Similar words: technic, technical, technically, technician, pyrotechnic, pyrotechnics, technicality, technical term. Meaning: ['pɑlɪ'teknɪk /'pɒl-] n. a technical school offering instruction in many industrial arts and applied sciences.
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31. Ian Newman has recently obtained his doctorate from Sunderland Polytechnic.
32. In other contexts, the illuminative observation approach has been used by Oxford Polytechnic with more success.
33. The Pumas, however, have a game in hand, as their match against Middlesex Polytechnic was postponed.
34. The author is senior lecturer in accounting and finance at the Polytechnic of Central London.
35. A range of specialist advice is available to Polytechnic students in general through Student Services.
36. Yes it's true, the Polytechnic of Central London has completely changed identity.
37. The polytechnic was busily being renamed, and at considerable expense, when the new name was suddenly dropped.
38. A pilot course to teach community interpreter training techniques was set up at the Polytechnic of Central London last year.
39. The other, probably more significant innovation, is that of the mixed mode degree, at present only offered by Thames Polytechnic.
40. Professor's research honoured at poly A Guisborough professor's research work has been honoured with a new post at Teesside Polytechnic.
41. In contrast, 4 Colleges and 1 Polytechnic offered language improvement, and 9 Colleges and 6 Polytechnics study skills.
42. During the day, he works a the Polytechnic Institute; at night, he is a minicab driver.
43. One polytechnic has resolved that all its humanities degree students shall acquire some appreciation of computers and information technology.
44. The polytechnic handbook which I used was not much help and my tutor has told me to ask the librarian for help.
45. She holds a diploma in Landscape Architecture from Manchester Polytechnic.
46. Revill recently reported availability of 0.69 and 0.75 in a polytechnic library.
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47. Natfhe also rejected the interim pay offer from the Polytechnic and Colleges Employers' Forum for polytechnic and higher education college lecturers.
48. The university and polytechnic libraries now spend probably more in real terms on library guides than they ever did.
49. Indeed, he was to train as a featherweight boxer during his year as a student at Battersea Polytechnic.
50. The former Teesside Polytechnic celebrated its name change by releasing hundreds of balloons into the sky above Middlesbrough.
51. At the meeting at Teesside Polytechnic he outlined his case against the pylons on health grounds.
52. Oxford Polytechnic began its modular course in 1973 with seven fields of study, all in science.
53. In the meantime, the Polytechnic will still use old-fashioned ballot boxes.
54. Carl Puttnam and co have also added an additional date to their forthcoming tour, at Huddersfield Polytechnic on May 13.
55. But in London, the Middlesex Polytechnic teaches 200 students a year with one computer system costing £100 000.
56. He is also chairman of the Board of Governors of Leicester Polytechnic.
57. A car-driving, home-owning, polytechnic lecturer with a fake northern accent, was a bleating guilty liberal, not a socialist.
58. Outside the town, a polytechnic and seminar centre has been planted by Presidential fiat.
59. Special classes of applicant Like other institutions the Polytechnic has paid increased attention to the recruitment of overseas students in recent years.
60. Two were carrying on at a polytechnic, and one was training to be a teacher at a college of Higher Education.
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