Academic
Meanings and phrases
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- associated with academia or an academy
- hypothetical or theoretical and not expected to produce an immediate or practical result
- marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects; donnish; pedantic
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- an educator who works at a college or university; academician; faculty member
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- an administrator in a college or university
- Larry Stimpert Larry Stimpert is an American academic administrator.
- Len Jessup Leonard Michael Jessup is an American academic administrator.
- Ivor Davidson Ivor J. Davidson is a British theologian and academic administrator.
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- a costume worn on formal occasions by the faculty or students of a university or college
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- an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study; degree
- She has an academic degree in fashion design.
- Applicants were required hold an academic degree and be above age 21.
- "Civil engineers" typically possess an academic degree in civil engineering.
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- a division of a school that is responsible for a given subject
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- the freedom of teachers and students to express their ideas in school without religious or political or institutional restrictions
- There were no government restrictions in 2011 on academic freedom or cultural events.
- It oversees the welfare and academic freedom of the faculty and the welfare of students.
- Duke Kunshan University has signed legally binding agreements with Education Ministry of China that guarantee academic freedom on campus.
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- a gown worn by academics or judges; academic robe; judge's robe
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- (education) a program of education in liberal arts and sciences (usually in preparation for higher education)
- The academic program at Thomas More College leads to a B.A.
- She worked to strengthen the academic program at the school.
- The career includes an academic program to obtain a degree in 5 years.
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- a professional relation between instructors and those they instruct
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- a requirement for admission to or completion of an academic program
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- a gown worn by academics or judges; academic gown; judge's robe
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- the time during which a school holds classes; school term; academic term; session
- The academic session starts from January to December.
- After grant of affiliation by Panjab University, the first academic session (2007–08) commenced with 185 students.
- She repeatedly acted as Chairman of the Senate and as Committee of Deans during the 2014/2015 academic session She married Joseph Fuwape.
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- the time during which a school holds classes; school term; academic session; session
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- the period of time each year when the school is open and people are studying; school year
- Beal's academic year is divided into 6 equal terms.
- The course starts in August every academic year.
- Utah joined the Pac-10 for the 2011–12 academic year.
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- He has published one article in an academic journal.
- He is the editor of the French academic journal on printmaking .
- She is the editor-in-chief of the academic journal "Ohio History".
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- His academic career was described as "[b]rilliant".
- Like his father, Frede Castberg had an academic career.
- Soon after, he started his academic career.
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- Honey Grove is recognized for its academic achievement.
- Personality plays an important role in academic achievement.
- The board is responsible for awarding the Gunnerus Medal for academic achievement.
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- Hafun has a number of academic institutions.
- It was established by big names in academic institutions.
- It is a centre of academic institutions and other offices.
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- Nevertheless, it is a topic that lacks academic research.
- The academic research of students focuses on applied topics.
- At the same time academic research on ceramic membranes was conducted.
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- The school is noted for its strong academic programs.
- They are organized to complement the academic programs.
- Each club or organized to complement the academic programs.
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- and he has published academic journals globally.
- Some academic journals published by Centre Mersenne:
- Books Trade and academic journals Newspapers Websites
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- The ranking was based on student academic performance as demonstrated in three years of PSSA results.
- Proponents of full-day kindergarten claim it will raise primary student academic achievement in reading.
- In 2009, the high school was in School Improvement Level I status due to lagging student academic achievement.
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- These are measures of an individual's academic performance ability.
- Bur Oak Secondary School is noted for its strong academic performance.
- Most lose interest in school and show a decline in academic performance.
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- He started his academic work on Basque in 1852.
- Students may present their academic work.
- He took a break from his academic work during World War II.
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- Rossbacher began her academic studies at Dickinson College.
- He is the subject of various biographies and academic studies.
- He began his academic studies at the age of 7 and soon excelled in Persian.
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- Proponents of full-day kindergarten claim it will raise primary student academic achievement in reading.
- In 2009, the high school was in School Improvement Level I status due to lagging student academic achievement.
- In 2006 and 2004, Line Mountain High School was in Warning status due to lagging student academic achievement.
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- He joined the Royal Holloway academic staff in 1998.
- Some of the current members of the academic staff are:
- The faculty currently consists of some 100 academic staff.
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- Behere gold medal for academic excellence.
- Collegiate is a community rich in history, tradition, innovation and academic excellence.
- Renewal of a scholarship is dependent on continued academic excellence and financial need.
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- His first academic position was with Syracuse University.
- The first academic year of 1945/1946 had only two students.
- The very first academic library in Canada was opened in 1789 in Windsor, Nova Scotia.
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- It consisted of six academic departments.
- The College of Sciences includes several academic departments:
- UCSM consists of four faculties and three academic departments.
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- There is some ambiguity as to Archer's academic success.
- The organization’s participants have met with academic success as well.
- Although the institution had become an academic success it remained financially unviable.
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- They have also been the subject of academic study.
- These gardens facilitated the academic study of plants.
- Every academic study is paid for by someone.
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- Somkiat represented the Thai academic community.
- The academic community has been widely critical of the book.
- Some of the accomplishments of the UBM academic community are:
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- It also offers other academic and language (English and Malay) subjects.
- Aside from his work, Campbell participated in other academic activities.
- The title is also used by holders of PhDs and other academic research doctorates.
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- He has had several academic trips to Leningrad.
- He is the author of several academic books on journalism.
- The College of Sciences includes several academic departments:
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- Vista del Lago is known for its high academic standards.
- Durham Academy's academic standards are highly regarded.
- By December 2015 the district had failed to meet academic standards for four years in a row.
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- Names (journal) Names is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering onomastics.
- Global Crime Global Crime is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the study of crime.
- Social Work Research Social Work Research is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering social work.
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- As an academic discipline, business ethics emerged in the 1970s.
- Across Europe, modern Celtic Studies were developing as an academic discipline.
- "The Wealth of Nations" was a precursor to the modern academic discipline of economics.
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- More than 3,000 academic papers have used data from the index.
- Arnott has published over 100 academic papers in refereed journals.
- From 1761 it published academic papers in a series titled "Skrifter".
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- The word "nonscience", to describe non-scientific academic disciplines, was first used in the middle of the 19th century.
- Curricular offerings include 14 Advanced Placement courses and honors-level courses available in most academic disciplines.
- Mandated by the federal authorities, the Swiss National Science Foundation supports basic science in all academic disciplines.
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- There are two academic buildings and a science center.
- The college has three academic buildings.
- There are five academic buildings.
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- It includes an academic building and a dormitory.
- The new academic building on the IUPUI campus was dedicated in May 1974.
- The main academic building, known simply as "the Academy", was also constructed in 1815.
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- Certificates are awarded by an educational program or academic institution.
- Decimal points are also sometimes used, depending on the academic institution.
- It is therefore considered to be the oldest surviving academic institution across the country.
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- The academic degrees in canon law are the J.C.B.
- He holds the academic degrees and fellowships of M.S.
- The faculty consists of 32 institutes and offers academic degrees e.g.
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- CTheory CTheory is a peer-reviewed academic journal published since 1996.
- Central Europe is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Kozminski University.
- Futures & Foresight Science Futures & Foresight Science is an academic journal published by Wiley.
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- He actively took part in social academic life.
- Cargas committed himself fully to academic life in 1963.
- Throughout his academic life, Harper wrote numerous textbooks.
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- Academic affairs is headed by the vice president for academic affairs.
- He became the vice president of academic affairs at the University of Guam.
- Dumke was appointed the first vice chancellor for academic affairs of the CSU system.
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- He was to return in October at the start of the new academic year.
- The new academic building on the IUPUI campus was dedicated in May 1974.
- The new academic complex was built in 2004 at the northern end of the campus.
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- Simon has since held a variety of academic positions.
- Tiruchelvam held several academic positions in Sri Lanka and the USA.
- He holds academic positions from multiple South African universities.
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- She was a member of various academic groups including the school's drama club.
- Bishop has written articles for various academic publications while an educator.
- After various academic roles, he became senior economic advisor to HM Treasury between 1970 and 1974.
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- Statewide, 53 percent of schools with an eleventh grade achieved an academic score of 70 or better.
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- Statewide, 53 percent of schools with an eleventh grade achieved an academic score of 70 or better.
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- The college provides both academic and technical training.
- As a result, it offers both academic and vocational classes.
- In BrE, the word "staff" refers to both academic and non-academic school personnel.
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- In the 2001-2011 academic years, 50.1% of NESS students graduated.
- Starting in 1930, he spent two academic years at Aligarh Muslim University.
- Starting in 1941, she taught Art History at the academy two consecutive academic years.
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- Hafun has a number of academic institutions.
- His writings on consciousness have appeared in a number of academic journals and popular magazines.
- He was a founder and vice-president of the Russian Gardening Society and a number of academic journals.
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- He received his academic education in Stockholm.
- Matthew received an academic education in his hometown.
- The issue of women's right to academic education is central to the book's plot.
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- He also wrote songs about academic subjects.
- In the elementary years, a core teacher teaches the primary academic subjects.
- Ullapara Science College's curriculum includes traditional intermediate level academic subjects.
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- There are no standard reviews or narrowly academic articles.
- Klass published academic articles, essays, two novels and more than 60 short stories.
- She is the author of academic articles published in foreign, specialized publications.
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- The state's EAP funding provides for the continuing support of tutoring services and other programs to address the academic needs of eligible students.
- The state's Education Assistance Program funding provides for the continuing support of tutoring services and other programs to address the academic needs of eligible students.
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- There are separate cups for athletic and academic activities.
- The school runs academic activities from Saturday to Thursday.
- Aside from his work, Campbell participated in other academic activities.
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- It is unknown how many academic libraries there are worldwide.
- He pursued many academic interests.
- To reflect this changing focus, many academic libraries have remodeled as Learning Commons.
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- Participation required the administration, the school board and the local teachers' union to sign an agreement to prioritize improving student academic success.
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- Watterson also lampooned the academic world.
- He was active with botanical advice outside the academic world.
- Hence the standard was not subject to broad cryptographic research from the academic world.
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- Gilman's academic training is in astrophysics.
- Her academic training was originally in information science.
- Zukin’s academic training was focused on political sociology.
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- Applicants must be in high academic standing.
- Vista del Lago is known for its high academic standards.
- The Society's publications maintain a high academic standard and it has produced valuable Africana.
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- She was awarded the Haddon Scholar for her excellent academic achievements.
- Withrow High School students have received national recognition for their academic achievements.
- He is laureate of a number of awards for outstanding academic achievements, most notable of which are:
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- In 1948, Ponomarev has ended the academic courses.
- On average, MCLA offers 300 academic courses each semester.
- His research for the military was more advanced than academic courses at that time.
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- This made him a well-known name in academic circles outside USA.
- Schola Antiqua maintains a close relationship with academic circles.
- It can be seen as a title in academic circles and in the mass media.
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- In 2005, Central, had enrolled over 13,000 students at all academic levels.
- She completed all academic requirements and is now working on her master's thesis.
- Some type of separate administrative structure exists at almost all academic institutions.
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- Bibliometrics is a field of statistics used to provide quantitative analysis of academic literature.
- The most common disadvantage cited for expert systems in the academic literature is the knowledge acquisition problem.
- In the academic literature, three waves of research trying to assess the existence of exorbitant privilege are distinguished by Curcuru et al.
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- Roughly 1,000 students live on campus during the academic year.
- The largest, Howe Hall in Studley Campus, houses 716 students during the academic year.
- Butler Library remains at least partially open 24 hours a day during the academic year.
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- He has more than 100 academic publications.
- Columbia is home to numerous undergraduate academic publications.
- Bishop has written articles for various academic publications while an educator.
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- Performance Studies as an academic field has multiple origin narratives.
- An academic field, diaspora studies, has become established relating to this sense of the word.
- Linguist List The LINGUIST List is a major online resource for the academic field of linguistics.
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- It is the heart of academic and research activities of BTKIT.
- An academic and research portal maintained by UNESCO links to 3,785 libraries.
- They also believe that Tsukuba is an example of government control of academic and research organization.
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- CIPA Fellows design individualized plans of study based upon academic and professional interests and take courses from throughout the university.
- The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program sends American scholars and professionals abroad to lecture and/or conduct research in a wide variety of academic and professional fields.
- 1930 was a threshold year in Burmese painting as that was when Ba Nyan returned from approximately eight years of academic and professional study in the painting arts in London.
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- He also belonged to several other international academic institutions.
- The university stresses international academic and personnel exchanges.
- Research continued with the Djedi Project managed by an international academic team.
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- Moore earned an academic scholarship to Alabama A&M University in 1999.
- The argument for marriage privatization has also been formulated in academic scholarship.
- Midlo has had a career marked by early political activism as well as academic scholarship.
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- His first academic position was with Syracuse University.
- After a year-long academic position at Hampshire College, he joined a startup company as a programmer.
- Harrison's first academic position was as a lecturer at the University of Liverpool, where he studied skin pigmentation.
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- He began his academic career with a position at The Ohio State University.
- He began his academic studies at the age of 7 and soon excelled in Persian.
- In 1981, he began his academic career with the Australian National University.
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- They are, however, subjects of considerable academic interest.
- Because whatever our opinions, they would be of purely academic interest”.
- More recently, mobile wireless sensor networks (MWSNs) have also become an area of academic interest.
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- During his time at Wake Forest, Scales oversaw an increased undergraduate enrollment and an expanded academic curriculum.
- Priya is forced to make some tough decisions about whether to cut the VET classes in favour of the academic curriculum, to save money.
- By the time children reach secondary education there is an emphasis on such unconventional subjects to be included in academic curriculum.
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- He started his academic work on Basque in 1852.
- Soon after, he started his academic career.
- Amitava started his academic career at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
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- Crenshaw has received numerous academic honors.
- Mynatt is a member of numerous academic journals and professional societies, including IEEE and ACM.
- The cycle has now been translated into 17 foreign languages and is the subject of numerous academic studies.
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- Members are elected once each academic semester by the Society at large.
- The charity runs approximately 32 courses each academic year, supporting over 800 students.
- Students are required to sit for two major exams, AS and A2, at the end of each academic year.
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- In 1913, CGF completed Bartlett Hall as one of the main academic buildings.
- The campus proper is situated around West Quadrangle, which is the main academic quad.
- The main academic building, known simply as "the Academy", was also constructed in 1815.
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- He also speaks frequently at professional and academic conferences.
- He has chaired and published papers in top-tier academic conferences in these fields.
- Each May the Museum organizes and produces academic conferences on the subject of motherhood.
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- The other bodies recognise academic qualifications and work experience.
- Parel Vallei runs AS-Level and A-Level classes for pupils who want extra academic qualifications.
- The witness must be qualified as an expert witness, which may require academic qualifications or specific training.
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- degrees in 50 academic fields.
- In his lectures at the Philosophy Academy, Inoue pioneered several academic fields.
- This relationship between ideology and serious work is particularly ambiguous in the academic fields of historical importance.
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- She also publishes academic works on teaching science.
- Other academic works include:
- She has published a number of books and academic works in the education sphere.
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- It has therefore a common origin with certain items of academic dress.
- It was adopted as the academic dress for graduates of Chulalongkorn University in 1930.
- Chimere A chimere ( , or ) is a garment worn by Anglican bishops in choir dress, and, formally as part of academic dress.
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- The University Senate is the highest academic body of the University.
- In BrE it is the highest academic rank, followed by reader, senior lecturer and lecturer.
- He received his degree with highest academic honors and was a member of Beta Alpha Theta local fraternity.
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- She has been a keynote or invited speaker at an academic conference in Turkey.
- In 1991 he was honored at the University of Chicago with an academic conference held in his name.
- AECT sponsors the International Student Media Festival (ISMF) and sponsors an annual academic conference.
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- The district received an extra $3,755,026 in ARRA - Federal Stimulus money to be used in specific programs like special education and meeting the academic needs of low-income students.
- The district received an extra $3,117,278 in ARRA - Federal Stimulus money to be used in specific programs like special education and meeting the academic needs of low-income students.
- The district received an extra $2,203,974 in ARRA - Federal Stimulus money to be used in specific programs like special education and meeting the academic needs of low-income students.
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- The School of Education has over 2000 students and over 100 academic and administrative staff.
- Until 1999, he worked at King Saud University, serving at various academic and administrative positions.
- Around 425 staff are employed in academic and administrative roles with approximately 325 in a teaching role.
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- Another, more academic, survey found 68% support.
- Where Caroline is more academic, Christina is "less driven and more reserved".
- Within a relatively short time he evolved from a gifted amateur mycologist to one appreciated by his more academic peers.
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- Her interdisciplinary background is grounded in a wide range of academic studies.
- The university offers wide range of academic programs in undergraduate and post-graduate.
- Since then, under the leadership of Dr Raphael Zarum and Dr Tamra Wright, LSJS has welcomed hundreds of students to a range of academic courses and events.
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- It is unknown how many academic libraries there are worldwide.
- Modern academic libraries generally also provide access to electronic resources.
- In addition, he wrote a cataloguing instruction manual for use by academic libraries.
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- Participation required the administration, the school board and the local teachers' union to sign an agreement to prioritize improving student academic success.
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- Youth teams receive comprehensive academic support.
- Although most centers are identity-focused, some provide academic support as well.
- Students who struggle academically receive free support through EMU's academic support center.
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- It is part of the OIB's mission to support young academic researchers.
- Accounting research is carried out both by academic researchers and practicing accountants.
- In 2013 Callanan was awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize, an award for young academic researchers.
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- Stonor Saunders' other works reflect her academic background as a medievalist.
- Valley Springs, with its academic background, was selected, and it became Valley Springs Training School.
- commonly has a scientific or academic background, yet they may or may not be practicing scientists or academics.
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- The school is noted for its strong academic programs.
- Bur Oak Secondary School is noted for its strong academic performance.
- Those that remain independent are typically highly selective, and have strong academic reputations.
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- Geology is a major academic discipline, and it plays an important role in geotechnical engineering.
- It has an internal medicine residency program and is a major academic affiliate of Yale School of Medicine.
- Three of the university's major academic buildings lie to the east of Lovejoy Library and northeast of the quadrangle.
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- It is recognised as authoritative by leading academic texts.
- Jaeger is author of several research articles in leading academic journals.
- Though he remained a leading academic economist, his prestige had diminished.
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- He pursued many academic interests.
- He had academic interests in German poetry and lieder, Romantic German literature, especially E.T.A.
- His principal academic interests are social theory, political economy, social identity, and East Asia.
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- One academic paper by de Groot et.
- Dr. Alberto G. Gomes has written an academic paper on the interactions on Goanet.
- In 1953, he co-authored with James Watson the academic paper proposing the double helix structure of the DNA molecule.
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- It is one of the university's 14 academic units.
- According to the school's website, the course contains an excellent balance of performance and academic units.
- "Research administration is all about service—service to our faculty, to our academic units, to the institution, and to our sponsors.
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- He is the author of several academic books on journalism.
- Naylor authored ten academic books and three books advocating secession.
- He was the author of three academic books on journalism and several plays.