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Mr. Kalluk proposed the northern excursion to Karin Tuxen-Bettman, a geostrategist with the Google Earth Outreach, a branch of the company that develops projects with nonprofit groups.
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Additionally, smaller universities tend to value developing projects with local partners.
This is a priority for Jazz at Lincoln Center, which has developed projects with all of Lincoln Center's other constituencies.
In such studios students develop projects with a close guidance of a tutor.
When Dunham returned to New York from Oberlin, she worked a succession of part-time jobs and developed projects with some of her old friends.
Students will communicate directly with practitioners in Ecuador during the Fall semester and develop projects with their practitioners.
Some are then hired by Kaarikoirat for up to a year, building, doing publicity, running events or developing projects, with the state supporting their salary.
Until recently, Community First's Web site announced that the group was "currently funded by or developing projects with" seven government agencies.
At the University of Roehampton, MA dramatherapy course convenor Henrietta Seebohm has seen students go on to develop projects with young offenders, teenagers leaving care, families with drug problems and people who have lost the ability to speak.
It also inflated its business history — claiming on its Web site that it was "currently funded by or developing projects with" seven government agencies and that it had several partnerships with major nonprofit groups.
"In the competitive world of higher education, colleges and universities can no longer count on their own amenities to attract students or faculty," said Randy Ruttenberg, founder and principal of Fairmount Properties, which has made a specialty of developing projects with universities.
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