job â $ «how does one chose between the graduate with the 2:1 History degree from Durham or the 2:1 English Literature graduate from Bristol?
SUMMARY: Business graduate, distinguished from student peers with a track record of superior academic results.
Douglas Holtz - Eakin has a distinguished record as an academic, policy adviser, and strategist.
Dr. McClellan has a highly distinguished record in public service and in academic research.
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