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The phrase "a qualification at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific qualification obtained at a particular institution or level of education.
Example: "She earned a qualification at the university that greatly enhanced her career prospects."
Alternatives: "a degree from the" or "a certification from the".
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Specifically, Horrocks wants parliament to undo a rule – introduced by the last Labour government - that stops people from accessing further student loans if they are studying for a qualification at the same level as the one they already hold.
"It's a brilliant mix of backpacking, volunteering and surfing – and what's even better is you might get a qualification at the end of it," says Jennifer Snell, 20, from Wiltshire, who combined an office job with working as a fishmonger in Tesco to raise the money.
The proposal is for a programme which would involve an intensive summer period of learning, followed by an immediate placement in a frontline child protection team throughout the year, and a qualification at the end (as opposed to the standard two year MA or three year BA).
The educational materials are free and students only have to pay if they want to take a qualification at the end of the course.
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This information is then coded with the value 1 if a worker reports both, to the first question, that a qualification at level 4 in the national in the UK national qualifications framework (degree or equivalent) or above is required to get the job and, to the second question, that it is deemed "essential" or "fairly necessary" for doing it competently, and 0 otherwise.7.7
It also raised the probability that they would gain a qualification at age 16 by between 2.5% and 3.5%.
Around 14% have a qualification at level 4 or above, compared to 20% nationally.
In politics, experience is not a desirable extra but an essential qualification at the top.
Harold took a teaching qualification at the University of London Institute of Education, and began his teaching career proper in schools in Leicestershire and Middlesex.
They spent 12 months, from March 2014 to March 2015, gaining workplace experience, acquiring new skills and working towards a vocational qualification at the end of the year.
So if you want to get ahead in industry, and get yourself a useful qualification at the same time, the opportunity is still available.
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