Sentences with phrase «with few graduates»

Education in Western economies is playing catch - up, with few graduates offering the skills that workplaces need.
During his visit to Seattle, he spoke with CSNE Executive Director Eric Chudler, who connected him with a few graduate students.

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He envisions younger generations enrolling less frequently in formal colleges having seen older siblings graduate with few job prospects and thousands of dollars in loans.
The agency's targeted and graduated approach to regulation could help scare away fraudsters, while preserving the positive features of the technology, particularly its ability to raise funds globally with little friction and few fees.
After graduating from Stanford with a degree in mechanical engineering and product design, Sterling was bothered by how few women were in her program and became obsessed with «disrupting the pink aisle» with a toy that would introduce girls to the joy of engineering at a young age.
And with fewer student loans to hold them back, students at these top private colleges graduate ahead of the financial curve.»
Unfortunately, with few refinancing options, many student loan borrowers tell us they feel stuck in loans with high rates, well after they've graduated and landed a job.
I would disagree with the sentiment that «Few people would not run a cost / benefit analysis of college or graduate school before spending years of their lives and tens of thousands of dollars.»
Proctor would know: A few years after graduating from Virginia Tech with a biochemistry degree, his debt had ballooned to nearly $ 30,000.
«With fewer student loans to hold them back, students at these top private colleges graduate ahead of the financial curve.»
The business itself is simple to operate with the current owner, a graduate from the University of Oxford and Stanford Fellow, only spending a few hours a week on content oversight and employee management.
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I do not wish to overstate my relationship with Dr. Polk (after I graduated we exchanged emails every few years) but his influence over me, a fellow Mississippi Baptist by birth and a devotee of literature by choice, was significant.
Merton had graduated a few years before (1938), but as a part - time English instructor and half - serious graduate student he continued to hang out with other former and current editors of....
Every student who graduates constitutes a triumph; so few Ecuadorians complete college - level education that the title Licenciado («One with a college degree») is still used in front of people's names with as much solemnity as others might use «Doctor.»
Many ambitious students complete graduate school and find themselves stuck in heaps of debt with few job prospects.
While few of us who were seminarians and graduate students in the late «50s and early 60s are still Barthians, many of us, were then, and whether we stayed with Barth or, more commonly, departed from him, the in - depth exposure to his Church Dogmatics left its mark.
Few of us plan to graduate college and move back in with our parents.
For the next few years, I was engaged mostly with parenting: working to develop the cooperative spirit and patterns so necessary for a department of 20 specialists if we were to listen to and learn from each other in such a way that we could train graduate students together rather than at cross-purposes.
The clergymen serving full - time on the staff on community mental health centers are generally well trained for their work, with a few exceptions, having had a minimum of a full year of special clinical and advanced academic preparation beyond graduate theological school.
A few thoughts come to mind, based on my own experiences in working with a wide range of Catholics and evangelicals, both because of my experience of being a student in a Catholic graduate school (Loyola University of Chicago) and working primarily with evangelical service groups (such as my current position with the Salvation Army).
Many of our fans start out with an order of the full set, and then graduate to re-ordering their favorites every few weeks.
My mom passed away from diabetes just a few days before I was to graduate college almost six years ago, and a month into my marriage in 2014 I was hit with inexplicable health problems and a ton of doctor bills with no answers.
The victory over Cambridge at the Hive last March marked the end of an era for many OUAFC legends, with no fewer than seven Blues graduating over the summer — the likes of 5 - time Blue Michael Moneke among them.
Studies confirm that graduates of the program wait longer to engage in sex; have fewer partners; and are more willing to talk about HIV with peers and relatives, take an HIV test and stay on treatment if they test positive.
Earl K. Sneed was a few months removed from graduating from the University of Oklahoma with a journalism degree, and he was eager to work in the NBA.
It reminds me of when I graduated in 1980 with an MBA and the few women in the program were cautioned not to have pictures of their children on their desk at the risk of people assuming we didn't take our careers seriously.
New teachers graduate college with a background in courses based on things like classroom control, following federal standards, legal issues pertaining to what teachers may and may not do and, possibly, a few classes on a specialty subject.
With the parenting approach you're implying, it's no wonder that fewer than 10 % of kids graduate high school without trying recreational drugs.
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Toddlers can start with just a few cards and eventually graduate to larger groups for more advanced memory exercises.
Along with a graduate student, he studied 36 infants in swimming classes at warm pool — one of the few actual studies into diving babies.
Honestly that was far fewer new clothes than I would have needed to buy to pump / nurse if I had a less flexible job (I'm a graduate student) or one with a stricter dress code.
While 78 % of university graduates want to remain in the EU, only 35 % of those with few or no qualifications do.
Skills development is a concern, with an ageing workforce and too few graduates entering the industry.
UPDATE: Buffalo - area bloggers and writers have been commenting about the anti-Grisanti machinations of «The Committee to Save the Eric County Republican Party» for a few months now, with multiple people connecting the «committee» to Matthew Ricchiazzi, a Cornell University graduate who ran a failed campaign for Buffalo mayor.
While 78 per cent of university graduates want to remain in the EU, only 35 per cent of those with few or no qualifications do.
Some state - certified apprenticeship programs produce few graduates, have few participants to begin with, or have apprentices who languish in the program, he said.
Bachelor's - degree - granting and graduate and professional institutions in the public sector are with a few exceptions not financed by local governments.
The plan was that graduates would go straight into jobs with the company but so far, very few have found full - time work.
It has been suggested that he will say two - year degrees could transform university for thousands of undergraduates, and allow students to pay fewer tuition fees, as well as leaving graduates with less debt.
But just a few years later she was doing her graduate work at the University of Michigan, slaving away with Monnier to jam beams of light together and zeroing in on Zeta And as the perfect target for a stellar close - up.
During my graduate program in career counseling, I was encouraged not to ignore my roots in research science, because few individuals with scientific backgrounds choose to retool in an occupation such as counseling.
Computer science also seems healthy, with a relative few finding work in academia but a very good faculty - to - postdoc ratio, suggesting that Ph.D. computer science graduates have very strong nonacademic career prospects.
It was mid-July 2004 when Christa Wheeler (pictured left) walked «with anticipation and a few butterflies» through the doors of the Cleveland, Ohio, MetroHealth Medical Center to begin her career as a Case Western Reserve University graduate student in biomedical engineering.
With all those difficult choices to make, it's not surprising that few graduates make the bold choice of going to a foreign country to pursue a Ph.D..
«What we've determined is that this protein's ability to alter editing of mRNAs is not specific to just a few genes, but instead, its ability to bind to mRNAs is required for proper RNA editing of most mRNAs,» said Michael C. Washburn, a graduate student in the IU College of Arts and Sciences» Department of Biology and first author on the paper with Boyko Kakaradov of the University of California, San Diego.
However, there are quite a few signs that his work is far - reaching: His often - packed lectures usually include graduate students from many different disciplines, and seeing «art history scholars laughing along with biologists, English, and engineering majors is something I imagine rarely happens,» Cham says.
I have fewer impromptu discussions with my graduate students and I don't dine at high table in college very often.
I have now picked up a good number of skills, often through great personal hardship (like that conversation with my boss), and in hopes that it might help aspiring graduate students avoid some of the pain, I'm going to share a few of them here.
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