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This seems unfortunate, since the long-term apprenticeship completion rates remain low (Morissette 2008) even though the growth in the number of registered apprentices has outpaced the growth in the number of students attending universities.
Other initiatives under way include an effort to phase out Germany's Habilitation requirement--a long-term apprenticeship for a tenured faculty position--and a parallel move to create "junior professor" slots (Science, 5 January, p. 23); an expansion of the DFG's mini-graduate school program; and a new DFG effort to build up research centers at a few universities.
To describe an innovative 2-year, long-term apprenticeship Fellowship training program implemented by Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) to strengthen capacity for leadership and management of HIV/AIDS programs in Uganda.
But it also warned analysis was needed on whether apprenticeships provided good value for money in the long term.
"It means in the long term these children stand a far better chance of winning a place at university, gaining an apprenticeship and securing good jobs," he said.
"So we are creating long term career opportunities for people to get on in life, including delivering half a million apprenticeships".
Long term?
What about long term?
Long term, it.
Long term savings?
But long term?
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