The phrase
"academic community" refers to a group or network of scholars, researchers, students, and educators who are connected by their shared interest in learning and knowledge. It represents a community of people who are involved in academic or intellectual pursuits and engage in the exchange of ideas, research, and collaboration with one another.
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This image of the individual disciplined thinker as engaged in a process that is in a derivative sense communal outlines some of the central and ideal features
of academic community.
Many of them are instructors or retired instructors who have been in
academic communities for years before coming to work for us.
Also, I can effectively provide leadership training, and serve
academic communities as a resource person in areas of mental health - related topics.
Academic community does not refer to some sort of metaphysical entity that is prior to the individuals comprising it and free from its own history and traditions.
They will seek to promote a safe and rigorous
academic community where learners are provided engaging work to ensure their academic and social success.
I have often worried here about how small the American
legal academic community is, especially given its multiple connections to the few elite schools.
But ultimately, shouldn't it be the responsibility of the
entire academic community to eradicate prejudice and value people for their work and ideas rather than their sexual preferences?
The story highlights a major shift in
how academic communities deal with sexual harassment, as they strive to change the culture at the institutional level.
The segment of the party on whose behalf this monopoly has been granted is the
Canadian academic community, and the monopoly right in question is copyright.
There, he taught printmaking, design, and painting, and participated in the
wider academic community, curating exhibitions, leading workshops, giving lectures and writing articles.
The symposium addressed the full spectrum of health equity, from clinical research and basic sciences, to
building academic community partnerships in support of scholarly projects.
The CSA sought and received feedback from issuers, institutional investors, the legal and
academic community as well as the proxy advisory firms themselves.
The
legal academic community has jump - started this discussion by beginning to implement changes to the curriculum, practical training initiatives, and greater transparency in reporting employment statistics.
They are funded by a national investment to strengthen Swedish life science as well as other sources and are available at a fee - for - service cost to the
Swedish academic community.
From what I can judge, there appears to be very little effort within the
Canadian academic community to pursue a policy of open access to legal scholarship.
Inquiry takes place
within academic communities that are themselves embedded within an epistemic context, which context conditions in large part the justification of belief.
I find it distressing that the I.P.C.C. has convened a small select group of academics and professionals that are disconnected from the
larger academic community of communications scholars.
«The buy - and - hold strategy, which was almost universally accepted by the investment and
academic community over the past several decades, is no longer the sole investment strategy to be employed in order to deliver solid investment returns,» Mr. Speargas said.
Ethics Institute at Dartmouth College The Institute serves the Dartmouth community and the larger
academic community through research and dialogue on emerging ethical issues.
Roche RPF program gives a great opportunity for young scientists to learn about drug development process while continuing research and keeping close contact
with academic community.
Still smarting from a controversy over the role of women in science, Harvard University President Larry Summers today gave his thumbs up to a plan which would pump $ 50 million over the next decade into creating a more
diverse academic community at the campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
But although many in the scientific and
academic communities support Gibson's bill wholeheartedly, not everyone is as sure as Gibson that, if passed, the bill will address the problems of young people like Woolley and Cooke.
Philosopher Yeshayahu Leibovitz was one of only three prominent members of the Israeli
academic community who protested when Jerusalem was unilaterally annexed to Israel.
More than 300 colleges and universities worldwide have successfully used NWEI's discussion course books to
strengthen academic communities and foster learning about sustainability, both in and out of the classroom.
HRCP Blog, the blog of the independent NGO Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, has been documenting the repression of members of that country's legal, human rights and
academic communities since President Musharraf imposed a state of emergency earlier this month.
The FAA's 26 - page response to Trudeau's petition stated, «The proposed exemption would allow Trudeau to operate the PHANTOM 2 Vision + quad - copter unmanned aircraft system (UAS) to conduct aerial videography and cinematography to enhance
academic community awareness for those individuals and companies unfamiliar with the geographical layout of the metro Tucson area and augment real estate listing videos.»
I reccomended that they consult with the legal research and
academic communities on features, specifically on being able to note up foreign cases in Canadian courts, as this is now a significant aspect of Canadian legal research.
Jack Lifton, founding principal at the mining research firm Technology Metals Research, notes that China has developed «a technically sophisticated rare - earth processing industry and a
strong academic community in the rare - earth chemistry and processing fields.»
One reason is that science is never settled, and there are still some lingering
academic communities nourishing the idea that changes in the sun or cosmic rays play a role.
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