Sentences with phrase «talented graduates not»

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With no reprieve in sight for this year's graduates The Pledge is aiming to keep skilled and talented people focused on pursuing a career in construction, even if there aren't full time jobs for them just now.
Yet the current postdoctoral arrangements seem to be discouraging talented graduates from becoming academic scientists and may not be fostering best practices in the scientific endeavor.
For her part, Kidman carves a striking presence out of the non-stop fireworks, acting both as a conduit for the audience's sense of astonishment at the proceedings and the capable, multi-lingual scientist who manages not only the technical details of the crisis — she's graduated from building the bombs to defusing them — but Devoe's hair - trigger temper as well (at one point she calls him «a talented soldier with sloppy impulse control»).
Children and young people are being short changed by this government as they can not receive their entitlement to high quality education when talented teachers are leaving and potential recruits can find jobs in other graduate occupations which recognise and better reward their talents.»
In fact, programs like Teach for America focus on attracting the most talented college graduates into the classroom in order to prepare leaders who understand the challenges of public education not to prepare career teachers.
LEAP is open to exceptionally talented graduate students and / or emerging artists who are beginning to receive recognition for their work and are not currently represented by well - established galleries.
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