Similar words: education, coeducation, educational, physical education, educational activity, undereducated, educative, product differentiation. Meaning: n. education provided by a college or university.
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61. This is the model which is most appropriate for evaluation activities within higher education institutions.
62. The work tends to be geared towards managers in higher education institutions.
63. Higher education and expanded trade would be available at the regional level.
64. In short, to borrow a voguish term, they acquire the competencies which are characteristic of higher education.
65. There is some justification for treating user education in universities, polytechnics and the colleges of further and higher education separately.
66. These questions are important ones, because they get to the heart of our concern about higher education.
67. In addition, some authorities have transferred to their colleges of higher education advanced courses previously located in other major establishments.
68. More women than ever are going on to higher education.
69. While she affirmed learning across social classes, Jane Addams was a critic of higher education.
70. In some areas new modules have been written to meet the needs of students seeking entry to higher education.
71. It is on the fringes of higher education, through its contribution to research, which provides an educational resource for students.
72. These three types of academic curriculum are distributed unevenly across the higher education system.
73. He said the increase might force cuts in prisons and higher education and prevent any tax cut this year.
74. The economic climate in higher education is also a constraint, says George Steele.
75. Now those agreements had been nullified, and the faculty negotiating team replaced, on orders from the Board of Higher Education.
76. Sixth form colleges offer a half-way house providing a link between school and higher education or work.
77. A Harvard University survey found that Americans significantly overestimate the cost of higher education.
78. This seems to be an accurate description of the initial decisions about seeking entry into higher education.
79. They are available at three levels and are aimed primarily at those seeking entry to higher education.
80. The jobs themselves are poorly paid, but the benefits, especially in higher education, are incalculable.
81. The question, though, is whether or not, qua institutions of higher education,(http://sentencedict.com/higher education.html) they have an obligation to sponsor research.
82. The report provides considerable evidence that the traditional performance indicators of higher education success are quite inadequate.
83. Higher education accounts for about 13 percent of general fund expenditures.
84. For the Committee chaired by Lord Robbins, there was an essential link between higher education and culture.
85. Mr. Howarth My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the changing pattern of higher education.
86. John F.. Kerry Wednesday described the governor as an enemy of higher education masquerading as an election-year friend.
87. If higher education is not involved, school-to-work will not succeed.
88. In further and higher education, the gap has also been declining in recent years.
89. Clearly, much research goes on in institutions of higher education.
90. A similar dual focus rests uneasily in higher education libraries and invariably has met with failure.
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