Undergraduates in A Sentence

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    A number would appear to have a nominal local scoutmaster with the undergraduates doing most of the practical scouting.

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    A number would appear to have a nominal local Scoutmaster with the undergraduates doing most of the practical scouting.

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    About the same time he shocked the authorities by pleading in University Hall for the wholesale support of Socialism among the undergraduates at Oxford.

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    Although primarily a commuter school (only 10% of undergraduates reside on campus), the university offers three traditional residence halls (Argo, Martin and Pace Halls), single-student housing, two-student housing and student apartments.

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    As principal of Pusey House Mr Gore exercised a wide influence over undergraduates and the younger clergy, and it was largely, if not mainly, under this influence that the "Oxford Movement" underwent a change which to the survivors of the old school of Tractarians seemed to involve a break with its basic principles.

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    As viceprincipal of the theological college at Cuddesdon (1854-1859) he wielded considerable influence, and, on returning to Oxford as vice-principal of St Edmund's Hall, became a growing force among the undergraduates, exercising his influence in strong opposition to the liberal reaction against Tractarianism, which had set in after Newman's secession in 1845.

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    Assessment and Examination For the first two years undergraduates sit tripos examinations at the end of the Easter Term.

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    During their first two years all undergraduates, unless properly excused, must take a prescribed amount of physical exercise.

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    Fellow-commoners, who have decreased in numbers in modern times, pay higher fees than the ordinary undergraduates or pensioners, and have certain advantages of precedence, including the right of dining at the fellows' table.

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    For part-time undergraduates we have 0.9% against benchmark 1.1% (compared to 3.9 against a benchmark of 1.1 last year ).

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    For part-time undergraduates we have 0.9% against benchmark 1.1% (compared to 3.9 against a benchmark of 1.1 last year).

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    For the 2008-2009 school year, loans are capped at $3,500 for first-year undergraduate dependent students, $4,500 for second-year undergraduates, and $5,500 for third and fourth-year undergraduate students.

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    Full-time graduate students and undergraduates (proof of student status will be necessary) may be eligible for a discounted fee of $35.

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    He continued the practice, which he had commenced in 1848, of taking with him a small party of undergraduates in vacation time, and working with them in one of his favourite haunts, at Askrigg in Wensleydale, or Tummel Bridge, or later at WestMalvern.

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    He still knew the undergraduates individually, and watched their progress with a vigilant eye.

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    His education was received at Morton Green near Congleton, Cheshire, and at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he was reckoned the best orator among the undergraduates.

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    His main reading was still history, but he went through all the Latin and Greek authors commonly read in the schools and universities, besides several that are not commonly read by undergraduates.

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    How to join the Society ---------------------------------------- undergraduates on a BPS-accredited course can join The Society from 13 pounds a year.

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    How to join the Society ---------------------------------------- Undergraduates on a BPS-accredited course can join The Society from 13 pounds a year.

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    However, party schools have a notorious reputation for allowing (and sometimes, even encouraging) gratuitous alcohol use among undergraduates, even those who are not of the legal drinking age.

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    I liked the length - not too long, especially suitable for time short undergraduates.

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    In contrast, just 22% of language undergraduates were studying at the former polytechnics.

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    In the transference to Oxford under that name of Spring Hill College, Birmingham, he took a considerable part, and he has exercised influence not only over generations of his own students, but also over a large number of undergraduates in the university generally.

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    Information for prospective undergraduates You can study Modern Greek language and literature at Oxford whether you already know some of the language or not.

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    Information for Prospective Undergraduates You can study Modern Greek language and literature at Oxford whether you already know some of the language or not.

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    Internship opportunities are available for undergraduates as well as graduate degree candidates.

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    It was at Cambridge that Armitage found his talent for writing catchy, jolly tunes that were popular with his fellow undergraduates.

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    Lovering is first mentioned as master in 1619, so that Taylor probably spent seven years at the school before he was entered at Gonville and Caius College as a sizar in 1626, 1 eighteen months after Milton had entered Christ's, and while George Herbert was public orator and Edmund Waller and Thomas Fuller were undergraduates of the university.

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    Meanwhile, at Oxford a proposal practically making Greek optional with all undergraduates was rejected, in November 1902, by 189 votes to 166; a preliminary proposal permitting students of mathematics or natural science to offer one or more modern languages in lieu of Greek was passed by 164 to 162 in February 1904, but on the 29th of November the draft of a statute to this effect was thrown out by 200 to 164.

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    Module Design The original module, Integrative Studies, was delivered to final year bioscience undergraduates.

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    One study of undergraduates at a university in upstate New York found that 51 percent had body piercing, with the nose and ears the most common sites.

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    She is a pharmacist by first degree but has been involved in teaching pharmacology to postgraduates and undergraduates for over 30 years.

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    She is prose and script tutor on the MA degree course in creative writing at The University of Northumbria and also teaches undergraduates there.

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    She previously taught criminology at University of Wales, Bangor to criminology undergraduates and trainee probation officers.

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    St Catherine 's aims to admit 10 undergraduates each year.

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    St Catherine's aims to admit 10 undergraduates each year.

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    The author advocates the use of popular culture to make this very complex issue palpable for undergraduates.

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    The course provides an opportunity for gifted graduate linguists to progress considerably beyond the traditional level achieved by undergraduates in modern languages.

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    The majority of students at most universities are also undergraduates, but they may not be enrolled full-time, and some may not even be working toward degrees.

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    The scholars on the foundation (or "of the House") are chosen from among the undergraduates, for merit in classics, mathematics or experimental science.

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    The School of Religion for undergraduates and the Bob Jones Seminary for graduate students and doctoral candidates are only two schools within the university as a whole.

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    The university buildings are in Dublin and the fellows were mostly professors in the various colleges whose students were undergraduates.

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    There are internships, jobs for undergraduates, those who hold graduate degrees, and experienced professionals.

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    These pages are intended both for the information of current Trinity undergraduates and to whet the curiosity of prospective admissions candidates.

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    To find out, Alan Brown (Southern Methodist University, USA) and colleagues surveyed 218 first-year psychology undergraduates.

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    Universities, on the other hand, may extend some chances for research to undergraduates, and they offer tremendous opportunities for graduate students to conduct research in the subject areas of their choice.

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    University of Dundee has over 18,000 Students (including 9,500 full-time undergraduates) across seven faculties.