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academia

[ US /ˌækəˈdimiə/ ]
[ UK /ˌækədˈiːmi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the academic world

How To Use academia In A Sentence

  • We consult to the media about canopy questions, we have a canopy newsletter, we have an email LISTSERV, and so we're trying to disseminate information about the importance of the canopy, the beauty of the canopy, the necessity of intact canopies, to people outside of academia. Nalini Nadkarni on conserving the canopy
  • But, you wouldn't know by looking, because he's an abrasive, arrogant, off-kilter man trying to make his idiosyncratic way in academia.
  • A graduate of law and economics from Moscow State University, he had spent his life in academia.
  • More than 25 years ago, Koestenbaum traded the cloistered halls of academia for the front lines of the global economy.
  • When it was time to leave the cloistered halls of academia and put all her knowledge to use, she chose to come to Pattaya to work.
  • As such she acts as a de facto clearing house for much of the material brought forth from academia on the topic.
  • The professor is also inspired by what has happened in Germany through ties between industry and academia. Times, Sunday Times
  • One thing is clear to me: If biblical studies is to survive in academia, it must move beyond its still religionist, Euroamerican, and bibliolatrous orientation and offer us a more convincing rationale for how it will benefit our broader world and not just faith communities.
  • Except to a certain antiquated ideology embraced in biology, which apparently has to be protected in academia by an 'orthodox' priesthood and imposed on society by force of law. An Interview with Elisabet Sahtouris
  • I am a woman in science; should I expect to encounter sexism in my pursuit of academia?
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