Sentences with phrase «done by academia»

Academic writing is writing done by academia for academia.

Not exact matches

«It is pathetic to read and watch the way the Christian faith is often attacked by some folks in the media and academia relentlessly» Do you mean the say way that those who aren't on board with Christians or any other religion one chooses not to follow is deemed lesser a person and more than often chastised for not being like you?
But as research is done increasingly by teams, academia must embrace a fundamental change in its approach.
Tooling Up Book Club: Alternative Careers in Science: Leaving the Ivory Tower by Peter Fiske, 22 May 1998 Science Careers columnist Peter Fiske discussed a book that dashes the stereotypes that scientists who go for alternative careers have necessarily had bad research experiences, don't purposefully seek out careers that are better suited to them than academia, and do not find ways to stay close to exciting science.
Don't be discouraged by the tough path to academia and the dearth of career resources.
But he does recognize the concern that by focusing on intangible skills that academia and industry historically haven't valued much, CTSAs could be creating scientists who are highly talented yet difficult to employ.
She is credited with helping to turn the city's HIV / AIDS program from an embarrassment into an emblem of what can be done by local governments with talented employees and solid links to academia and the community.
Traditionally, people going into academia did so by choice, not because there were no other jobs for a Ph.D..
It turned out that most of them have a passion for doing basic and long - term research and they think this is only possible in academia, a perception that is largely in line with our own experience and was confirmed by those workshop participants who had experience working in industry.
«Whereas in academia, a young investigator is often heavily distracted by the need to fund a laboratory, do research, and teach to demonstrate a contribution to the academic community.»
I could also point out that someone working in academia or industry who is embittered by knowing that their choice of career was made by seeking to placate an advisor could do more to discourage other women and minorities from entering scientific careers.
Nonetheless, by going beyond single countries or institutions, the new study suggests that the prevalence of mental health challenges among graduate students «probably has something to do with how academia is organized as an industry, how we train people, how we manage people, and how careers develop,» Anseel says.
Disney Research combines the best of academia and industry, by doing fundamental and application - driven research.
Louder Than a Bomb DVD Review by Kam Williams Rhyme Doc Chronicles Chicago Poetry Slam Does the hip - hop style of rhyming and its down - to - earth subject - matter about life in the «hood deserve the same respect as the classical couplets of Keats and other lofty lyricists whose work benefits from ivory - towered academia's stamp of approval?
I don't think we see those same forces playing out or advancing against the tenure system in academia simply because of the belief that in academia there is supposedly a more objective measure of what quality is, as measured by the existing tenure process linked to the meritocracy.
Unless you're actually a professional book editor, you probably don't know that the American book publishing industry uses the grammar rules dictated by the Chicago Manual of Style, not the MLA Style used in academia or the AP Stylebook used in journalism.
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It is a tough pitch to sell for those who have never heard of Little Witch Academia but if you are a fan, it does offer the ultimate fan service by offering you the opportunity to explore the academic world of Luna Nova with gorgeously animated visuals straight from animation house Studio Trigger.
During this discussion, Allison Harbin, the blogger of Post PhD and Alt - ac PhD in Art History, will share her personal story of misappropriation by a faculty member on her dissertation committee (detailed on her blog), and discuss the questions that have been raised from that experience, such as: What place (if any) does ethics have in the culture of academia and the arts?
Sculpture as a distinct artistic phenomena or, more dramatically, as a way by which to see and understand the world does not seem to have much currency both inside and outside of academia, but sculpture's always liminal and frequently clunky or awkward presence in the world (what is the point of sculpture after all?)
The real CAGW warmistas and their grant - sucking comrades in government and academia use the implication of catastrophe to hide their silly belief in a Marxian / Luddite Utopia have driven the climate debate into the ditch by labeling everyone who does not wish to don a hair - shirt as a WUWT denier.
To classify carbon dioxide as a pollutant is thus nothing short of scientific chicanery, for reasons that have nothing to do with science, but based purely on the pseudo-science so eagerly practised by academia across the world in order to keep their funding sources open to the governmental decrees, which are in turn based on totally false IPCC dogma (yes, dogma — not science).
By definition, those who are more likely to interpret ordinary situations as threatening are neurotic and neuroticism does not appear to interfere with normal day to day activities in Western academia.
I see problems with: * you have to be an active promoter of yourself to get articles read * the review process (mainly there is no ability to assess why rejected articles are rejected and the time wasting because of pedantic comments) * project - based funding and treating research like consulting (if I can tell you how much a project will cost, then by definition it is not research) * since academia seems to be drifting towards consulting, researchers start to become underpaid compared to peers in consulting * the focus on the number of publications weighted by the rank of the journal * status is based on if you publish in a high - rank journal, «selected» to be a lead author, and so on, and not whether you do good and creative research, good collaborator, good colleague to peers, etc..
The admirable intent of your original post on this thread has been entirely high jacked by did so / did not, he said / she said, and the usual ad hominems which outside academia are termed slurs and name calling.
These days, after a couple of years in a BigLaw firm doing the lowest level possible of quasi legal work, not so much., Sad to say, but I think that proposal to market such a person, perhaps with a PhD in the «intersection between the law and basket weaving» or some other risible contrivance of the new academia, would be met with derision by the business community (in general, exceptions, of course, notwithstanding).
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