Sentences with phrase «school enrolment since»

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This was borne out by research, such as a 2014 study by Jeremy Galbreath of the Curtin Graduate School of Business in Western Australia that found «the representation of women in both winemaking and viticulture roles has declined since 2007, despite clear evidence to suggest that female enrolments in Australia's leading oenology and viticulture degree programs have been on the rise since the 1980s».
The August 2017 census showed there were 46,566 students enrolled in Canberra public schools, an increase of 1,649 enrolments (3.7 per cent) since August 2016.
As an aside, notwithstanding that I agree with the substance of their proposal, it takes some mighty big cajones for the professors at the University of Ottawa to float the proposal that lawyers should pay for training their graduates who can't get articling positions (roughly, last I checked, 20 % of the UofO graduating class), since their school's increased enrolment (done to preserve the cushy jobs of said professors) is largely responsible for the problem.
You're probably aware that applications to US law schools have been dropping like a stone and that enrolment is now down to its lowest level since 1977.
Ever since Bob Rae cut medical school enrolment and the universities reacted by keeping their law schools fully populated by ending the early culling, virtually every law student graduates and is called into an economy that can not absorb them all.
Since the 2014/15 school year, schools are required to use the Education Passport materials detailed above and to forward them to the relevant post-primary school, following confirmation of enrolment, ideally by the end of June (Circular 45/2014).
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