Some counselors were accepting commissions from universities in exchange for recommending them to their students.
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Over half of the projects funded this time come from universities and national laboratories.
MapReduce is also important because many graduates are emerging from universities with MapReduce programming experience.
With us in the audience in Studio 4A are students from universities in the Washington, D.
Other OpEd Project Fellows include academicians from universities such as Yale, Northwestern, Princeton, Dartmouth and Emory.
Boston-based start-ups have tended to emerge from universities like MIT and Harvard as technological innovations in search of markets.
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Lord Mandelson said ministers and industry would need to be more demanding in what they expected from universities and colleges.
Education Secretary Michael Gove has previously called for a more academically rigorous approach to A-levels with greater involvement from universities.
Caplin said while many items in the collection came from universities, the family expects much of it will return to colleges.
On Monday, students, staff and supporters from universities around the UK congregated to show solidarity with hundreds of their Sussex counterparts.
The labs employ approximately 75 people, drawn from universities and government.
In the audience are students from universities in the Washington, D.
"The suggestion that the savings we have asked from universities will bring higher education 'to its knees' is as surprising as it is misleading, " he said.
In legislation drawing on his proposals, the government gave higher education funders power to take money away, pound for pound, from universities which charged higher fees.
The biggest source of growth, though, has come from universities that need computer desks, library carrels and chairs, and corporations that want to redo their boardrooms.
Aside from universities that host willed-body programs, several nonprofit outfits, including the National Disease Research Interchange in Philadelphia and the Anatomy Gifts Registry in Hanover, Md.
Clients are recruiting developers from universities like Stanford, because young talent want to have a direct influence on major brands, and not necessarily through an agency.
As an appetiser, at 11am, the committee has a short session on the roots of radicalisation with witnesses from Universities UK and Federation of Student Islamic Societies.
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The discovery of new viruses will make the move from universities to laboratories around the world, helping to facilitate international scientific collaboration and decrease fears of biopiracy.
Coursera currently offers more than 100 free online courses, most of them taught by renowned professors from universities such as Stanford, Duke and the University of Michigan.
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More than half of students who graduated from universities in the East in 2010 have struggled to find a graduate-level job, a BBC Inside Out East investigation has revealed.
But last year the UK government abandoned plans to limit the tax relief given to those who donate to charity after an outcry from universities, the arts sector and charities.
Moreover, the more families carry directly the cost of educating their young people, the more they will want something more from universities than a place on the map of human understanding.
Aside from universities that host willed-body programs, several nonprofit outfits, including the National Disease Research Interchange in Philadelphia and the Anatomy Gifts Registry in Hanover, Maryland, make body parts available to researchers.
In the 1980s a trickle of smart students began to emerge once again from universities, and the trickle has since become a flood, providing an immense pool of talented Chinese, says Daniel Vasella, Novartis's chief executive.
In emerging nations such as China and India, where a college education was a rarity just a generation ago, tens of thousands of students graduate each year from universities that are on par with the best in the world.
Open Access experts from universities, specialized non-governmental organizations, UN agencies and publishing houses will gather together to deliberate on the strategy, present the global trends in OA and identify opportunities to improve access to peer-reviewed research information to all.
It will take place over four days at many sites in the historical centre of Mexico, bringing together thousands of participants, including 400 representatives from universities and research centres from more than 25 countries of Latin America, North America, the Caribbean and Europe.
It will take place over four days at many sites in the historical centre of Mexico City, bringing together thousands of participants, including 400 representatives from universities and research centres from more than 25 countries of Latin America, North America, the Caribbean and Europe.
Proposed in January in a White Paper on higher education, the idea aroused a mixture of despair (from universities that think they already do everything possible to attract the miserably small number of qualified but underprivileged applicants available) and fury (from middle-class parents, who felt thrift and diligence were being penalised).
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