Sentences with phrase «time public interest careers»

Third, law students receive valuable exposure to clients and actual legal problems that prepares many of them for full time public interest careers or other pro bono opportunities during their legal careers.

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It seems odd to me the way Rhee seemed to imply turing her time in office that the DC public school system was full of lazy, incompetent teachers who fail to educate students and are interested only in protecting their own careers, but then, when she drills down on an evaluation system, doesn't suspect that those terrible teachers will try to cheat the system.
But most authors either aren't interested in a public speaking career, or they don't have time for all that travel.
Nash, whose interest in Diebenkorn was sparked after meeting the artist and his family in 1976, added, «I knew Richard Diebenkorn, and so it is an absolute privilege and honor to be elected to this position.We will strive to bring greater recognition and understanding to Richard Diebenkorn's remarkable output over a lengthy and highly productive career, and we will continue to support public exhibitions and foster new scholarship about the artist and his time
There was once a time when nearly any law graduate could find a lawyer gig — maybe not an ideal long - term career, but they could at least get their feet in the door at a small firm or public interest position where they'd gain valuable experience before making the move to private practice.
Several times a year, the Public Service and Government career community accepts resumes and cover letters from students interested in being considered for internship and full - time opportunities on Capitol Hill and includes them within a «resume book» that is sent to a number of UVa alumni currently working on the Hill.
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