Commissioned history has breathed new life into some older academic specialisms, such as urban history. |
|
Prison healthcare services are undoubtedly served by highly committed professionals from different specialisms, professions, and agencies. |
|
Having mastered the basics, some engineers follow their interests into specialisms to act as sources of expertise in that area. |
|
These specialisms may reflect the skills or interests of the local people or may be a spin-off from other business activities. |
|
The emphasis is much more on getting a well-rounded education, whereas in Ireland you get specialisms. |
|
Construction now depends on specialisms and the mass production of components, complex assemblies, and ultimately entire buildings. |
|
Their specialisms suggest the PC giant is buying desktops, notebooks and servers, respectively. |
|
The world of hospitals is one where specialisms rule, as they must. |
|
An advantage of its size is the very wide range of subjects and research specialisms. |
|
Its 6 major specialisms are Modern Languages, French Literature, Sport, Law, History and Economics. |
|
The inaugural LSH Enterprise Award, with a total prize fund of PS15,000, has a high profile panel of judges with a range of property specialisms. |
|
Now, as it continues to grow and develop each of its sector specialisms, it is adding to its own workforce. |
|
Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust is recruiting for a wide range of qualified nurses across a number of specialisms. |
|
For Lot 2, Applicants should respond in respect of the listed research specialisms, in line with their experience and capabilities in relevant specialisms. |
|
Specialisms included dementia and diagnostic and screening services. |
|