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Land: Students in this group should explain the amount of land required for natural gas development, including pipelines.
Guardian Teacher Network have teamed up with the Imperial War Museum in London and uploaded a series of brilliant D-Day resources, that land students back on the Normandy beaches on 6th June 1944 where they are tasked with being war correspondents.
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It is so often work experience with national industry leaders that lands students a job, and if universities want to see their employability ratings leap, then they need to invest heavily in their careers services.
Their hope is merely to land the students who are slightly superior to their average student.
It's a bracing position for a fan of amateur basketball, but after consideration, a pretty reasonable one: the university's business department aims to land its students in high-paying jobs upon graduation, not win student entrepreneurship competitions.
Horrabridge Community Primary School, Yelverton, Devon: make an extended forest school on spare school land so students get more time in nature.
Although the school lets boaters cross its property, it is private land, and students may be using it, too.
How did you feel about what happened to the land?" Allow students several minutes to write, then ask them to share their responses with the class.
Add to that the introduction of fees, a major psychological shift that has yet to fully land with students and staff, plus the paradigm shift the rise of the internet has brought about, and there is a very real danger that our graduates will not be equipped to enter the 21st century work space with the same confidence as their predecessors.
If they make the commitment to land top students -- if they attend every "meet the faculty" session, shake a lot of hands, and talk enthusiastically about their own research -- junior faculty members can compete for students with anyone, Mr. Meyer says.
Over in the land of students, dueling columns have appeared in both UNC's Daily Tar Heel and the Duke Chronicle.
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