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Well, bassist Chris certainly has the qualifications to prove that's true after getting a distinction in his Masters degree studying electro-acoustic music.

He went on to attain a masters degree, studying writing under Raymond Carver, at Syracuse University, and then moved to New York, where he set about living the rackety life that would provide the material for his first novel.

The analysis was performed for 1st degree (bachelor's degree and engineering) and 2nd degree (master's degree) studies offered by various higher education institutions in Poland, and specifically, universities which form the Union of Universities in Support for Developing Spatial Management Studies.

But, soon after beginning a master's degree, studying with William Vacchiano — the Philharmonic's former principal trumpeter — he won an audition for the Chicago Symphony.

She came to Britain three years ago to study for a masters degree in peace studies at Bradford University.

A graduate of Wheaton College, she also has a Masters degree in Intercultural Studies from Wheaton Graduate School and is currently studying Theology at Seminary of the Southwest.

She too is a "gringo", with a masters degree in international studies.

He completed a masters degree and doctoral studies in Economics at the New School for Social Research.

He has a Masters Degree in Jewish Studies from University College London.

Sam is an adjunct professor of communication and holds a Masters Degree in Communication Studies from San Jose State University.

The masters degree can be studied full-time for one year or part-time for two years.

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