Sentences with phrase «of academic qualification of»

Not exact matches

Another factor that counts to our advantage is the background of our Chief Executive Office; she has a robust experience in the industry and a pretty good academic qualification to match the experience acquired which has placed her amongst the top — flight professionals in the United States of America.
There is no question about Summer's academic qualifications and his wealth of policy making experience.
No need to set our faces sternly against the massive cultural power of the academic and media establishment if we qualify any peculiar practices we retain by the qualification: We're open to change, that is, you progressives may be right» in fact it seems you are, so please excuse our very temporary clinging to old ways here, we're just waiting for the right (that is left) revelation to come along, let's hope sooner rather than later...
Various academic qualifications can be and are traded off against one another, but when any one of them is systematically subordinated to the others, it will shortly disappear from the institution.
But at least any hint of academic violations should not affect Wiley's qualifications for her current job, which is — let's see here... ah, yes.
This fact, plus his late academic qualification, kept his mailbox empty of FBS scholarship offers.
Although you can certainly have a good head for marketing and advertising without having a marketing degree or other qualification, those hoping to build a good business working from home as a marketer or marketing consultant often find that academic study is important for furthering their career options and improving their chance of success.
Over the period from 8 to 18 years, sample members were assessed on a range of measures of cognitive and academic outcomes including measures of child intelligence quotient; teacher ratings of school performance; standardized tests of reading comprehension, mathematics, and scholastic ability; pass rates in school leaving examinations; and leaving school without qualifications.
Today, Land cruisers can be driven down the mine and back to surface instead of using the cage that used to carry miners to work underground — Now Northerners are NO MORE NEEDED AT ALL because they are not Proper Akans — no matter their academic qualifications.
In a survey conducted by the Quality Assurance Agency, the universities watchdog, more than 60 per cent of recruiters were unaware of the honorary nature of this apparently «higher» degree, and believed that it reflected an academic achievement and qualification on the part of the applicant.
Under the controversial proposal, charter schools that already have demonstrated strong academic performance would be able to set their own qualifications, with one proposal requiring a bachelor's degree and just 30 hours of classroom instruction in order to begin teaching students.
«Nurses should be hired and promoted on the basis of having compassion as a vocation not just academic qualifications,» Cameron told a subdued Commons chamber.
«The CBI is also right to recognise the importance of parity of esteem between academic and vocational qualifications, something which the Secretary of State's proposed English Baccalaureate fails to do.»
There was, however, a decline in the number of pupils taking core subjects such as geography and history and modern languages, and a marked rise in the number of non - academic / vocational qualifications being taken, particularly by pupils from the poorest backgrounds or those attending schools in disadvantaged areas.
As we have previously stated there should not be a «minimum level of academic qualification'to allow one to join the Police Service, this will inevitably disadvantage those from socially deprived areas and would also potentially disadvantage some from minority and ethnic backgrounds.
He said that in keeping with the championship goal of ensuring healthy interest in football and education, SPDC introduced a scholarship award to a fully paid four - week education programme for either of the two best players who fulfils the required academic qualifications to the 2018 Sussex International Summer School, with possibility for participation in youth and footballing activities of the newly - promoted English Premier League team, Brighton and Hove FC.
His academic qualifications include a Diploma in Architecture, an honours degree of Bachelor of Laws, and a Diploma in International Commercial Arbitration.
One after the other, they all identified redundancy, inappropriate qualifications, poor academic development, declining productivity, questionable certificates, disciplinary matters among other as parts of the criteria for the disengagement of the affected teaching and non-teaching staff of the institutions.
In real terms, these rules which exist in virtually every jurisdiction, include laws and regulations which forbid the unauthorized use of state resources for political purposes, contributions from dubious sources, violation of campaign funding limits as prescribed by enabling laws, the use of money to influence voters and election outcomes, non-disclosure of campaign spending, abuse of media, broadcasting and political advertising rules, and rules on declaration of assets, academic qualifications, health and other disclosures and internal party guidelines and rules.
Assessment is based on academic qualifications, professional experience and commitment to comply with the AEEBC Code of Conduct and Ethics.
Critical factors such as a minimum of 4 BTEch Degree Programmes in Science and Technology based disciplines, academic and professional qualification of teaching staff, stock of equipment, strategic partnership with industry and a well crafted legal regime just to highlight a few are all crucial elements that infrastructural provision alone can not satisfy.
The kerfuffle over his academic qualification is probably as far as he is concerned, a joke, because afterall, he doesn't need more than a secondary school certificate to be a member of the National Assembly.
'' In the spirit of true leadership, academic excellence and integrity of the university, the Visitor of the Ondo State University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa should appoint a Vice Chancellor for the university laying credence to the relevance of the qualifications of the candidate, his competence and experience.
On his academic qualifications, it said Barkindo obtained a BSc degree in Political Science in 1981 from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Petroleum Economics in 1988 from College of Petroleum Studies, Oxford University, UK.
If you plan to take up an academic post in the UK, this gives you a rare insight into the demands of the qualification.
We had a mix of backgrounds: one colleague has an academic Ph.D., industry sales experience in process and analytical instrumentation, and a postgraduate teaching qualification (second level).
The junior professor position will replace the Habilitation as qualification for a full professorship in most cases, thus contributing to the international compatibility of the German academic system.
As the examples have shown, don't underestimate the value of your academic qualifications.
Whereas most of the Canadian coaches possessed master's degrees in sport science and had at least some understanding of psychology, very few British coaches had postsecondary academic qualifications.
How do we break the mindset that the Ph.D. is the qualification for an academic career, and that if a postdoc appointment is not followed by the offer of a tenured faculty post that this represents some sort of failure?
But then there is the so - called 12 - year academic qualification limit — undoubtedly the most controversial of the bunch.
Most German research organizations have also welcomed the idea of restricting the academic qualification period to a total of 12 years.
If some of them lacked academic qualifications for the jobs they held, they enlisted real experts to execute the design.
For anyone applying for an academic job, a major challenge is how to differentiate your application and qualifications from those of the scores, perhaps hundreds, of other qualified people applying for the same position.
Such preconceptions, which Fisher describes as «the stereotype of the broken veteran,» coupled with a lack of appreciation for veterans» unique qualifications, can help explain why there aren't as many veterans in academic science as there could be.
Dr. Mannan earned his Ph.D [summa cum laude (best thesis award)-RSB- in Human Genetics at the University of Göttingen, Germany and Habilitation (PD)(highest academic qualification for a scholar in Germany) in Molecular Human Genetics at the University Medical Center of Göttingen (UMG), Germany and completed his Masters from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore.
The Applicant will be a researcher with between 3 - 15 years» experience beyond the award of their PhD or equivalent qualification, who at the time of application will be either in a permanent, full - time academic position (either within the institution at which they wish to base their CDA - funded research or another elsewhere in Ireland or overseas), or employed on a temporary (fixed - term) contract.
The range of courses available to the student will depend on the specific inter-institutional agreement between the home university and Lund University as well as the academic qualifications of the applicant.
There is no specific qualification to join the community, thus, people of different background, academic status, experience and view about life and dating can be met on the site.
Ever since its inception in the late 19th century, the Masters in Business Administration is the one academic postgraduate qualification that has never Become part of our student community.
Yet the requirements of the job are not just about academic qualifications.
It also goes further to suggest that in time the «artificial divide at 16 between academic and technical education» must be removed and replaced with a new «overarching award» that combines GCSEs, A-Levels and technical qualifications as a new measure of success.
This includes a host of physical training exercises, military drill practice, public speaking and gaining vital academic qualifications.
On opportunities for young people, Neil said: «This is an exciting and, often, daunting moment for young people and there is a fantastic array of options available that act as a springboard to a good career, from technical and vocational qualifications to academic routes.
The new English Baccalaureate qualification (EBacc)-- which emphasises a range of «core» academic subjects — has caused widespread concern amongst the musical community, including fears this will lead to a decline in the creative arts and technology.
But let's face it, as opposed to «hard» skills that are indicated in someone's level of education and their academic qualifications, soft skills can not simply be learned through books; they have to be acquired through experience.
It's great to hear that McDonald's is lending its weight to a new campaign to highlight the value of soft skills to the economy and to show how such skills are as important for workers and employers, as academic and technical qualifications [1].
The ETS reexamined previous research by comparing the academic qualifications of teacher candidates who took its Praxis assessments for teacher licensure from 2002 through 2005 with the qualifications of a cohort from eight years earlier.
Another importance of education is that it helps you gain sufficient academic qualification so that you are able to get suitable employment at a later stage.
A professional qualification can help a chief financial officer gain the confidence of the institution's finance team, academic staff, other colleagues, and the external parties who deal with an institution.
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