Sentences with phrase «international applicants who»

This group show, curated by Marisa Sage, UAG gallery director, was juried by the UAG Exhibition Review Board from more than 100 international applicants who applied for an open call made by the UAG for exhibition proposals.
This group show was juried by the UAG Exhibition Review Board from more than 80 international applicants who applied for an open call made by the UAG for exhibition proposals.

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International, military, and other non-traditional applicants are far less likely to have access to friends or colleagues who are MBA graduates willing to allow them a peek at their essay sets.
These applicants may also prove more profitable for a university, because international students — who can end up paying up to # 35,000 per year in tuition fees — tend to be heavily influenced by league tables when choosing a UK institution.
Open to both local and international applicants, candidates must be graduate students who are currently enrolled in or intend to study in a Singapore - based university or research institute or recent doctoral degree recipients.
The result of this long slide in teacher quality can be captured in multiple snapshots: the declining U.S. ranking on international education comparisons (down to middle of the pack), the embarrassing number of military applicants who get rejected (more than one in five does not meet the minimum standards for Army enlistment) and the astonishing rates of those needing remedial classes in college (as high as 40 percent).
PROGRAM FEES FOR US Based APPLICANTS: NARS International Artist Residency Program awards Full and Partial Residential Fellowships for three months for artists who are based in the U.S..
Criminal law: Following a public inquiry into the death of Robert Dziekanski, a visitor from Poland who was tasered by RCMP officers at the Vancouver International Airport and who was pronounced dead shortly thereafter, the applicant, along with three other RCMP officers involved in the incident, were charged with perjury and tried in the Supreme Court of British Columbia.
The applicant in Bowler International Unit v France (application no 1946/06) is a British company who arranged for a consignment of dolls to be transported by lorry from Spain to the United Kingdom.
650 of the current applicants are international candidates who have been educated and often practised abroad, or are returning Canadians who chose to attend a law school in another country.
To help U.S. employers conduct international background checks on job applicants who have lived, worked, and attended schools in foreign countries, Employment Screening Resources (ESR), a U.S. background check company accredited by The National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS), has announced the release of a new «ESR Global Screening» website at http://www.esrglobalscreening.com/ that offers...
Job applicant spent time abroad: International background screening is necessary when an American company is considering a job applicant who spent considerable time abroad in another country and the employer wants to obtain data for that time period.
To help U.S. employers conduct international background checks on job applicants who have lived, worked, and attended schools in foreign countries, Employment Screening Resources (ESR), a U.S. background check company accredited by The National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS), has announced the release of a new «ESR Global Screening» website at http://www.esrglobalscreening.com/ that offers U.S. businesses a variety of international background check services and solutions.
Financially strapped schools are also trying to capitalize on the growing number of international and out - of - state applicants, who often pay higher tuition.
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