Sentences with phrase «different than academia»

The workaday world is much different than academia.

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Even though Jasperse agrees it may be subjective, he believes that dealing with policy within academia is a different job than a policy role within government or industry.
As I was finishing my PhD I knew I wanted something different — something more than a traditional research career in academia or industry.
Every institution is different, but one of the benefits of a government job is that funding and resources are for the most part much more stable and forthcoming than in academia.
It's a different business model than the usual academic one, but because Hood learned as much about science from the telephone company and a geology camp as he did in school, he knows that progress is not the province of academia alone.
Alexander F. Sito, president of BioValidation, reinforced this, noting that industry requires different skills than academia.
Certainly students encountering Hopkins today will get a different picture of life in academia than those who met her 5 years ago.
Book that you remember reading over and over during childhood: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle Currently reading: Bibliotech: Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google by John Palfrey The thing that drew you to it: This past March, I attended the Ed School's professional development institute Library Leadership in a Digital Age where John [Palfrey], a former Harvard colleague at the law library, challenged us to create new and different partnerships, including those outside of academia, as we transition to a digital future and redefine the role and work of libraries.
Would you say that, on the whole, sports manga appeal to a different audience than more fighting - oriented series like «One Piece,» «My Hero Academia,» and «Black Clover» do?
Laura Ellen Scott: First you have to realize that my context is within academia, wherein the currency is in critical attention rather than direct dollars, and my values are probably very different than that of non-academic affiliated authors.
Are you arguing that inside academia should be expected to be different than «outside academia» w / r / t slurs and name - calling?
Just read an article that was complimentary of Samantha Powers and of note was her retraction of things she wrote and said while in academia; her statement was «Serving in the executive branch is very different than sounding off from an academic perch»
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