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We asked students from our NCTJ course to work on this.

As a student he abandoned a Chemistry course to work in a publishing house in London.

I quickly discovered that you didn't need a training course to work a Mac.

For the archaeologists carrying out the research, a key puzzle is of course to work out how the einkorn got to the Isle of Wight.

It's a natural impulse, of course, to work out who you are by looking at your parents, but Jeff seems to take it to an almost clinical standpoint.

The daughter of a Belfast geography teacher, she moved to London after graduating from a journalism course to work on the Acton Gazette and Wembley Observer.

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With a rapidly ballooning selection of home-brewed courses to work through, it's almost an infinite Mario game.

I also did a ton of independent-study courses, to work on various projects with faculty in physics, philosophy, computer science, and chemistry while I was an undergraduate.

For one of the teacher pairs we were working with, it meant joining their biology and geometry courses to work on a prosthetics project (bioengineering).

Third, an outreach program to provide mechatronic courses to working engineers is being developed.

It is necessary, of course, to make it work financially, and financial arrangements vary widely.

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