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Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 1977
Harriet Jacobs was 40 years old when she earned her bachelor's degree and 45 when she completed her PhD. She was a late arrival to academia and in the highly specialized and intensely competitive world of professorial life she might have been considered a poor bet for survival, not to say success. But for all her lateness, the timing of Ruth Jacobs was
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Harriet Jacobs was 40 years old when she earned her bachelor's degree and 45 when she completed her PhD. She was a late arrival to academia and in the highly specialized and intensely competitive world of professorial life she might have been considered a poor bet for survival, not to say success. But for all her lateness, the timing of Ruth Jacobs was
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Early Years Educator, 2007
Why work towards professional status? Because it confirms and celebrates a strong profile in leading colleagues to secure the best possible outcomes for the children in their care, writes Mauren Lee.
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Why work towards professional status? Because it confirms and celebrates a strong profile in leading colleagues to secure the best possible outcomes for the children in their care, writes Mauren Lee.
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Professional Association Profiles
American Journal of Health Promotion, 1986openaire +2 more sources
Professional Profile of the Contemporary Digital Journalist
Studies in Big Data, 2022Suzana Barbosa +2 more
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