Sentences with phrase «younger graduates tend»

In particular, we know that younger graduates tend to want portfolio careers which enable them to come in and out of professions, and teaching is no different.

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Although recent graduates tend to take over his type of job, he would advise young scientists to get a few years of research experience after graduation before embarking on a career in science policy.
«We tend to think of bacteria as the enemy, but actually they are not,» says Jon Richardson, a graduate student at the University of Edinburgh, who studies how burying beetle parents care for their young in different circumstances.
Finally, there's Jamie (Lily Gladstone, Winter in the Blood)-- whose name we never even hear — a young and lonely Native - American woman tending horses on a ranch who develops an infatuation for another young woman, Beth (Kristen Stewart, Clouds of Sils Maria), a just - graduated lawyer who drives four hours from the city, twice a week, to teach a class on school law.
It found that academy graduates tended to be slightly younger (41 compared with 44), and were more likely to be black than principals trained in traditional ways (41 percent to 29 percent).
Right next door to Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach doesn't skew quite as young, but college graduates tend to make a bit more, and the rate of violent crime is an impressively low 1.6 per 1,000 residents.
Soon after we graduate, however, the future of the world becomes something exclusively for the «younger generation» to tend.
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