It was a gutsy move, given the liberal nature of the undergraduates he persuaded to vote his way.
So the undergraduates unexpectedly found themselves in a darkened room with members of the Oman Research Council explaining how their technology worked.
"Every one of the faculty, every one of the undergraduates and every one of the graduate students is engaged in real-world exercises, " says Alan Paller, director of the SANS Institute, a cybersecurity training organization.
Lower than among the undergraduates at Harvard actually.
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Participants of the seminar took special interest in paintings done by the ADE undergraduates and appreciated their thoughts and ideas expressed in the form of art.
The results for urbanised Himba were "indistinguishable" from the results of undergraduates taking the same tests in London, said Dr Linnell.
As the 14 undergraduates from Cambridge and Oxford receive their final briefing before heading to the tasting room, some of my team, a collection of wine critics, television wine experts and newspaper columnists, look decidedly uneasy.
The state-of-the-art courses will offer undergraduates the same faculty and curricula as their in-person counterparts.
The Russell Group of universities - which includes Oxford and Cambridge - had 46% of all the language undergraduates.
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The full-tuition scholarship has covered the amount for the nearly 1, 000 undergraduates who attend the college's architecture, engineering or art schools.
It is hoped those who participate will gain good enough A-level grades to get into the university as undergraduates but, crucially, they are also given extra credits if they complete the summer school courses.
After years of staying flat, the number of foreign undergraduates has increased 25% in the past four years, while the number of Chinese students has almost sextupled, to about 57, 000.
The reason this matters is that over 40% of undergraduates in the United States attends a community college, and not surprisingly these schools are not on the itinerary for Wall Street recruiting trips.
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He used his prestige and presence to ensure that African history and literature would take their proper place in the education of undergraduates.
It hopes to double its intake of MBA students to 300, as well as increasing the number of undergraduates from 500 to 800.
Dr Ambady and Mr Rule showed 100 undergraduates the faces of the chief executives of the top 25 and the bottom 25 companies in the Fortune 1, 000 list.
They are already delivering many of the things that Stanford undergraduates talk about when we ask them how they would like the campus experience to change: more meaningful and structured ways to connect with peers and faculty who share their intellectual passions, more experiential learning opportunities, deeper mentorship from faculty and peers.
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Florida and Washington tied for the No. 1 spot with 107 former undergraduates serving in the Peace Corps.
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Last year, a study by the Welsh Institute of Social and Economic Research, Data and Methods (WISERD) also suggested undergraduates completing the Welsh Bacc fare less well at university than those who have not.
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Think about the ways that Facebook initially bonded with undergraduates at elite universities, or the way Pinterest connected with Midwestern moms who wanted a digital equivalent of scrapbooking.
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Some folks are quick to argue that all the time wasted and mistakes made as undergraduates is an inevitable part of the college process--maybe even the point of the process.
The International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition (iGEM) draws hundreds of experiments made from basic biology toolkits from undergraduates all over the world.
The number of part-time undergraduates beginning their first year dropped by 8% in the same period.
The potentially more antsy undergraduates have been relocated to two far-off campuses, about an hour from Yangon.
But the elite institutions will still be faced with the problem of how to cover the cost of teaching undergraduates.
One afternoon, I met with some undergraduates at the CoHo coffee-house.
Not all state-school children are poor, and not all those from fee-paying schools are rich indeed half the working-class undergraduates at Cambridge come from independent schools.
The hangover is an astonishingly complex physiological phenomenon, with dozens of symptoms and relatively little human trial data - rats and a few undergraduates are the preferred model for much of the relevant research.
Recent research backs him up: A study by psychologists at Scotland's University of Edinburgh put a host of pickup lines to the test on 205 undergraduates, who rated whether they'd be likely to continue conversation.
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