Our children are now being tested at six not just 16, parcelled up as either academic or non-academic when they are barely out of the sandpit. |
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The lowest scores were given to participation in research taking place in multi-disciplinary or non-academic settings. |
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It is also concerned about the low level of vocational training available to qualify adolescents for non-academic occupations. |
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Tiasa, a union representing non-academic staff at Unitec, has called for the institute to drop further legal action. |
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Most of the job opportunities are in non-academic areas such as catering, administration and construction. |
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Every year, the university has around 600 or 700 non-academic job openings. |
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Firstly, researchers have to produce research aimed for a non-academic audience while still achieving excellence in academic research. |
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The current legislation treats academic and non-academic creators as if their interests were the same. |
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Those who plan to attend non-academic or certificate programs or community college, may not apply. |
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Most laws and regulations require legitimate research purposes and a few actually forbid non-academic research. |
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Note: In an effort to limit the length and retain the non-academic tone of articles, citations are not provided. |
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To enhance readability among non-academic audiences, the author chose not to place footnotes and citations in the text. |
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More interestingly, her blog has drawn in non-academic readers. |
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While the top non-academic deterrent for students was the perceived cost. |
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This leads to increasing pressure to incorporate representatives of the non-academic world within universities' management and governance structures. |
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Each class usually has a year head teacher to look after the non-academic needs of the students. |
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Additionally, one non-academic unit of universities that has been overlooked is the career centres, which could serve as an important point of contact to help to market industries to students. |
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Boards are responsible for determining the content and balance of the program for each student for both the academic and non-academic components of the program. |
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Various non-academic agencies ha have helped. |
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Photography is one of my major non-academic pastimes. |
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Serious sociologist with a breezy, non-academic style. |
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In some cases, it may be appropriate to include information relating to the student's personal characteristics, hobbies or interests, and non-academic accomplishments, but such information is insufficient on its own. |
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A training programme is provided to academic and non-academic staff, students from all faculties, in addition to corporate training on peer education models, counselling and support, and workplace policy. |
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Perhaps it's difficult being academic in a non-academic environment. |
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In the non-academic world, information professionals don't necessarily possess an advanced degree in library science, information science, or a related field. |
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Dr. Venner brings a number of years of experience related to research ethics and in his present position deals with issues relating to clinical research in non-academic institutions. |
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Population, household and family projections are an important planning tool and one of the most frequently requested pieces of information by all levels of government and non-academic organizations. |
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A headword or footnote to illuminate each poet's connection to Irish America would help immensely, especially to the non-academic reader. |
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The CBC must use commentators of all shades and keep score using, as Mr. Lewis said, outside, non-broadcasting, and I might say also non-academic auditors. |
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Educational attainment Learning refers to achievements in academic subjects such as reading, writing, abstract thought and mathematics, and in non-academic skills such as athletics and the arts. |
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I have been in a tenure stream position for the last 3 years and am finding succeedingly less time to devote to important but non-academic pursuits. |
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One searches his works in vain for the learned footnotes, the untranslated Sanskrit, Chinese, and Tibetan terms that adorn the scholarly literature and frighten away the non-academic reader. |
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