Sentences with phrase «researching your degree options»

When you are researching your degree options, check out the university's links with industry.

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Some students may consider transferring into our new degree, Master of Health Research — Thesis in Midwifery (MHR) and will be given individual advice on their future options for study.»
Rather than pack up and go home, he went for the last option available — a master's degree in cancer research — and picked a cancer lab that also studied viruses, at the University's Institute of Hematology.
Some degrees focus primarily on course work; the more traditional Master's includes research and a thesis; and the newer approach mentioned by Ortega — the professional Master's degree — aims at preparing students for more specific careers, such as bioinformatics, biotechnology, environmental geoscience, forensic chemistry, industrial mathematics, and many other options.
Those voices include, as this column noted in early July, two recently published reports: Research Universities and the Future of America: Ten Breakthrough Actions Vital to Our Nation's Prosperity and Security, from the U.S. National Academies, which urges universities to «restructure doctoral education..., shorten time - to - degree and strengthen the preparation of graduates for careers both in and beyond the academy,» and the Biomedical Research Workforce Working Group Report, from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which advocates «additional training and career development experiences to equip students for various career options, and test ways to shorten the PhD training period.»
The Astronomy Unit is one of the four research divisions of the School of Physics and Astronomy, which has range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree options; PhD students have the option to contribute to undergraduate teaching if they wish.
We are now researching a range of options to understand and recognise applicants who have faced significant educational barriers and still gone on to achieve success at degree level.»
In three new articles published in Education Next, researchers with the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans (ERA - New Orleans) at Tulane University, directed by professor of economics, Douglas Harris, show the impact of the reforms on student performance; consider to what degree the city's system of school choice provides a variety of distinct options for families; and take a careful look at the city's unique centralized enrollment system.
We also find that New Orleans families diverge in their schooling preferences, so having this degree of differentiation in schooling options is likely to help match what families want with what schools offer (see «The New Orleans OneApp,» features, and «Many Options in New Orleans Choice System,» research, Falloptions is likely to help match what families want with what schools offer (see «The New Orleans OneApp,» features, and «Many Options in New Orleans Choice System,» research, FallOptions in New Orleans Choice System,» research, Fall 2015).
The best route, however, would be to research all your financing options fully before choosing a college, possibly pursuing a degree that may land you a job that allows for loan forgiveness, like being a public school teacher or a nurse, and getting on a repayment plan after you graduate and sticking to it.
You need a fair amount of disposable income to afford ethical and sustainable consumption options, the leisure time to research the purchasing decisions you make, the luxury to turn up your nose at 95 % of what you're offered, and, arguably, a post-graduate degree in chemistry to understand the true meaning behind ingredient labels.
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