This is why, before applying at prospective universities, staff and postgrads always check the library. |
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Mind you, they turfed the undergrads out, and not many of the postgrads heard about the two-for-one tickets. |
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Every action by the government elicited an equal and opposite reaction by our little army of oppressed postgrads. |
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Will the full afternoon of running workshops for cluey postgrads be a success, or have I forgotten how to teach? |
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Dundee's Caird Hall, the venue for the student enterprise summit, was buzzing with undergraduates and postgrads. |
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Vital statistics: A big university with over 20,000 students overall which includes postgrads and other non-degree students. |
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Dons and postgrads stride purposefully through the quads, clutching books and papers, on their way to the Bodleian Library, or to a committee meeting, or to lunch. |
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The short piece I wrote that you posted to the blog the other day was originally presented to a group of women's studies postgrads and staff at La Trobe University. |
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The one I use most of the time, and which I refer to in this post, is only for postgrads, academics and professionals, all of whom really should know better. |
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At the Careers Fair, nearly 600 young postgrads and postdocs were welcomed by around 50 recruiters. |
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Vital statistics: A small university with over 4,700 full-time undergrads and 955 postgrads. |
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At the University of Huddersfield, at least 97 per cent of our postgrads quickly find good jobs or embark on further research which can lead to a coveted doctorate. |
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It is the kind of figure that should make us very proud but the problem for most of the postgrads is that there is very little accommodation for them. |
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The strong gains for postgrads has propped up the calculation of the overall gain for the group that includes all workers who have at least a college degree. |
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The majority of postgrads we don't have a problem with because they are eligible, it's just that they have to come under our rule for academic progression. |
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