Example sentences of "[prep] university " in BNC.

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1 Education : How politicking has split the vice-chancellors : The students ' fees campaign has exposed differences between university leaders , Ngaio Crequer says
2 Our older son and his wife came to live with us for four months , between University and his first job .
3 From then on , development of the magnetron became a cooperative effort between university and industry in the UK : E. C. S. Megaw of the Research Laboratories of the GEC was let into the secret and went back to Wembley to construct the first sealed-off model .
4 BGS staff carry out some of these programmes ; others are cooperative projects between university groups and BGS , or in which BGS staff supervise research students .
5 To be used initially by SuperJANET , the Joint Academic Network , it will carry speech and data between university local area networks .
6 This change erodes the distinction between university and what were previously known as ‘ public sector ’ institutions , and may blur what Burgess ( 1977 , pp. 2332 ) has argued is a contrast between the ‘ autonomous ’ ( university ) and ‘ service ’ ( polytechnic/ college ) traditions .
7 Right , now , we 've talked about very briefly , touched on the division between university and the city , and obviously the erm differences between the King and Parliament exacerbated what happened in the city .
8 In September 1938 , A. E. Douglas-Smith took up his duties as university resident tutor in the county .
9 The traditional approach to library orientation is the so-called guided tour , in which students are given a short tour of the library , during their first weeks as university students .
10 Inferior courts , such as magistrates courts , coroners courts and crown courts are amenable to judicial review , as are tribunals and tribunal-substitutes such as university and prison visitors , the Army Board and the Civil Service Appeal Board .
11 Some scientists , such as University of Rhode Island 's Theodore Smayda , believe they are symptomatic of a ‘ global epidemic , ’ an ‘ early warning of a massive ecological breakdown . ’
12 The point , however , we wish to make here is that , from whatever source the teachers are drawn , their work with adult students should be regarded as university work ; the Professor of English should make it part of his duties to keep in close touch with them , periodical meetings of the tutors and the Professor , for the interchange of ideas and the discussion of problems should be held — in short that the extension and tutorial classes should be regarded as an integral part of the English Department .
13 At any age an individual could enter one of a number of states such as university , work or a polytechnic .
14 Awarded ten gold medals during his studentship , despite neglecting practical work , in 1856 he obtained his MB as university medical scholar , with prizes in surgery , physiology , and comparative anatomy , and MRCS , and in 1857 his LSA and MD ( London ) .
15 In 1978 , civilian searcher Norma Spence was shot dead near St Anne 's Cathedral by gunmen posing as university Rag Day students .
16 The agreement he is to sign today with John Arbuthnott , principal of Strathclyde University , will allow the 21-year-old Bell College to teach entire courses for validation as university degrees .
17 And they tell you that two AS-levels are equal to an A-level when it comes to applying for university places . ’
18 SALARIES for university law teachers have slipped so badly and professional salaries risen so dramatically that experienced staff are being lost at an alarming rate , the Committee of Heads of University Law Schools reported this week .
19 So , too , were proposals to end the state-funding of higher education and charge full-cost fees , or alternatively abolish the system of grants for university students ( a particularly unpopular idea amongst middle-class Tory voters ) .
20 Human physiology and biochemistry are no less appropriate subjects for understanding in their own right and for university study and research because they have become the tools of the lucrative and utilitarian profession of medicine .
21 Tenure for university staff has been abolished .
22 The decision-making age must truly be shifted from 16 to 18 ; the way to do that is to increase the number of A-levels to six for university entrance , and require passes in all of them .
23 I apply for university without any real idea of what I want to do .
24 Prior to 1924 , the Board of Education 's Regulations for University Tutorial Classes , 1913 , defined the standards and requirements for grant-aid for these classes .
25 Ironically , the terms of the appointment of the tutor-organisers were very similar to those later approved exclusively for university resident tutors when the 1932 Adult Education Regulations were introduced .
26 Another recommendation of the Commission was for increased funding for adult education and with gradual increases in its budgetary provision , the Board in 1931 was able to appoint three full-time lectures : Lee in Northamptonshire , Baker in Cambridgeshire and Hardman for university extension local lectures .
27 In addition to emigration out with the United Kingdom , many of the best products of their excellent education system have gone to the mainland for university studies , and then stayed on to work because of the dearth of suitable employment opportunities in the islands .
28 This means that unnecessary barriers are not created for the great majority of paraprofessionals who must keep working to support themselves and their families and who often do not have the formal academic credentials necessary for university entrance .
29 So , in a paper written to commemorate the life and work of Danny Lehrman , whose critical interest in ethology and psychiatry had been considerable , I argued pessimistically ( Crook 1977 a ) that an understanding of the primate behaviour I had been reviewing ‘ provides no more than a kind of educational backcloth — a reference literature for university courses on human evolution and that it can not begin to touch upon the existential issues that are the central focus of living human relations .
30 Cumberland Lodge was and is a remarkable foundation : a grace and favour house belonging to the sovereign which , in the years after the War , had been set aside to serve as a meeting-place for university teachers and students .
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