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Academics

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Academics meaning

plural of academic

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I sense that there is a perceived division between those who think academics should be the only, or highest priority for the district and those who think success in school encompasses more than academics.

The Chairman of the FRC, Victor Muruako, said this during an interaction with academics and journalists at the Fellowship Lecture and Investiture of the Capital Market Academics of Nigeria on Monday at the NDIC Academy in Abuja on Tuesday.

In an interview with some academics recently it was revealed that even highly paid academics have left their institutions for lowly paid positions because they are not being recognised for what they are worth academically.

Nazi academics began to take over Germany’s great educational institutions, hungrily seizing positions and offices previously held by Jews, foreigners, or anti-Nazi German academics.

The Archers Academics hold annual conferences with papers presented from academics across various disciplines analysing the show.

How is it possible that in a meetings of hundred academics across the sector, lasting for hours, only about 8 to 12 academics actively participle?

They came to America, where they became academics, got divorced, and married two more academics.

They are elected by the academic community (academics and students) and by the technical-administrative support staff, but the votes of the academics carry significantly more weight.

This applies to British and American academics; landscape ecology has a distinct genesis among European academics.

Academics and civil society figures added their own interpretation of the AI zeitgeist while Elon Musk brought in the star power and the tough talk.

Academics and economists are also in the mix with publications by Vicki Pryce, Patrick Minford, Dr David Bailey, Victor Hill, Alex de Ruyter and Professor Graham Gudgin.

Academics from Queen Mary University of London’s Precision Healthcare Research Institute (PHURI) and the Berlin Institute of Health set out to examine whether they could find genetic differences between people who have the condition and those who do not.

Academics from the University of Bristol and University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust set out to examine bowel cancer rates following the introduction of the screening programme in England in 2006.

Academics had told MPs that during the past 20,000 years, two million square kilometres of Australia's land mass had been submerged.

Academics like Matheos argue that an atmosphere of apprehension may be forcing media outlets to tread cautiously, avoiding sensitive political topics.

Academics may debate whether the U.S. could have achieved Japan’s “unconditional surrender” without the bomb.

Academics said the findings “add to the growing literature showing that patients cared for by female physicians (including surgeons) appear to fare better than those being cared for by male physicians”.

Academics who described their work as the first of its kind in England on the topic, produced the good practice guide after finding that while some care homes had alcohol readily available, others had blanket bans.

Academics work hard to obtain such status and doing so requires a great deal of consistent intellectual rigor and careful use of language in their chosen area of expertise.

Adeola, who was represented Mr Yinka Adeola, his brother, noted that the association was proud of the feats of the college in the area of academics, sports and others.