Two hundred companies participated in the first online career fair and about 14,000 undergrads and alumni responded. |
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The JCR is in favour of situating a new joint JCR-MCR common room there, with a new quad and facilities for both undergrads and post-grads. |
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I have to complete and defend my dissertation and survive teaching undergrads between now and then. |
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The undergrads have been wonderful, and the grad students have been razor-sharp. |
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We also established a mentoring program for undergrads with the undergraduate law and business society. |
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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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It's a different atmosphere with the undergrads gone, and my fellow grads slipping one by one onto flights home. |
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But what have I, a continuing PhD, done to deserve to join in the debauched bacchanalian revelry of undergrads? |
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The pope urged our small band of Loyola University undergrads to study hard and obey our parents. |
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He teaches E-Marketing and Internet Business Model Lab to undergrads and E-Commerce to graduate students. |
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Myself and the other grad student, the two techs, and one of the undergrads are all young women about my age. |
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I don't treat the undergrads any different than I treat my grad students and postdocs. |
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We are a group of undergrads currently attending Carroll College, located in Helena, Montana. |
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But some 60 percent of undergrads received aid and an additional third got need-based grants. |
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She is, like all female undergrads, in the great majority, since boys are disproportionately disadvantaged by the failed state system. |
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To be eligible to present at the conference, students must be enrolled as undergrads or have graduated but present research conducted during their undergraduate study. |
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In its third year running, the program offers university undergrads exposure to research in an industry lab environment. |
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I knew Scott when we were both undergrads at the University of Illinois. |
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After one too many undergrads offered to drink his milkshake, Gabe Day apparently went on a drug-fueled bender. |
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The majority were graduate students but some undergrads and post-docs attended as well as one professor. |
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However, it's worth noting that this is one of a very few student unions across the country that represents both grads and undergrads in one body. |
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A new campaign called Get On is encouraging undergrads to try out motorbikes or scooters to save cash and the environment. |
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Cloying background music notwithstanding, the show manages all the gravitas of a gaggle of poli-sci undergrads arguing in a dorm hallway. |
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Here they are the fake-tanned NYU undergrads who unwittingly deliver the news that your favourite bar is over the hill. We knew the cool would come out tonight because we are here to see Errol Morris. |
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But using Turkers instead of undergrads does offer some genuine diversity. One researcher who has taken advantage of that diversity is David Rand, a lecturer in psychology at Harvard University. |
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Dr Scully was a lovely man who thrived on teaching undergrads. |
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She invites researchers to come in and talk to her undergrads. |
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Paterson says many undergrads are unaware of the research that's going on across the country and believe that researchers would not be good at the bedside. |
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A recent survey by international research and consulting firm Universum found that European undergrads studying business rank LOreal as the number two company to work for. |
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The number of alumni is most likely many times that of the current undergrads. |
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