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"academic" Definitions
  1. [usually before noun] connected with education, especially studying in schools and universities
  2. [usually before noun] involving a lot of reading and studying rather than practical or technical skills
  3. good at subjects involving a lot of reading and studying
  4. not connected to a real or practical situation and therefore not important
"academic" Synonyms
scholastic educational scholarly school academical collegiate instructional pedagogic pedagogical college intellectual university professorial learning bookish teaching for study collegial institutional learned studious erudite literary serious eager highbrow pedantic clever cultured educated lettered assiduous brainy cerebral donnish theoretical conjectural hypothetical abstract notional conceptual speculative suppositional conjectured theoretic impractical philosophical unpragmatic unrealistic vague general ideational indefinite irrelevant putative didactic instructive enlightening informative informational moralistic educative edifying moralising(UK) moralizing(US) illuminating sententious preachy homiletic expository sermonic metaphysical ideal abstruse basic deep essential fundamental recondite esoteric high-flown intangible profound chimeric chimerical fabulous fanciful fantastic fantastical fictional imaginary imagined made-up phantasmal phantasmic unreal visionary fantasied fictitious imaginal invented scholar don lecturer professor fellow tutor bookworm egghead instructor pupil student teacher bluestocking educator savant trainer academician thinker brain genius intellect expert brainiac sage wizard philosopher mastermind whiz mind wiz pundit theoretician theorist head researcher experimenter investigator analyst analyzer clinician fieldworker scientist tester field researcher alchemist pseudoscientist transformer associate colleague peer comrade member partner cohort compatriot compeer confrere crony coworker hobnobber co-worker running mate mate companion confederate ally More
"academic" Antonyms
nonacademic noneducational sporting nonpedagogical sportive unscholarly nonscholastic unacademic extracurricular unschooled ignorant untaught uneducated uninstructed unlearned unread untrained untutored illiterate benighted unlettered stupid ill-educated nonliterary unbookish uninformed dark colloquial factual actual exact real true correct proven truthful veritable scientific concrete definite nonabstract physical certain material genuine existing tangible established corrupting stupefying unenlightening uninformative uninstructive morally bankrupt morally bereft morally corrupt airheaded birdbrained boneheaded brain-dead brainless bubbleheaded chuckleheaded dense dim dim-witted doltish dopey dopy dorky dull dumb dunderheaded empty-headed fatuous frivolous idle lazy loafing unintellectual inactive inattentive lethargic thoughtless unthoughtful imprecise informal plain simple definitive applied practical applicable applicative functional operative practicable practised(UK) practiced(US) pragmatic usable useable utilised(UK) utilized(US) actionable pragmatical nonformal common conversational demotic slang spoken unliterary vernacular casual dialectal everyday familiar idiomatic slangy vulgar popular street ignoramus halfwit clod simpleton dullard dunce knucklehead lowbrow anti-intellectual idiot philistine moron imbecile fool dimwit nitwit blockhead oaf twit airhead dodo doer dolt dope dumbbell dummy fathead goon half-wit hammerhead numbskull numskull pinhead pupil student nonphilosopher realist amateur graduate alum bachelor collegian diplomate grad master licentiate degree holder

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Academic giant INSEAD is joining as the official academic partner.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Do you think the biggest academic and most successful academic, prestigious academic institutions in the United States should shut that down?
It's a sharp academic satire, though unlike most academic comedy in its warmheartedness.
There is academic ferment against it — not majority, but academic ferment against it.
The central project of Students for Academic Freedom was the Academic Bill of Rights.
And academic writing is not compensated, at least not in the conventional academic journal.
The company makes academic and regular planners that span either calendar years or academic years.
This review said this school lacks "intense academic rigor"... would I like intense academic rigor?
"The Academic All-District honors are part of our Academic All-America program," Kowal said.
They also engage in academic conversations that stimulate academic vocabulary development and critical thinking skills.
Though prisons control entry into the facility, academic institutions must be the arbiters of academic quality.
Ultimately, American Academic did not invest much in Hahnemann through its subsidiary, Pennsylvania Academic Health System.
Despite a major academic back-and-forth in the literature, many academic economics still believe that.
These kids had lower academic achievement, a greater dislike of school and less confidence in their academic abilities.
" STUDENT SUPPORT AND ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT GRANTS "The Budget proposes eliminating the Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants program.
At U.T., students with the weakest academic backgrounds are placed in paid internships linked to their academic interests.
The university and the biology department are not aware of it," the institution said, adding that "the Academic Committee of the Department of Biology believes that it seriously violates academic ethics and academic norms.
""Such a deceitful attack on an academic group like the Citizen Lab is an attack on academic freedom everywhere.
Educators log into "Portrait" for a dynamic picture of each child's progress and history, both academic and non-academic.
"We have been losing top academic talent to other states," said Matt Matsuda, academic dean for the honors college.
Academic research suggests kids may face psychological and academic challenges as the storm keeps them out of the classroom.
The research was posted on a site for academic papers and will be sent to academic journals in the future.
For years, Google has bankrolled academic research directly and given funding to academic centers, in addition to Washington think tanks.
This setup — where academic institutions pay for both publishing and subscription — has helped make academic publishing an absurdly profitable business.
As opposed to the Mexican artist's museum formality and academic posturing, Birk approaches the same issues through anti-academic and punk aesthetics.
"It is an academic book, written for an academic readership" Grace Lavery wrote in her newsletter announcing the publication of the book.
Virtually every piece of data in Tough's and Markovits's books comes from research done by an academic or someone with academic training.
"I previously worked at Jacksonville State University in the Department of Academic Enhancement as an academic mentor for the athletic department," she writes.
Its best scientists have the equivalent of academic tenure (some stay around into their 90s), publishing academic papers and notching up scientific breakthroughs.
Fellowships cover full tuition for the academic year with the potential for renewal for a second year for students in good academic standing.
They would write academic papers on it, except that trading on this knowledge is a lot more profitable than writing an academic paper.
The decision to remove the articles had sent shockwaves through the academic community, with one China-based Western academic describing it as a "big wake-up call" amid two years in which the erosion of academic freedom in China had "escalated alarmingly".
At the heart of the success of accreditation and higher education has been the freedom of the academic community to lead when it comes to the very things that The Times believes government should now dictate — judging academic quality and academic soundness.
Federal student loan rates for undergraduates will fall to 20083% for the next academic year, down from 5.05% for the 2018-19 academic year.
Brummer previously was on the academic faculty at Vanderbilt University Law School and also was an academic fellow at the Securities and Exchange Commission.
His academic career includes seven years as a professor at Ohio State University and dozens of peer-reviewed pieces published in leading academic journals.
I would say it is blend of all three, I like the space where the academic can become mercantile or the business can become academic.
The top universities are citizens of an international academic marketplace with one global academic currency, one global labour force and, increasingly, one global language, English.
But there is a broader context here: At present, publication metrics basically involve counting the citations of a given academic work in other academic publications.
Many also said that the letter, by criticizing specific academic practices, could be seen as limiting academic freedom by discouraging the use of those practices.
Historically, academic study after academic study will show you that stocks that outperform are usually stocks that continue to outperform," he said on "Trading Nation.
It is presently funding six Berggruen academic fellowships to China and other places, and it has selected 22014 others for the 0003-2000 academic year.
The academic research shows that these efforts to create diverse schools are benefiting students, including improving academic achievement and long-term social and economic outcomes.
" For academic (but not too academic) insight into how the law develops over time, I admire Grant Gilmore's venerable little gem, "The Death of Contract.
"However, we think that the integration of physical activity into academic lessons will result in bigger effects on academic achievement," Mullender-Wijnsma added by email.
"Two years of junta rule seems peaceful, but actually the problems haven't decreased," said academic Anusorn Unno of the Thai Academic Network for Civil Rights.
There's also a serious academic element to the overall cybersecurity partnership, which involves the participation of virtually every major academic institution in New York City.
Which academic department is going to give up a valuable tenure line to devote to this, given how much academic departments fight over resources already?
The controversy centers on media reports of scholarships and other academic perks granted to Cho's daughter, benefits that allegedly did not reflect her academic performance.
This in turn may lead to a decline in academic performance, which then means children and teens are experiencing academic failure for the first time.
His academic research focuses on the history of racism and colorism, but he has written on a variety of topics for non-academic media outlets.
And these were also the ones most likely to have low school engagement, academic self-perception and academic achievement, particularly in math, the study team found.
Sandy Stone is an academic theorist, author, and artist whose academic contributions to gender theory helped lay the foundation for the modern field of transgender studies.
Academic programs in sport can train the next generation of sports leaders, and at the same time help universities bring athletics closer to their academic mission.
The film as well offers a fresh alternative to the neoliberal academic approach that is exemplified by many academic conferences organized around the Red October centennial.
In the past academic year about 55 percent of the pool of 600 students qualified, up from around 40 percent in the 2016-153 academic year.
And as an (at least ostensible) historian, he's able to partner with Republican lawmakers to cast a veneer of academic respectability over a thoroughly anti-academic message.
She started an e-commerce business by selling academic planners, and since her YouTube content was academic-based, she already had the ideal target audience, she said.
Academic excellence is a huge priority of mine, however my family's pressure for me to succeed in school does not help with my academic confidence or performance.
"When schools think of 'academic diversity' as an academic reform that includes these components, they will be better preparing all students for a global society," she said.
Freedman, a Los Angeles-based investor, owns the building through an entity called American Academic Health System and a subsidiary of that entity, Philadelphia Academic Health System.
It issued a statement after the proposal was first aired, saying the school "reaffirms its commitment to academic freedom and rejects any attempt at censoring academic curricula".
I had a different reaction: Why spend precious class time on non-academic social consciousness exercises when the academic results of public schooling in America are so poor?
There was, for instance, the academic-sounding language in the original bitcoin white paper, which didn't fit with Le Roux's self-taught, distinctly non-academic and informal style.
Built as the Kazakh State Academic Drama Theater in Almaty, Kazakhstan, in 1981, this Brutalist landmark now houses the State Academic Russian Theatre for Children and Young People.
Two of us received academic offenses, which meant we couldn't get grants or any other kind of money and weren't in good academic standing with the school anymore.
Duke University is one of the only schools in the US that bans "the unauthorized use of prescription medication to enhance academic performance" as an academic honesty infraction.
FRONT PAGE An article on Friday about fake academic papers published in several scholarly journals misidentified the Twitter account that publicized a fraudulent academic article about dog parks.
The federal government demanded thousands of records that could reveal millions of dollars in foreign aid for campus operations overseas, academic research and other cultural and academic partnerships.
The University of California, the largest public academic system in the US, is ending its subscription to Elsevier, the world's biggest and most influential publisher of academic research.
AUGUST: Academic peer review If you've ever had to do research for school or work, chances are you've come across Elsevier, a massive academic publisher hosting its publications online.
"The act requires that states evaluate their schools on academic and non-academic factors, but it does not require that each school be given a single rating," she said.
It depends on which field: biology (many more Ph.D.s than academic posts); chemistry (same); computer science (few academic posts, but so much demand in industry that companies import talent).
If you look at the academic resource centers that are going up in this arms race ... they're using (academic resources) as a recruiting tool to bring athletes to campus.
"LaGuardia has a long and proud history of both artistic and academic achievement, and the school's admission policy has long included these audition and academic requirements," said Mr. Cohen.
LONDON (Reuters) - The academic journal China Quarterly said on Monday its publisher had decided to repost articles removed from its website in China following an outcry over academic freedoms.
MATTHIAS HILLER Berlin Grade inflation It is not just younger people who have to deal with the aggrandisement of academic degrees ("Time to end the academic arms race", February 3rd).
The result, says Simon Marginson, Oxford University's incoming professor of higher education, is "the distribution of teaching further down the academic hierarchy", which fosters the growth of an "academic precariat".
"Instead the schools look at the students entire portfolio, including academic record, rigor of courses taken, in addition to non-academic factors like leadership skills and family background," he said.
As the Post put it: The NCAA's Accelerating Academic Success Program offers "resource-limited" schools grants of up to $900,000 over three-year periods to fund academic support for athletes.
In addition, the National Institutes of Health's Broadening Experiences in Scientific Training (BEST) program funds academic institutions to introduce trainees in biomedical science to non-academic careers, including drug development.
What would be incredible — and a colossal mistake — is to wrest authority for academic judgment from accreditation and the academic community and place it in the hands of government officials.
The outcomes are different, but what founder after founder, lawyer after lawyer, academic after academic, keeps saying is the same: None of that would have been possible without Ellen Pao.
So for me, and this is similar to the Media Lab, my sister's an academic and until recently when I said something was "academic" it was meant as a pejorative.
The title superficially gives the impression that Sullivan lost a high-level academic post over the controversy, in a manner that would raise a lot of questions about academic freedom.
Were an academic organization to declare a political position, it would at that moment cease to be an academic organization and would have turned itself — as the Historians Against Trump turn themselves — into a political organization whose arguments must make their way without the supposed endorsement and enhancement of an academic pedigree.
Kotlikoff said Cornell had a history of meaningful exchanges with China and an "overarching commitment to academic freedom", adding that the suspension did not affect other Cornell academic programs in China.
He has also managed to write a book that is not an academic work (although it is informed by a careful reading of numerous academic volumes) but a gripping detective thriller.
Last week, a Serious Academic™ exhausted hundreds of words denouncing the use of social media by his colleagues while insinuating that selfie culture poses an existential threat to academic life.
" In the open letter, Ms. Islam's research was called "an asset to the U.K. and its academic community, yet her very success in academic fieldwork is now being held against her.
It awards a 2900-percent tuition rebate (worth $220006) and a $2202 textbook stipend to CSU undergraduates who complete 2628 hours in a single academic year while maintaining good academic standing.
His memo, despite some inaccuracies, draws on bona fide academic journals, and it represents beliefs about women and men that can, unfortunately, be found on the pages of reputable academic publications.
An academic researcher at Cambridge University built an app called thisisyourdigitallife, which offered to pay Facebook users to take a personality test and agree to share that data for academic use.
Over the past 10 years, as most states set new academic standards, test score data has revealed how many children are attending schools that fail to meet more challenging academic goals.
Researchers at the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning have found after decades of study that students who develop social and emotional skills show improved academic performance and classroom behavior.
" • The academic Zeynep Tufekci writes, "This wasn't informed consent.
"Traditionally, we're focused much more on academic achievement, and more and more, we're realizing through many studies that academic achievement is only one part of making somebody successful," said Penn State's Jones.
So, what we know about her is that is that she has written a lot in terms of academic writing, a lot of her academic writing has centered on originalism and textualism.
They are not academic social scientists, but that shouldn't necessarily be a drawback at a time when so much of academic social science is dominated by neo-positivism and bad French philosophy.
He asks to meet, not at his apartment or at an academic office, but at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in Hiroshima, where he is finishing up an academic post.
For this 2016-17 academic year, the average published tuition and fees at private colleges and universities rose 3.6 percent from the past academic year to $413,480, according to the College Board.
"Due to societal issues these students often have to discontinue their studies or to join other academic institutions after an academic year or after the admission process is closed," the notice says.
"The IEEE was once considered an open international academic organization, an academic community of practitioners in the information technology field, with members from all over the world, including China," the CCF wrote.
The association judges academic performance based on the Academic Progress Rate (APR), which measures whether athletes are on track to graduate, and the Graduation Success Rate (GSR), an inflated graduation rate metric.
Google claims much of this funding is in the spirit of support open academic inquiry, but the company has used academic research it has funded in defending its business practices to regulators.
Whether or not redemption is possible can be debated, but such a person absolutely does not deserve to take a coveted spot in a prestigious academic institution, regardless of her academic merit.
Many of the latest advances in cancer treatment originate in academic labs and there are now nearly 150 academic drug discovery centres around the world, 80 percent of which develop oncology products.
Another Chinese academic at a university in Shanghai said he had used VPNs since 2012 to access sites such as Google, a service he needed to "accurately and quickly" find academic papers.
How, they asked, could an hour-long survey that asked students about their academic goals and psychological health predict whether or not they would make it through the semester or academic year?
But many academic or corporate researchers had long been struggling to find the right frameworks for ethical review of the vast amount of research taking place today beyond the traditional academic context.
The ability to work effectively in an academic environment in which collaborative decision-making occurs is expected, as well as outstanding written and verbal presentation skills with the business, policy and academic communities.
This is where the influencers ran into trouble: promoting so-called "Academic Aids" defined as test-taking and academic paper-writing services are prohibited, resulting in the removal of a number of videos.
In an academic lab, they're produced on a small scale pretty routinely, and that's where most of these synthetic cannabinoids that are used in "spice"-type blends originated—in academic and pharmaceutical research.
Remember the academic fraud scandals at Binghamton University in New York, so intent on recruiting Division I basketball players that it allowed them to get academic credit for courses like Theories of Softball?
"All academic staff at the 31 public universities are on strike from November 1," Constantine Wasonga, secretary general of the University Academic Staff Union, said in a statement seen by Reuters on Thursday.
Running universities like corporations, forcing academic departments to justify their existence, and appropriating resources on the basis of "productivity" and "value-added" all brought academic administration and business school ideas into closer sync.
Congestion pricing has been bouncing around academic circles for decades.
How do they accommodate athletes while maintaining appropriate academic standards?
All I wanted to have was a stellar academic career.
And in those days, that was like an academic job.
We learn to write with purpose by writing academic arguments.
You're almost academic in the way you think about it.
Her academic achievements are just one part of her story.
That internal research tracks with the findings of academic studies.
This president has said he wants academic and professional credentials.
The rigorous, academic method of display absolutely makes this show.
Alphabet has competition from academic institutions and cities themselves, too.
She told CNN she will complete her academic requirements online.
His funding of academic initiatives has not been without controversy.
It provides scholarships, extensive academic counseling and summer teaching internships.
Academic research suggests that consumer sentiment can influence economic activity.
The academic advisor then notified MSU police about the incident.
The reputation of US academic institutions drew her to Boston.
Ella Donald is a journalist and academic from Brisbane, Australia.
Gaus's argument is forbiddingly technical, but it's not merely academic.
"This pseudointellectual, academic approach, it looked really good," she said.
The academic literature has not treated Justice Blackmun's dissent kindly.
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There's an entire academic journal, Mindfulness, devoted to its study.
People can be academic and creative at the same time.
His work is abstract, but only in the academic sense.
Half the teachers act like tutors, helping with academic work.
Academic investigations of prodigies go back at least 90 years.
This isn't just another datapoint in some arcane academic text.
As in other academic disciplines, success depends on peer review.
In fact, Elsevier was leading the way among academic publishers.
"I think she's a clear, solid economic academic," he added.
A new academic working paper tries to measure this effect.
LaWhore Vagistan is everyone's favorite South Asian drag academic auntie.
Ms Oster's academic work relates to health and health policy.
Such concerns are the motivation for a recent academic paper.
And then there's the simple fact he's an academic fraud.
His academic realism was giving way to a poeticized vision.
University reformers modernised academic syllabuses and built ladders of opportunity.
The pair regularly butted heads over personality and academic credit.
The recipients were selected based on academic and personal accomplishments.
SK: He was an academic and he was at Stanford.
She could not recall any public academic study that had.
It found working in academic medicine to be the worst.
A grading system that separates academic mastery from classroom behavior.
Viet Thanh Nguyen Mr. Nguyen is a writer and academic.
We have also modernized the delivery of our academic programs.
Academic press offices are known to overhype their own research.
Students "are under tremendous pressure for academic achievement," Hu said.
So is it wrong to pay for high academic achievement?
But also, most academic institutions don't punish wrongdoers, Clancy says.
It's why I loved Myst so much as an academic.
K refuses to answer reciting his sports and academic record.
"We do not have access to academic training," Avelar said.
This "new faculty majority" has little protection for academic freedom.
That academic disadvantage is having an impact on military readiness.
One consistency, however, is their affiliation with an academic institution.
"He has an impressive work and academic background," Alexander said.
It isn't Obama's first foray into academic writing as president.
Academic views will change over time; of course they will.
After all, academic fascinations don't necessarily forecast one's sexual orientation.
There's a healthy academic literature analyzing SVU that confirms this.
Professor John Howard is an American academic, author, and photographer.
This mistake, the "Eichengreen Fallacy," became fashionable among academic economists.
That's where social, emotional and academic development (SEAD) comes in.
Until that happens, the following is a purely academic discussion.
But few reputable colleges lower their academic standards for veterans.
But as my academic friends and I have often discussed,
"I rarely invite my academic colleagues," Dershowitz told New York.
Today, Stone is a working academic in Texas and California.
Many of them maintain academic posts alongside working for companies.
These achievements are not merely a matter of academic prestige.
The academic research on immigrant impact shows a nuanced picture.
She and the academic attended a lecture together one night.
"HPS has a unique academic philosophy," says the school's website.
Jebb would become the dean of West Point's Academic Board.
"He's an academic, he's one of us," Dr. Varmus said.
Clotilde became a prominent feminist and academic, specializing in pedagogy.
The difficulty with writing an opera was not just academic.
Dittemer said she didn't receive academic training for her art.
We have seasonal effects (primarily due to the academic calendar).
John Limbert is a retired Foreign Service Officer and academic.
To a bean breeder, the difference is more than academic.
Dianne Feinstein about some of her academic work on religion.
But, over time, the academic advantages of Head Start faded.
Despite academic fade, researchers have found advantages from Head Start.
There are also special plans for nonprofits and academic organizations.
My wife, also an academic, was working in another state.
The respondents were told the survey was for academic purposes.
Does the key to it lie with a dodgy academic?
Key academic and administrative job vacancies are being left unfilled.
Even academic experts on nationalism were struck by Trump's phrasing.
By all accounts, she is missed by her academic colleagues.
"They said, 'That is not academic research,' " McLoughlin told me.
Berkeley professor Christina Malasch did pioneering academic work on burnout.
They're also more than their academic, athletic, and artistic achievements.
Rather dry and too academic but full of useful information.
It was the McMillin Academic Theater, not the McMillan Theater.
Kavanaugh is a nominee with excellent academic and professional credentials.
Athletes graduated, sure, but they didn't have meaningful academic experiences.
For technical details, you can leaf through the academic paper.
Academic freedom is the sine qua non of higher education.
I love going to galleries with a heady, academic exhibition.
Then an academic shaped spanner was thrown in the works.
He stayed there for the rest of his academic career.
Kids who breathe poor air do worse on academic tests.
But it was very, very serious, very heavy, very academic.
And academic research indicates they look at quite a bit.
Did we need an academic paper to tell us this?
Yasmin Nair is a writer, academic, and activist in Chicago.
Academic expertise is not a qualification for delivering political wisdom.
Those findings were consistent with academic research published this year.
But at least 30 companies and academic institutions are trying.
The contours of the academic calendar can provide extra barriers.
What else must Mr. Carranza contend with this academic year?
They just kept raiding, pulling out books and academic works.
California's schools, however, will likely not reopen this academic year.
Though the dancing features no academic virtuosity, it's often forceful.
Since 2009, academic disciplines have lost 40% of their seats.
I don't expect this academic work to persuade Mr. Trump.
Princess Charlotte has a full academic schedule ahead of her!
Her parents maintained lofty academic expectations, and she met them.
Reached for comment, officials at U.S.A.I.D. praised its academic achievements.
In China, we have very strict rules about academic freedom.
Besides, academic competition was never nearly as stressful as poverty.
I loved her incisive questions and her newfound academic confidence.
Calling professors, interviewing fishermen, reading academic papers or old cookbooks.
But academic research and news reports have challenged those claims.
And so I think this is all an academic exercise.
His art education in Kumasi followed a British academic tradition.
He taught there for the rest of his academic career.
And she did it on America's most prominent academic stage.
And she did so on America's most prominent academic stage.
What's the root of the academic interests in your music?
One failed academic turns to embezzlement, and is found out.
This was an academic, not an athletic, scandal, they insisted.
The question Gopnik is raising isn't just an academic one.
I personally owe my life and mobility to academic research.
Chinese academic papers are cited more often in research papers.
We urgently need an academic institute focused on algorithmic accountability.
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Dr. Shlakman's firing from Queens banished her to academic obscurity.
What is it that draws you to these academic spaces?
In doing so, he harkened back to his academic training.
We reached a settlement, but my academic career was shattered.
It has no known campus, academic leader, courses or faculty.
There's general academic advising and tutoring across the campuses nationwide.
Fortunately, "Girls" doesn't give you much time for academic reflection.
"I feel like my academic motivation is collapsing," he admitted.
It's been cited in the academic literature dozens of times.
Other academic research by economists and criminologists consistently confirms this.
Academic tenure at public universities is under scrutiny right now.
Having dispensed with academic standards, OMICS makes money on volume.
With that extra time, she found the academic challenges manageable.
The changes below the surface are not an academic matter.
There were moments of depression, and academic issues soon followed.
He is senior academic adviser, history department, University of Minnesota.
Boxed sets have been issued, academic conferences organized, books published.
Spend 10 minutes journaling about your experiences with academic dishonesty.
Finally, what is the most appropriate punishment for academic dishonesty?
By most academic calendars, summer is over after Labor Day.
Or maybe they're doing groundbreaking research in an academic lab.
Trouble sleeping and poor academic performance can weigh on kids.
The university was reviewing every academic, extracurricular and athletic program.
But as a legal academic, my second reaction was confusion.
He then began writing personal notes on her academic papers.
THE DAILY NEWSLETTER Republican to Democrat, academic to presidential candidate.
Dozens of academic organizations have fellows programs on the Hill.
That view has attracted growing support in the academic community.
Regular Iranians could be empowered through academic and business exchanges.
Security considerations mean governments are reluctant to allow academic evaluations.
Lauren Molella has acheived much success in the academic world.
His seminar is to start in the next academic year.
They face a complex array of academic and social challenges.
"I'm an academic, I don't like to speculate," Siegelman said.
Karlan also has a troubling academic record when attacking Republicans.
The Office also holds seminars to promote relevant academic research.
After all, the nuclear question was theoretical and academic, right?
We're trying to promote academic freedom at the research level.
However, the academic publisher's website remained available in China. Greatfire.
Is that the only job you've had that's not academic?
There is no academic reason for that preference to exist.
The biggest one is the rise of pirating academic papers.
The institute has set "very high academic standards", Harnwell said.
For players to be forced to dedicate so many weekly hours on the field, even at an elite academic institution like Northwestern, the very idea that academic scholarships are fair compensation was thoroughly debunked.
Yet "every university requires some level of publication," said Lawrence DiPaolo, vice president of academic affairs at Neumann University in Aston, Pa. Recently a group of researchers invented a fake academic: Anna O. Szust.
In our desperation to improve academic achievement, our country has fostered a culture obsessed with test results, yet, ironically, this fixation only serves as a detriment to America's academic performance on the international stage.
"We have found that you can't just tell them that they're on academic probation; you need to press the immediacy of the problem," said Mary Ann Coughlin, Springfield's associate vice president for academic affairs.
Some classmates who back the Palestinian cause view them as racist, and some activists have encouraged violations of academic freedom, from the heckling of pro-Israel speakers to the boycotting of Israeli academic institutions.

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