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How well established is the New Route PhD?

New Route PhD
The University of Sheffield is part of a consortium of 34 UK universities currently offering New Route PhD programmes. The consortium has received support from the British Council and the Higher Education Funding Council for England. The first programmes were offered in the 2001/02 academic session and programmes are currently on offer in over 120 different subject areas, more will be added during 2004/05.

Is the New Route PhD/PhD with Integrated Studies an easy option?

New Route PhD
Absolutely not! Admission requirements are identical to the traditional PhD. The PhD with Integrated Studies programme includes additional cohort and skills training activities. The examination requirements for the constituent Masters degree and the PhD are the same as for the stand-alone programmes.

What is the difference between the New Route PhD and existing "1 + 3" schemes?

New Route PhD
Unlike a "1 + 3" programme, where a one-year Masters degree is followed by a three-year PhD, the New Route PhD integrates Masters study with the research project, research skills and training, and cohort activities. This means that candidates undertaking a New Route PhD typically complete the Masters degree during Year 2, to take account of the other activities undertaken in Year 1 in addition to the coursework for the Masters degree.

When should I prepare the new route?

Making changes to footpaths and bridleways - frequently aske...
The new route need not be prepared until 6 weeks after the legal work to effect the change has been completed. We will ask you how long you want to do the works when the County Council has advised what it requires to be done. We will then inform you of the appropriate date.

How wide should the new route be?

Making changes to footpaths and bridleways - frequently aske...
If you are altering an existing route which has a recorded width, then the new route must be at least as wide. A minimum width applies to all other routes: at least 1.5 metres for footpaths and at least 3 metres for bridleways. A greater width may be necessary if there is likely to be heavy use of the route and/or it is to run between fences or be otherwise confined.

How Do I Introduce A New Ferret To My Established Ones?

Frequently Asked Questions
Dominance fighting is normal in ferret introductions. It can range from no fighting at all, to all out war. Usually friendship is established in a few weeks, but occasionally it may take 6 months to a year. If you can, take your current ferret with you when you go to pick up a new ferret so that he can choose his own new friend.

What is the difference between a new and established patient?

FAQ
AMA’s definition of a new patient is one who has not received any professional services from the physician, or another physician of the same specialty who belongs to the same group with in the past three years. On the flip side, an established patient is one who has received professional services from the physician, or another physician who belongs to the same group practice within the past three years.

If I already have a PhD, can I apply for another PhD in EECS?

MIT EECS - Frequently Asked Questions
No, we will not admit an applicant who already holds a PhD degree (even if it is in a different area such as Physics or Math). No. If you have started a master's or doctoral program at another university, you cannot transfer classes or research credit with the intention of completing that degree at MIT.

Will I be on my own on the route?

Weekend to End Breast Cancer: Frequently Asked Questions
Not at all! In addition to the thousands of kindred spirits who will be joining you, our staff and Crew will be with you all the way!

What is the route?

Lifelong AIDS Alliance: Frequently Asked Questions
The 21st Annual Seattle AIDS Walk route begins at Volunteer Park, goes south on 12th Ave, then west on E Thomas St, then north on Broadway Ave E, then west on E Prospect St back to Volunteer Park. The total length is approximately one mile.

Which route should I choose ?

Frequently Asked Questions about the pilgrimage to Santiago ...
Until fairly recently, only the Camino francés (running from Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees via Burgos and León to Santiago) in Spain - and for those with time and inclination to walk further, the route from le Puy in the French massif central, via Cahors and Moissac, to the Pyrenees (GR65) - were sufficiently developed for pilgrims to follow; and they have, with the growing popularity of the pilgrimage, become correspondingly crowded (more on this below).

What is the longest US route?

misc.transport.road FAQ
It depends on how you count. Based on the 1989 US route log US 6 is the longest US route without a major break in mileage, currently at 3,205 miles. US 20 has the longest number of mainline miles, with 3,237 miles, but it has a break in mileage through Yellowstone National Park. If you count all Alternate, Bypass, and Business type routes, US 20 is the current winner at 3,365 miles. Historically, US 6 was the longest route at its fullest extent, at 3,517 miles. 2000-02-09 00:03:03

What is the shortest US route?

misc.transport.road FAQ
Currently US 266 and US 730 are each 42 miles long. Historically, US 630 was two miles long. 2000-02-09 00:04:09

How and where can paternity be established?

ODJFS Online | Office Of Child Support
Paternity can be established in the following ways. The first is through the voluntary acknowledgment process where a form known as an "Acknowledgment of Paternity Affidavit" is completed. It can be filled out at the hospital when your child is born, before both parents leave the hospital. It can also be completed at the CSEA or your local Vital Statistics Registar (usually associated with your local health department).

When was the UDRP established?

InterNIC | FAQs on the UDRP
The UDRP was adopted by ICANN on 26 August 1999. Implementation began when the final policy documents were approved on 24 October 1999.
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