Sentences with phrase «stage in their careers today»

Yet I wonder how different the firms I knew in the 1950s and 1960s would seem to those at a similar stage in their careers today.

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Commenting on the report published today by the NFER into how better part time and flexible working opportunities could support teacher retention, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT - The Teachers» Union, said: «Improving flexible working opportunities in teaching is certainly important in supporting teachers at all stages of their careers to remain the profession.
Announced today by the White House, the PECASE award is the highest honor given by the U.S. government to scientists and engineers who are in the early stage of their research careers.
Today on q, hosted by Tom Power: (1) Greta Gerwig's directing career takes flight with debut, Lady Bird; (2) Mimi Valdes explains why creative risks are so important; (3) The Hockey Sweater gets a musical spin in new stage production; (4) Mary McCartney's «slightly voyeuristic, slightly personal» photography; (5) Thundercat, Little Big Town and more: music from today's epiToday on q, hosted by Tom Power: (1) Greta Gerwig's directing career takes flight with debut, Lady Bird; (2) Mimi Valdes explains why creative risks are so important; (3) The Hockey Sweater gets a musical spin in new stage production; (4) Mary McCartney's «slightly voyeuristic, slightly personal» photography; (5) Thundercat, Little Big Town and more: music from today's epitoday's episode.
The Teach Strong campaign, launched today, is supported by a diverse group of stakeholders — including teachers» unions, civil rights groups, teacher voice organizations, and education policy leaders — that share a common vision for a society in which teachers are more valued and supported at all stages of their careers.
The exhibition inaugurated today at QMA Gallery at Katara brings together a fascinating selection of sculptures and drawings from different periods of Serra's fifty - year career, including works from the seminal One Ton Prop (House of Cards) of 1969, on rare loan from the Museum of Modern Art in New York, alongside his more recent work (Double Torqued Ellipse III, 1999), to present the main stages in the development of his work.
Three lawyers whose lives and careers have been shaped by mental illness are sharing their stories in related events this month in Louisville, Ky., and today's Courier - Journal is setting the stage.
If you're ready to move on to the next stage in your career, get started today.
Bobbie is back on the show this season to talk to us today about home staging business models, challenges in the home staging business, doing occupied homes, consultations and mistakes she had made during her career.
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