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Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, farmer

Education — 16th Nov 2006, 08:43 GMT

Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, 49, runs the Black Farmer range of meat products and is the Tory
candidate for the new seat of Chippenham. He farms cattle on the Devon/Cornwall border and Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, farmer and Conservative candidate

Stenography: how to become a star of the court

Education — 16th Nov 2006, 08:43 GMT

Wanted: people who will play a vital role in a courtroom without saying anything or taking
part in the proceedings - court reporters. In a film with a big courtroom Stenography: how to become a star of the court

Ucas card: Want a discount at Topshop? Register here

Education — 16th Nov 2006, 08:43 GMT

When you apply for university, picking the perfect course is just one part of the
equation. There are application forms to be filled in, personal statements to be polished,
and Ucas card: Want a discount at Topshop? Register here

A new dawn for science?

Education — 16th Nov 2006, 08:43 GMT

What must the public make of it? Science is really important to the nation's
economy, says Tony Blair. Yes, but not important enough to prevent Reading or Newcastle
universities deciding A new dawn for science?

I Want Your Job: Psychotherapist

Education — 16th Nov 2006, 08:43 GMT

Gudrun Stummer, 34, is a psychotherapist at the Integrative Psychotherapy Centre in
Manchester I Want Your Job: Psychotherapist

Postgraduate Queries

Education — 16th Nov 2006, 08:43 GMT

Contacts are key Postgraduate Queries

Tuition fees: Why the LSE leads the pack

Education — 16th Nov 2006, 08:43 GMT

Given that your first degree is good enough, they are: what do you want to study?
Where you want to study? And how deep are your pockets? Tuition fees: Why the LSE leads the pack

Why Masters students are heading for the Continent

Education — 16th Nov 2006, 08:43 GMT

European universities used to seem strange, Byzantine creatures. Postgraduate courses on
the Continent threatened to stretch on for years and the language barrier meant that only
a few brave souls Why Masters students are heading for the Continent

Postgraduate Lives: Amy Staniforth, student at Birmingham University

Education — 16th Nov 2006, 08:43 GMT

Amy Staniforth, 29, is writing a PhD on the search for human origins in Tanzania, at
Birmingham University Postgraduate Lives: Amy Staniforth, student at Birmingham University

Rowena Forbes: How to get ahead in the job market

Education — 16th Nov 2006, 08:43 GMT

Postgraduate study is on the rise. According to the National Postgraduate Committee,
demand for postgraduate courses in the UK has increased by 41 per cent in five years,
compared with Rowena Forbes: How to get ahead in the job market

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