Sentences with phrase «of graduates every year»

Why should she feel any less than herself at what many teens consider to be one of the biggest days of their graduating year?
In both categories, Germany is one of the U.S.'s most generous brain donors, holding rank three for postdoc supply and rank five on the list for professors: A development aid for U.S. research that costs Germany about 12 % to 14 % of its graduates each year.
He had spent half of his graduate years working with one small DNA microarray data set, but Millennium Pharmaceuticals in nearby Cambridge was «printing microarrays to beat the band; they had hundreds.»
More than 65 percent of graduates each year are the first in their families to go on to college, Magnolia data show.
ACE graduates have gone on to do many great things after their time serving through ACE Teaching Fellows, and ACE was blessed to honor a few of those graduates this year for their outstanding contributions to their fields — from transformational principals to game - changing researchers, both in education and in other fields.
I am in the last month of my graduating year of my BA and it has been crazy busy since I returned home.
Victoria produces hundreds of graduates a year from 29 games - related courses delivered from 20 academic institutions.
Recruiters using our products range from the largest blue chip organisations recruiting hundreds of graduates each year right down to SMEs and charities looking to fill individual positions.
Graduate schemes are formal work and training programmes that employers offer to a group of graduates each year.
Thousands of graduates each year from the engineering and computer science programs at The University of Texas at Austin provide a steady source of employees that help to fuel Austin's technology and defense industry sectors.
The reality for the majority of graduates this year is that their average starting salary will be about # 20,000 — even lower outside London.
Organisations that recruit a large number of graduates each year tend to have their own in - house graduate recruitment team.
90 % are taken up by smaller firms who might not necessarily be household names but recruit collectively hundreds of thousands of graduates every year.

Not exact matches

At the 2014 graduation at University of Washington, the L.A. Clippers owner and former longtime Microsoft CEO told the graduates that he, at 58 - years - old, had no clear plan of what he was going to do next — but that success was a long - term trip, not an overnighter.
Fei Xiao and Anna Sergeeva graduated from the University of Southern California last year having earned not just a degree, but perhaps a more important credential: their own business.
After graduating from Brigham Young University's Marriott School of Business, she spent five years working in international operations management.
As the economic environment continues to soften, many young professionals are contemplating returning to graduate school so they can «take shelter» during the downturn and be set to reenter the workforce as the job market turns around a couple of years from now.
Students with less than two years of professional work experience are required to complete an internship over 16 weeks during the summer in order to graduate.
After graduating with a degree in Architecture from Cambridge, she spent a year as Operations Manager aboard the record - breaking biofueled powerboat Earthrace, where she traveled 25,000 miles, visited 120 cities, and ran a campaign to promote the use of alternative fuels.
While such failures are not common, there is typically at least one major exchange outage a year, said Eric Johnson, a technology expert who is dean of Vanderbilt Universitys Owen Graduate School of Management.
As you've no doubt guessed, it's a digital revolution that calls into question the very principles of education, prompting Peter J. Wells, chief of higher education at UNESCO, to remark that: «Industry employers contend that half of what students learn in the first two years of a four - year technology degree will be out of date by the time they graduate
Andrew Yang is the founder and CEO of Venture for America, a New York City - based nonprofit organization focused on placing top - college graduates in startups for two years in emerging U.S. cities to generate job growth and train the next generation of entrepreneurs.
Tim Harris, co-founder of 30 Under 30 honoree Swift Navigation, graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2008 and spent the next couple of years working as an industrial planner for OR Soft, a German software and consulting company.
In a meeting with his boss, Maynard, who will graduate from St. Mary's University this spring, learned that the company where he had been working part - time for nearly a year wanted to help him pay off his student loan — if he had no objections, of course.
And according to a 2012 survey by the Graduate Management Admission Council, the organization that administers the GMAT admission test for graduate business and management programs, 64 % of business school deans felt MBA programs would specialize further in the next fivGraduate Management Admission Council, the organization that administers the GMAT admission test for graduate business and management programs, 64 % of business school deans felt MBA programs would specialize further in the next fivgraduate business and management programs, 64 % of business school deans felt MBA programs would specialize further in the next five years.
When I returned this year, one of those professors remembered me well, even though we had not communicated for the two decades since I graduated.
We then allow these graduates to stay in the country for a period of up to three years via Canada's Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP); tech companies Darren Meister, Kadie Ward and I interviewed in London told me how incredibly valuable these workers are.
The average debt for a graduate of a four - year public university in 2013 - 14, according to the College Board.
There were five women out of 100 in our graduating year.
It's with this goal in mind that he founded The Flatiron School alongside Adam Enbar, a graduate of Harvard Business School, who two years set out to rethink traditional higher education.
As CEO Evan Spiegel last year told graduates of USC's business school, concerning innovation: «Conforming happens so naturally that we can forget how powerful it is.
It's only less than two years old and has graduated just 125 students from individual courses, which are usually 12 weeks long and cost a maximum of $ 12,000.
With more MBA programs than ever before serving a record number of students — about 10,000 students are registered in Canadian MBA programs this year, up from 4,800 in 1998 — specialization has become a defining trend, helping schools compete for the best students, and graduates compete for the best jobs.
-- Jason van den Brand, co-founder and CEO of online mortgage refinancing startup Lenda, which graduated from Silicon Valley - based 500 Startups last year.
But there's hope that there will be some openings in the future — a wave of retirement is approaching and the pool of candidates graduating from related programs is expected to shrink from 300 in 2016 to only 200 per year until 2022.
«I went down to Silicon Valley a number of years ago, and there were places where you just get [hit] with this entrepreneurial energy when you walked in the door,» recalls the business graduate.
But for all the big talk, Ivey has a lot of walk.MBA graduates, according to the school's owndata, can expect an average starting salaryof over $ 98,000 a year upon graduation.Every class evolves from students tacklingreal - world problems on their own, to doing so in groups, then as an entire class.Outside the classroom, the school offersscores of special projects, internationalinternships and one - of - a-kind programs, like the Ivey Consulting Project, the largestand longest - running Canadian programpairing MBA students with real - world businessesin need of help.
blueRover only graduated from Waterloo's renowned Accelerator Centre two years ago, but already over 500 Sysco refrigeration trucks now use blueRover sensors to monitor the temperature inside their trailers, says Peter Smith, the company's director of business development in Canada.
«Ididn't find the military aspect was a strongfocus of the program,» says Sarah Hesford, who graduated two years ago.
Applicants must be graduating high - school seniors who are entering their freshman year at an accredited two - or four - year university, college or vocational institute in the fall of 2013.
Rometty is no exception: She came to Big Blue as a systems engineer in 1981 after graduating from Northwestern with a degree in computer science and electrical engineering at Northwestern and doing a two year stint at the General Motors Institute (a condition of her college scholarship).
A lot of the work we're doing there has been planned five to 10 years in advance — the careers of professors and graduate students depend on us performing the procedure properly.
If that hypothetical student borrowed using a federal direct loan for graduate school, which had a rate of 5.84 percent last academic year, she would have accrued $ 1,682 in interest during the grace period.
Among the jobs on offer when he graduated was bank teller at the Bank of Nova Scotia's Windsor Park branch — starting salary, $ 7,400 a year — marking the start of a 43 - year run at the bank.
After graduating from the University of Nebraska in three years, Buffett applied to Harvard Business School.
So I graduated from Harvard, class of» 97, and the internet was just a couple years old then and, of my graduating class of about 1,600, probably fewer than 10 people moved out West to work in tech.
The Boston area remains stung by the fact that it churns out tens of thousands of high - quality college graduates every year, but that most of them leave for jobs.
Fifty - three percent of parents who make $ 150,000 or more a year said their college graduate will be ready for financial independence after graduation.
By contrast, college graduates with four - year degrees have average lifetime earnings of $ 2,268,000 — nearly a million dollars more.
This research indicates that the difference in earnings between a woman and man who both graduated from the same university and who, one year after graduation, both work the same field and have identical jobs (in terms of occupation, sector and hours) is about 7 %.
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