Sentences with phrase «of academic scholarship»

For prospective graduate students, it offers a glimpse of new educational models that are transforming our disciplines and the world of academic scholarship.
I paid my way through college with a combination of academic scholarships, part - time job income, and student loans.
This year's conference, SRC@20: Looking Back, Moving Forward, invited participants to consider how their research contributes to the history of academic scholarship in education while simultaneously pushing the boundaries of the field into the future.
With that in mind, the SEC might allow member institutions the chance to offer athletic scholarships that are twice or three times the size of academic scholarships.
Hayes had never heard of an academic scholarship; he had never known anyone who left South Carolina to go to school.
Indeed, recalling Britton's discussion of the importance of determining «the sakes» of a film, scholars scouring university libraries and online scholarly databases for film books and essays also need to be discriminating the sakes of academic scholarship.
06, Ed.D.» 11, was presented with the Palmer O. Johnson Memorial Award, which recognizes the highest quality of academic scholarship published in one of the following AERA publications: American Educational Researcher or Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics.
What we see with Wegman, the report, the publications, and the doctoral theses, are without a doubt potential violations of the standards of academic scholarship sufficient to warrant allegations of research misconduct.
University of Southern California (J.D., 1969, Editor of The Law Review, Winner of Moot Court Competition, and recipient of an academic scholarship)
Thus the first item on Posner's list of recommendations: «Redirect focus of academic scholarship from legal doctrines and particular decisions to systemic and institutional issues.»
Provides access to institutional repositories of academic scholarship, including recent working papers and pre-prints, for dozens of law schools including Chicago - Kent.
In Canada, with the exception of Bob Sharpe's biography of Brian Dickson, there doesn't seem to have been either the same level of academic scholarship or the gossipy insights in Edward Lazarus, Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall and Future of the Modern Supreme Court, Penguin, 1999 and The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court by Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong.
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