It's small and deeply troubled, is a foundation darling, has creative new leadership, and is pursuing the popular
academic ideas of the day.
It also aims to introduce information technology tools to facilitate matchmaking
between academic ideas and industry needs.
The purpose of the programme is to provide some guidelines on successful routes for
turning academic ideas into a product and taking it onto the market.
Although academic ideas can be elegant, compelling, and important, their major limitation is that we don't really know if they will work in actual practice.
«Net neutrality was an
obscure academic idea ten years ago — it has gone from academic obscurity into a national issue where more than a million people saw fit to write to the FCC to express their views.»
-- Third, we need to realize we're discussing a rather
arid academic idea here: What is a company actually worth if it doesn't return cash?
This was equally true at the start of the 20th century, when those heroic modern masters Matisse and Picasso began to grapple with the great Western tradition and
replace academic ideas of beauty with a revolutionary and, at times, shocking new reality.
That arbitrators are capable of drawing on comparative public law is not an idle hope, or esoteric and
unworkable academic idea.
Phase I funding — which allows up to $ 250,000 for
an academic idea, such as decoding the genetic sequence of a protein or studying targeted drug delivery by using magnetic nanoparticles — is available from federal funding and foundations.
An academic idea of liberty?
Students talk about
an academic idea, using academic vocabulary and support ideas with evidence.»
The academic idea of having a full house of assets morphed into the idea of robo advising, aided by the very low fees robo advisors charge.
I think that for the generation of artists in Mexico which I'm part of, it was very important to reject
the academic idea of the artist.