Sentences with phrase «respected academic publication»

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He is a greatly respected tax expert known for his contribution to international taxation through his academic positions, publications, consultancies and roles with international organisations.
And being beaten to publication is a huge loss for a scientist, as publications are the currency of academic science — they are an important factor in competing for government and private grant funds and in obtaining tenure and respect in a discipline.
On the academic side, if you want to be on the faculty at a Research I university, you'll most likely need a fabulous postdoc in a well respected lab for however many years, some plum publications, plenty of grant - writing practice, and contacts with the big - wigs in your field.
For example, panelists evaluating applications submitted to the Graduate Research Fellowship Program may consider the following with respect to the Intellectual Merit Criterion: the potential of the applicant to advance knowledge based on a holistic analysis of the complete application, including the Personal, Relevant Background, and Future Goals Statement, Graduate Research Plan Statement, strength of the academic record, description of previous research experience or publication / presentations, and references.
SARUA intends to better understand access to knowledge constraints in southern african universities, to highlight the role of open approaches to research in increasing the availability of academic and other relevant research publications to students and researchers and to develop the basis for policy advocacy at the institutional, country and regional level with respect to academic publishing and knowledge sharing.
«I am surprised that an Editor of our national newspaper, has twisted the words of a respected Aboriginal academic to justify the publication of Leak's cartoon as pursuing a national debate,» said Ms Lyons.
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