Sentence examples for constituency of students from inspiring English sources

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If he is playing electoral roulette with the one-time bankable constituency of students, he is also hopeful of picking up voters "abandoned" by Labour in the north, where the Lib Dems are second to Labour in 52 constituencies.

Unlike Newark's Rutgers campus, which played an important role in anchoring that city through its own tough times, Camden, which has a total population of about 80,000, has never had a large, captive constituency of students to act as a buffer against middle-class flight.

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Board members said he worked tirelessly and was well attuned to the different constituencies of students, faculty members, legislators, trustees, alumni, potential donors and the broader academic world.

Our study has helped to highlight the current demand for knowledge on global health from a wide constituency of medical students.

Language experience—woven into our human experience through languaging and translanguaging as we live in the world—offers educators working beyond English an ethical space in which to critically engage with the violence increasingly targeting our institutions, key constituencies of our students, and—in many cases—ourselves and our families.

That event — marking the 20th anniversary of the Berlin Wall's demise — brought media attention and broadened the museum's fan base to more than a constituency of professors, graduate students and historians, Wende Executive Director Justinian Jampol said.

While both the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University are technically based in the Sheffield Central constituency, there are plenty of students living in Sheffield Hallam – around 15% of the total electorate.

The study seeks to understand how the chief constituencies of campuses — incoming students, graduating students, faculty, senior administrators, parents, alumni/ae, trustees and job recruiters — think about these changes and how they may impact the college experience in our time.

Approximately one-half of the representatives are allocated to constituencies on the basis of the number of students in those constituencies and the remainder on the basis of the number of members of the Academic Council from each constituency.

And because it requires them to work with a broad range of constituencies, students come away with a better understanding of the complex dynamics that inevitably accompany local projects, Felson said.

Assuming there has been a three-way split, they will, of course, be doing so safe in the knowledge that the measure will pass, and that they won't be damaging the coalition, only because some of their colleagues – including those, like Clegg himself, who have considerable numbers of students in their constituency – are prepared to go into the opposite lobby.

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