The academy's director, Professor Deborah Eyre, said students were being offered "an outstanding, often life-changing, opportunity".
BBC: NEWS | UK | Education | Gifted schools 'getting better'
For those who are employed, changing countries often endangers national pension-scheme rights.
My challenge was to translate these fast-changing, often contradictory, updates into coherent scripts which would have been fit for broadcast while the epic was being played out.
Everything is always changing, and often situations and choices are unclear, uncertain, even murky.
For 18 consecutive years, Mary-Kate and Ashley spent countless hours in wardrobe, changing clothes as often as 12 times a day.
WSJ: Sisters of the Divine | Innovator of the Year 2012 Fashion
It is a small and unconventional museum that started as an artists' squat, with free changing exhibitions showcasing often provocative video, photography and sculpture.
But as the literature points out, people are inefficient at changing focus too often, and individual tasks suffer from too much switching.
While the retail market is open to the vagaries of high competition and eventual commoditization of the market, enterprises generally enter into multi-year contracts and are therefore less prone to changing vendors as often as retail buyers do.
FORBES: Apple Snaps Up Enterprise Customers At BlackBerry's Expense
One basic rule for limit-making is that the burden of proof should fall on those who want change especially since the changers often want to keep on changing indefinitely: cutting the abortion limit by a fortnight was, for some, merely an interim goal on the way to a tighter squeeze or an outright ban.
These routes are changing rapidly reflecting the often short-lived global communication patterns and longer term storage traffic.
The reality is that students will work in a world of business that is fast-changing, global and often unpredictable.
This plan reduces wasteful subsidies and erroneous payments while changing some incentives that often lead to excessive health care costs.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama on Economic Growth and Deficit Reduction
As the changing needs of users often outpace the implementation of more traditional infrastructure, it has been critical to leverage an open hardware blueprint model to accommodate continuous improvementof the system.
It would not be the transformation that Mr Mbeki most often talks about, that of changing from white domination to majority control, but it would almost certainly be the transformation that most South Africans would now put top of their list of desires.
Lievremont, so often criticised for his chopping and changing of personnel since taking over as coach, has retained the same front row for the fifth time in a row and prefers the relatively untried but impressive Julien Pierre at lock ahead of Sebastien Chabal.
It's a surprisingly moving film that limns the whimsical, often playful process that produces life-changing scientific discoveries.
Game changing moments in a MOBA often happen in less than a second and require precision, often with teammates, to orchestrate.
The committee's answer is that its job is not to make cross-country comparisons, which can often be invidious, but to reflect changing trends within individual countries.
The companies of Silicon Valley often start life with the idea of changing the world, but as they mature they must answer to their employees and investors, just like every other company.
FORBES: Tech Execs Successors To The Robber Barons, Says Newsweek
The essential idea is that the more people who are involved in editing and changing the page, more often, in the run up to release then the more successful the movie will be.
FORBES: Using Wikipedia To Predict The Box Office Of A Movie
Changing how people earn and spend often requires broad and holistic thinking about individuals, their motivations, and their financial environments.
FORBES: Have You Resolved To Save More This Year? Easier Said Than Done
The professors, in the good schools great scholars, are unaccessible because they drone their lectures to auditoriums filled to the brim with hundreds, often using broken, hissing microphones, manually changing slides on actual slide projectors.
FORBES: Does Higher Education Need To Go Back To The Fifties?
But in large measure, the reality of decline that it is part of a huge historical re-balancing act - something we acknowledge in words like "globalisation" or "Brics", while often ducking just how profoundly the world is changing.
He went one better this time by changing his entire starting line-up but often cut a frustrated figure on the touchline as his team carved out few opportunities in the first half, against a West Ham side without a win in their six previous league games.
Khosla continued to point out that if we respond to risk and fear by changing what we do to reduce risk, we will often end up creating an even worse situation for ourselves.
FORBES: Vinod Khosla Mentors Entrepreneurs at SXSW on Risk and Fear in Startups
Collective switching, pioneered in Belgium and the Netherlands, allows groups of customers, often organised by local councils or community groups to choose the best rate by changing tariff at the same time.
BBC: More than 6,000 join Surrey energy switching collective
The USPTO examination process for design patents used to take over a year, which would often exceed the life expectancy or actual lifespan of many designs in the rapidly changing world of fashion.
Though his hit-making slowed down, mainly thanks to changing tastes in country music, he became a revered elder statesman, often credited as an influence by generations that followed.
Their campaigns often pinpoint issues that involve a conflict between preserving the natural order of things and changing it either through new technology (such as genetic engineering) or through economic growth (leading, for example, to the increased use of cars).
应用推荐