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The Americans are now training future peacekeepers from West Africa in Nigeria.
Now ex-drug traffickers are tackling prejudice in the game by training future stars from the favelas, reports Jo Griffin.
The company is in the business of training future leaders and many will acquire an entrepreneurial edge working there, he says.
For young researchers moving towards academic careers, we know that a few high-prestige universities are responsible for training future faculty members at nearly all other research universities.
Of the original £16bn estimated cost, £14bn was for construction with another £2bn covering items such as the acquisition of sites, regulatory approvals and training future employees.
They're training future researchers, and the whole point of research is to find and answer questions that have never been solved.
"The veterinary undergraduate course is not only training future veterinarians on animal health and welfare, but also in the essential role vets play in food safety and the health of the nation".
In recent years it has opened new attractions such as the five-star Masikryong ski resort, the "tourist city" of Wonsan, and is training future tour guides at Pyongyang tourism college.
Bath would be the first major university provider to stop offering PGCEs, as ministers emphasise the School Direct model of teacher education, where schools take the lead in recruiting and training future staff.
It began nine years ago as Mayor D'Onofrio sat in Village Hall, gazing at an aerial photograph of the town, and wondering whether West Point really needed all the land it had taken for training future officers.
The Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation has for years been the only organization in the world training future leaders in genocide prevention on the grounds of the death camp.
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