Alexander F. Sito, president of BioValidation, reinforced this, noting that industry requires different
skills than academia.
Not exact matches
Where nonacademic jobs once required
skills that did not carry over to
academia, that's not necessarily the case these days, says Gregory Kopf, who spent more
than two decades at the University of Pennsylvania before moving to Wyeth Research.
The MacCrate Report strongly reflects the clinical movement and its claim at that moment for a position in the mainstream of legal
academia — doing legal theory rather
than teaching
skills.
«Some people have deemed the
skills shortage the result of an education system that has failed to prepare young people for working life, while others describe it as a symptom of employer efforts to shift the burden of training employees onto
academia rather
than investing in it themselves.