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  2. The Times - Wikipedia

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    The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register, adopting its modern name on 1 January 1788. The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times (founded in 1821), are published by Times Media, since 1981 a subsidiary of News UK, in turn wholly owned by News Corp.

  3. Teach First - Wikipedia

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    Teach First is the largest recruiter of graduates in the United Kingdom, [7] and was ranked 2nd only to PwC in The Times annual Top 100 Graduate Employers list in 2014 and 2015. [8] [9] [10] The Teach First scheme has been met with some controversy and criticism since its inception, [11] which has impeded its planned expansion into Scotland. [12]

  4. Talk:Times Top 100 Graduate Employers - Wikipedia

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  5. Times Higher Education - Wikipedia

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    Times Higher Education became known for publishing the annual Times Higher Education–QS World University Rankings, which first appeared in November 2004.On 30 October 2009 Times Higher Education broke with Quacquarelli Symonds, then its partner in compiling the Rankings, and signed an agreement with Thomson Reuters to provide the data instead. [16]

  6. Charles Douglas-Home (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Alec Douglas-Home (uncle) Military career. Service/ branch. British Army. Unit. Royal Scots Greys. Charles Cospatrick Douglas-Home (1 September 1937 – 29 October 1985) was a Scottish journalist who served as editor of The Times from 1982 until his death.

  7. Qinetiq - Wikipedia

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    QinetiQ is one of the ten largest UK employers of science and engineering graduates, [66] recruiting around 150 per year. [67] Between 2002 and 2006, it has appeared in the Times Top 100 Graduate Employers list.

  8. Addleshaw Goddard - Wikipedia

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    In March 2008 it was placed 40th in the Sunday Times '100 Best Companies to Work For' in the UK. [11] The firm is the only law firm to also be included in the newspaper's Top 50 Places Where Women Want to Work, and the Top 100 Graduate Employers rankings as well as the 100 Best Companies.

  9. List of United States graduate business school rankings

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    The rankings are based on a variety of factors such as standardized test scores of students, salary of recent graduates, survey results of graduates and/or recruiters, the specific schools that choose to participate in a market survey, the number of top companies recruiting at the school and a variety of attributes. [7]