Sentences with phrase «independent academic scholar»

These critiques came from such disparate sources as a scientist from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, an official from the Ministry of Agriculture, and an independent academic scholar.

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In my aforementioned article, I had mentioned some of the atrocities perpetrated by the British in India while suppressing the «Quit India» movement in 1942 - 43, referring to academic research by independent scholars.
Zero,» says Steve Farmer, an independent scholar in Palo Alto, California who authored a 2004 paper with two academics with the goading title «The Collapse of the Indus Script Thesis: The myth of a literate Harappan civilization.»
Ninety percent of Scholars who have completed Steppingstone's demanding program of academic preparation gain admission to an independent, Catholic or public exam school.
As academic careers rely on publishing for advancement, I foresee many more scholars like myself (who may or may not be currently lecturing at a college or university) turning to independent publishing.
Elegwen O'Maoileoin presents Why Scholars Should Publish Non-Fiction Academic Books, Trilogies or An Independent Series posted at Scholarship & Minstrelsy, saying, «Like many PhD candidates, dealing with publishers in our field is getting tougher.
After years of simplistic accounting, which was roundly criticized by Breakthrough and independent scholars, the IEA has finally caught up to the academic literature.
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