Sentences with phrase «more academic audience»

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Please furnish a resume, cover letter, names and contact information of two professional or academic references, and two of your own work samples (preferably one narrative written product and one other sample that uses a graphical, web, video, or other format to convey complex or technical concepts to non-technical audiences) totaling no more than 20 pages.
However, Lakoski feels that this program, while extremely valuable, is geared toward a more general academic audience.
Blogs are increasingly advocated as a solution for academics seeking to expand their audiences, create networks and write in more reader friendly styles.
Along with a more than academic interest in shape objects and Swiss army knives, Nicki is also drawn to Videodrome, but wants to be a participant rather than part of the audience.
Palfrey's audience, more than 100 college and university librarians, curators, and directors with managerial duties, were in Cambridge for Programs in Professional Education's annual summer Leadership Institute for Academic Librarians.
Some are directed more towards an academic audience of professors and administrators.
I write for more of a literary / academic audience, so I need meticulous editing (luckily I have a fantastic editor) But with a lot of YA and genre writing, story trumps all.
«We're one of the few independent presses publishing academic books, an important role given that such books should be made more accessible to a wider audience
Expanded Distribution offers you the opportunity to access a larger audience through more online retailers, bookstores, libraries, academic institutions, and distributors within the United States.
We learned from this first undertaking that the inclusion of artists in the mix of authors, academics and other experts on the program helped broaden the public conversation and make the subject more accessible to a wider audience.
The Smart Museum collects works of art — more than 15,000 and counting — to support academic and artistic study, inspire new ideas, and provide a setting for reflection and conversation by our diverse audiences.
«He knew more about the academic literature than any of the academics in the audience,» Mr. Kramer says.
However, when writing for and talking to an audience of academics it is unsurprising if the perspective taken is a more theoretical one.
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