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The largest student contingent is expected to come from London-based universities, which are anticipating more than 5,000 marchers to show up.
Although the organization was founded by professionals in 1974, SHPE includes a strong and growing student contingent; the number of student chapters has grown from 2 to 200 since SHPE was founded.
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By the nineteen-eighties, the foreign-student contingent was dominated by Middle Eastern men, about fifty of whom were enrolled each year.
There was a time when the foreign-student contingent in China's schools and colleges consisted only of eccentrics, fugitives, Maoist fellow travellers and an unfortunate community of Africans forced by their governments to spend six harsh years studying at the Beijing Metallurgical Institute.
They sometimes admit students provisionally, contingent on the grades they earn.
In line with contemporary developments in the United Kingdom and United States, the contemporary biomedical doctorate in Australia is increasingly characterised by tightly-regulated completion times (control), an emphasis on publishing during one's time as a student (task-contingent reward) and the increased competition for limited post-doctoral funding [ 7].
The school's buildings even resembled marine barracks: there was no quad, no student union, no contingent of artsy kids mainlining coffee and writing sestinas.
Then there's the new federal income contingent student loan repayment program.
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