Sentences with phrase «graduate talent competition»

Mochi Mode from Cardiff (University of South Wales) and Shuttershade Studios from Huddersfield (University of Huddersfield) are the winners of Tranzfuser, a graduate talent competition funded by the Government's UK Games Fund, that saw startup video game studios from across the country battling it out for grants.

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Freeman has another idea: The way to attract young American talent is by providing much higher incomes for graduate students and postdocs, but with the explicit understanding that, as in such other highly prestigious, highly competitive fields as acting, music and professional sports, only a few of those who enter the competition will win the jackpot of a successful long - term career.
At the start of the 21st century, new college graduates — both men and women — are much less likely to stick to a job for long stretches, the competition for college - educated talent has intensified, and we are becoming better able to track educational outlays and outcomes.
Because is a art school, the students in my class have varied talents: Carina and Martha are part of the Junior choir at Romanian Opera House and sing piano, Alexia do ballet and piano in competitions, Andrei has a great artistic sensitivity in interpreting piano sheet music, Vlad and Calin already claimed solfeggios the cello and Andreea has been awarded of two piano festivals and graduated Interpretative Mastery International, supported by Professor Andreeas Henkel from Dresden, Germany.
The venture comprises of two talent - hunting competitions — Search For A Star for post-grads and anyone due to graduate in 2016, and Rising Star for younger students — both of which are split into coding and art.
Furthermore, these is a great deal of competition when it comes to recruiting the best of this year's graduating class, given that talent holds the reins in today's job market.
The markets that are going to succeed the most in this space, given all of this competition for space and talent, are those that have close proximity to top talent — such as those near universities that produce these graduates — and great access to public transportation, notes Roger Humphrey, executive managing director of life sciences at JLL.
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