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academic

  • academic staff

    It needs to be recast, so that it extends beyond academic staff to embrace the student body.
  • academic year

    She entered into a fresh contract each academic year.
  • academic standards

    Quite high academic standards — but with a reasonable social mix.’
  • academic community

    First, the idea of culture has application in relation to the academic community.
  • academic registrar

    The academic registrar is normally a legally-qualified person who advises the principal at meetings of the major academic decision-making body (sometimes called "senate" ).
  • academic research

    Interestingly, this attitude contrasts starkly with how people conduct their clinical practice or academic research.
  • academic career

    After a successful academic career he moved back to industry.
  • academic study

    None the less, anthropology soon became an independent academic study, first by amateurs, and later by university researchers.
  • high academic

    Quite high academic standards — but with a reasonable social mix.’
  • academic world

    I have had similar experiences in the academic world.
  • academic success

    The 1850s were years of continued academic success on the one hand.
  • academic freedom

    The logic is that academic freedom requires academic autonomy if it is to mean anything more than rhetoric.
  • each academic

    She entered into a fresh contract each academic year.
  • academic library

    But the overall basis of academic library funding is changing significantly.
  • academic credentials

    These procedures are not without academic credentials (Haynes 1980: 102 — 7), and describe the way most organisations have always behaved for most of the time.
  • greater academic

    The only conclusion the meeting was able to reach was ‘that guidance be sought from officers of DES as to ways in which greater academic autonomy might be achieved’.
  • american academic

  • academic texts

    Exposition, enquiry, and argument: the three main types of discourse encountered in academic texts.

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