The academic year in the Czech Republic is divided into two semesters: winter semester and summer semester.
She said the move addresses the "short-term" needs of the school for the rest of the academic year.
The college has committed to staying at its current Crossfield Avenue site until the end of the academic year.
They reopen this week, along with state schools, where the academic year was delayed to prepare for the flu.
Thousands of students are set to move into the city in the coming weeks for the start of the academic year.
The report urged institutions to communicate repeatedly during the academic year the necessity for student bodies to meet equality and diversity policies.
Isle of Wight Council supports the school's desire to stay at its current Crossfield Avenue site until the end of the academic year.
Eighty-five percent said that "student growth over the course of the academic year" should be a factor in how their performance is measured.
In September, the courts gave the university a partial reprieve, allowing it to teach existing overseas students until the end of the academic year.
The former Labour government had promised an extra 20, 000 for the academic year 2010, but these are only funded directly in the first year.
In the academic year after launching its first version last November, Lore was used in at least one class in 600 universities and colleges.
The timing of the dispute is particularly embarrassing for HSBC - as banks are seeking to recruit new student customers at the beginning of the academic year.
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The university has also seen successful results with a similar training course for sixth form tutors, enabling them to teach coping strategies to sixth formers throughout the academic year.
In the second phase, UNESCO reviewed and printed 9 million copies of primary and secondary school textbooks, which benefited 6 million students throughout Iraq for the academic year 2005-2006.
The academic year has been lopped to a mere four months (in some cases just three), while teaching material, affordable housing and capable lecturers are in very short supply.
Degree courses are supposed to last five years, but strikes by unpaid teaching staff and riots by angry students mean the academic year often runs late, sometimes a whole year late.
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They follow a seasonal pattern reflecting the academic year, with lower rates in the autumn followed by a gradual rise in spring and early summer to a peak in late summer.
The rate is set each year in March, which means that the interest rate prevailing in the academic year beginning in September will, in theory, be -0.4% a transfer from state to student.
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The following year this will be increased again, so that pupils will have to stay in education or training until the end of the academic year when they reach the age of 18.
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And those years of schooling are not full years: local education officials report that in urban areas in the south an average teacher spends only 110 of the notional 200 days of the academic year actually in the classroom.
With interim coach Jim Crews taking over in August 2012 just weeks before the start of the academic year and months before the passing of Coach Majerus, it has been nothing short of a Herculean effort for the Billikens to win both the regular season A-10 title as well as the conference tournament.
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With a view to promoting international exchanges in the field of education, culture, communication, science and technology, and to enhancing friendship among peoples of the world, the Government of the People's Republic of China has placed at the disposal of UNESCO for the academic year 2011-2012, under the co-sponsorship of UNESCO, twenty five (25) fellowships for advanced studies at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
British applications to Harvard rose by a third between the last academic year and the present one.
In the next academic year, the school will begin overhauling its core courses.
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This means that students and universities have the certainty to plan for the next academic year, and the government's higher education policies remain the same.
"Since the Masters course doesn't finish until June of next year this prohibits me from continuing in the next academic year, " she said.
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The government has confirmed schools will be free not to follow most of the existing curriculum for the next academic year, "to give schools greater flexibility to prepare to teach the new national curriculum".
They called for all Catholic trustees to endorse a phased transition away from the use of academic selection and for all boards of governors of Catholic Schools to engage with each other during the coming academic year to discuss how to move to "high quality non-selective arrangements within their area".
They say that, like hockey players, children born at the wrong time of the year start off the academic (or athletic) year at a disadvantage to others who are born later in the year, and therefore are less intellectually and physically developed.
More than three million high-school students are expected to graduate each year until the 2021-2022 academic year, according to the Department of Education, and many of them are expected to pursue higher education.
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