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Schools are also putting a greater effort into producing graduates with marketable skills.
The best and most selective universities generate too few graduates, and new private colleges are producing graduates of uneven quality.
Now 71, he is confident that the Vincentians who run the university will return the emphasis on producing graduates like Stanley ahead of winning games.
Roth graduated from there in 1950, and, even a decade later, Weequahic led the state in producing graduates who went on to earn Ph.Ds.
He said the university system was producing graduates "in the wrong proportions" for the labour market: too few engineers, for instance, and too many lawyers.
We're producing graduates who, far from being Renaissance scholars, wouldn't be able to figure out a problem posed by a Renaissance mathematician.
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There is currently limited published evidence of health-related training programmes in Africa that have produced graduates, who remain and work in their countries after graduation.
The function of undergraduate medical education is to produce graduates who are fit for purpose at the point of graduation.
18 We believe that the function of undergraduate medical education is to produce graduates who are fit for purpose (as junior doctors) at the point of graduation.
Find out if they produce graduates that get jobs".
"We want to produce graduates who are scientists, using sport and exercise as a background".
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