Sentences with phrase «of university qualifications»

Faculty is hired on the basis of university qualifications, which is usually a doctorate in a very specialized area of research.

Not exact matches

While a number of institutions offer joint law and management degrees, this year Odette launched an MBA / Dual JD degree, which allows students to earn legal qualifications in both Canada (with Windsor) and the U.S. (with University of Detroit - Mercy).
The criticisms I have made of the contemporary American university do not even apply without qualification to those in other parts of the world.
Both have impressive (and identical) scientific qualifications — a BSc (Hons), in Geology (University of NSW) and a PhD, for research in uranium mineralisation (University of Sydney).
Seventy - five years ago it was widely held in universities that a necessary qualification for an «impartial» or scientific study of religion, including the religions of other communities, was that the student be without a faith of his own, be not engagé; at the present time, the contrary view is not unfamiliar.28
Yoon joins us with qualifications in food technology from the University of Queensland.
Australian agriculture is in the grip of a severe skills shortage; about 4,000 jobs were advertised last year looking for people with tertiary agriculture qualifications, and universities turned out just 130 graduates.
The universities of Coventry, Bangor, Oxford, Loughborough, Cranfield, Warwick, Bedfordshire, Nottingham and Bath were all in attendance vying for qualification.
James graduated from The University of Sussex in 1996 and completed his P.G.C.E teaching qualification in 1997.
Clemmie gained her qualifications at the University of the West of England in 2006 and started a career in midwifery at Southmead Maternity Unit where her she developed an interest in active labour and water birth.
It removes universities entirely from the accreditation of teachers and brings the international portability of England's teachers» qualifications into question.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-36674622 for example of an entire Borough with only a 2 % university admission rate, where the last state - funded school offering these qualifications has stopped doing so.
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.
As part of a wide - ranging review into vocational education, the engineering qualification developed by JCB, Rolls Royce, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the University of Cambridge, will in future count as only one GCSE rather than five as is the case now in school performance league tables.
While 78 % of university graduates want to remain in the EU, only 35 % of those with few or no qualifications do.
The seat has one of the highest proportions of university graduates of any constituency in Britain: at the 2011 Census, 44 % of its adult population had a degree or equivalent qualification.
We've already started to set out some of this, pledging to raise corporation tax by less than 1.5 percent to give an Education Maintenance Allowance to college students and grants to university students so that every young learner can afford to support themselves as they develop skills and get qualifications.
While 78 per cent of university graduates want to remain in the EU, only 35 per cent of those with few or no qualifications do.
[4] Hutt graduated from the University of Kent, Canterbury in 1970 with a BA (Hons), gained a Certificate of Qualification in Social Work at the London School of Economics in 1972 and an MSc at the University of Bristol in 1995.
The CIOB's strategy in the Middle East involves working together with Universities offering degrees in construction management, graduates, government, middle / senior managers in construction and both contractors and consultants; with the aim of promoting the benefits of an internationally recognised professional qualification and network.
«The A level qualifications have been revised and updated in response to demands from universities, culminating this year with the introduction of the new A * grade.
The summary of desired qualifications goes on to say the executive director should have graduated «from a college or university of recognized standing with major work in hydraulic engineering or business or public administration...»
«The more people talk about Tish, they're not so much talking about her qualifications but what it would mean for all the other political machinations for downstate,» Christina Greer, associate professor of political science at Fordham University, told POLITICO.
'' 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 euniversity, 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 eUniversity 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 euniversity laying credence to the relevance of the qualifications of the candidate, his competence and experience.
Ahmad said that of the total number of applicants, at least 50 per cent have the prerequisite qualification to gain admission into the university system in Nigeria.
please i sincerely beg the npower team to still review the physical verification done in kogi state, am a graduate of Nigeria university and have all the qualification but not successful.
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.
«So, in essence one branch of the federal government is funding unemployed ITers to «retrain» for something well beneath their qualifications, while another federal agency is approving work permits for foreign students [for jobs] that unemployed Americans could easily do,» writes the man to whom I owe my knowledge of this piquant contrast, computer science professor Norman Matloff of the University of California, Davis.
I presume that many of them are following with great interest the discussion about the abolition of the Habilitation in Germany (university teaching qualification for lecturers).
The Sunday Times league table, for example, ranks universities and departments by student satisfaction, research quality, student qualifications on entry, graduate prospects, grades and completion rates, spending per student and the ratio of staff to students.
«From our point of view, there should be incentives for universities to give more people permanent positions after they have completed their 12 - year qualification period,» explains von Heyden.
For her Ph.D., Dunbar turned her attention to the effects of microgravity on bone strength, graduating in 1983 from the University of Houston after adding a biological science to her list of qualifications.
The representatives shared the opinion that problems arising after the qualification period can be solved more easily by a separate wage agreement for science (Wissenschaftstarifvertrag) than by further amendments of the university law or general industrial law.
Campbell's team set out to discover why, out of a group of students arriving at university with similar qualifications, some excel while others miss lots of classes or even drop out entirely.
Some representatives of the official council of German Universities, the «Fakultätentage,» have announced that they continue to consider Habilitation to be the required qualification for a full professorship.
Formal qualifications are awarded by a handful of very good universities and polytechnics around the country, and professional associations exist too.
And Leslie Kay, a professor of psychology at the University of Chicago in Illinois who chimed into the Twitter discussion, also considers GPA when she evaluates applicants because she believes that being a good scholar is as important a qualification as being a good researcher.
Trainees are offered a mixture of mentorship and in - house or university courses by their employer to help them obtain the formal qualifications.
Soon after, the director of the museum suggested that I upgrade my qualifications with a Ph.D. at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
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 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 university and Lund University as well as the academic qualifications of the University as well as the academic qualifications of the applicant.
Through funding from the EU programme Erasmus + International Credit Mobility, students (BA, MA and PhD) studying at one of Lund University's partner universities outside of Europe, have the opportunity to study at Lund University to gain international experience and qualifications, and to develop new contacts.
He holds a degree in Naturopathy and Herbal Medicine, an Advanced Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine from the University of Pune, Qualifications in 12 types of bodywork and is also a qualified Yoga Therapy Instructor.
A Registered Dietitian (RD) is a health professional that has university qualifications consisting of a 4 - year Bachelor Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics or a 3 - year Science Degree followed by a Master Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics.
The Church of England Professional Qualification for Headship (CofEPQH) has been running for a year in the South East, South West and North and was previously accredited by Liverpool Hope University.
Now that it is part of the University of Derby, Buxton & Leek College offers some of the lowest priced University level qualifications in the region and there is now an Advanced Learning Loan available to students over the aged of 19 which means that no course fees have to be paid up front.
An award winning social enterprise that has a proven track record for improving children's wellbeing in schools has created the country's first Health Mentor qualification as part of its partnership with Newman University in Birmingham.
In an article for the Telegraph, Bashaarat claimed that although vocational qualifications are «highly rated» by universities, many parents remain «in the dark» about the pathways the that BTECs open up for learners and added that the qualifications were «victims of intellectual and class snobbery».
The move has led to the creation of a college that today caters for more than 20,000 pupils studying for a wide range of vocational courses that lead to BTEC, NVQ, City & Guilds and other specialist qualifications, as well as higher education courses validated by the University of Greenwich and Canterbury Christ Church University.
working with the Royal Society and British Academy to encourage universities and employers to better promote the value of maths qualifications
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