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academic and career
He assumed his academic career with the same intensity and thoroughness that had marked every step in his rise from boyhood.
A brisk, amusing man, apparently constructed on an ingenious system of spring-joints attuned to the same peppery rhythm as his mind, Smith began his academic career teaching speech to Barnard girls -- a project considerably enlivened by his devotion to a recording about `` a young rat named Arthur, who never could make up his mind ''.
Participating students alternate periods of classroom based study with periods of full-time practical work experience related to their academic and career interests.
The typical course load is three classes per term, and students will generally enroll in classes for 12 total terms over the course of their academic career.
The Delsons, who hailed from the prestigious Jewish center of Vilna, considered the Sapirs to be rural upstarts and were less than impressed with Sapir's career in an unpronounceable academic field.
Jacques Derrida wrote several critical studies of Husserl early in his academic career.
Hayek then decided to pursue an academic career, determined to help avoid the mistakes that had led to the war.
* The Hayek Fund for Scholars of the Institute for Humane Studies provides financial awards for academic career activities of graduate students and untenured faculty members.
Throughout his academic career Singer has written frequently in the mainstream press, including the The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal, often striking up positions that go against mainstream thinking.
Her husband's academic fraud had been exposed by one of his fellow dons there, destroying his career and driving him to suicide.
Even had she been so inclined, Annie could never have pursued an academic career, since she could not have afforded the high tuition fees.
The acronym GIS is sometimes used for geographical information science or geospatial information studies to refer to the academic discipline or career of working with geographic information systems.
Carver started his academic career as a researcher and teacher, which he clearly preferred.
With his academic career blocked by the rise of the Third Reich, in 1933 Marcuse joined the Institute for Social Research based in Frankfurt.
Higher education also includes certain collegiate-level institutions, such as vocational schools, trade schools, and career colleges, that award academic degrees or professional certifications.
After Robinson's retirement from baseball, his wife, Rachel Robinson, pursued a career in academic nursing — she became an assistant professor at the Yale School of Nursing and director of nursing at the Connecticut Mental Health Center.
Throughout his career, Neusner has established publication programs and series with various academic publishers.
From considering an academic career, Marx turned to journalism.
Throughout Jamison's career she has won numerous awards and published over one hundred academic articles.
Though not taking up an academic career, he was left with an enduring and deep love for Oxford.
Primarily known for her work in Egyptology, which was " the core of her academic career ," she is also known for her propagation of the Witch-cult hypothesis, the theory that the witch trials in the Early Modern period of Christianized Europe and North America were an attempt to extinguish a surviving pre-Christian, pagan religion devoted to a Horned God.
Around the age of 38, and with a remarkable academic career behind him, Malpighi decided to dedicate his free time to anatomical studies.
In 1903, he failed his doctoral thesis on Heraclitus because of insufficient references, which effectively ended his chances of an academic career.
The three major employers of career physicists are academic institutions, government laboratories, and private industries, with the largest employer being the last.

academic and was
yet was never caught up in it -- never a slave to its academic dialectics.
He was, however, fortunate in his contact with Prof. J. G. L. Manthey ( 1769-1842 ), teacher of chemistry, who, in addition to his academic chair, was also proprietor of the `` Lion Pharmacy '' in Copenhagen where Oersted assisted him.
But the discussion was academic.
If Depew had told any academic psychologist that he had a weird feeling of having lived through that identical convention session at some time in the past, he would have been informed that he was a victim of deja vue.
Lucy's correspondence with brother Winslow during his college days was not entirely taken up with academic studies.
New schools were rising, but with this went a harsh proclamation: any academic degree earned during Batista's regime was invalid.
ALGOL ( short for ALGOrithmic Language ) is a family of imperative computer programming languages originally developed in the mid 1950s which greatly influenced many other languages and was the standard method for algorithm description used by the ACM, in textbooks, and academic works for the next 30 years and more.
Albertus was the first to comment on virtually all of the writings of Aristotle, thus making them accessible to wider academic debate.
" Like his brother Baldwin III, he was more of an academic than a warrior, who studied law and languages in his leisure time: " He was well skilled in the customary law by which the kingdom was governed – in fact, he was second to no one in this respect.
The name was also changed to Atlantic Baptist University, a reflection of expanded student enrollment and academic accreditation.
He was schooled traditionally, took a craftsman-like approach to his work, and desired academic recognition, although he was never accepted into Paris's foremost school of art.
Consequently, there was little public concern with the issues and debate had been confined largely to academic circles until, in November 2010, the announcement that Prince William was to marry.
It was accepted in political and academic contexts, and was connected with other studies, such as astronomy, alchemy, meteorology, and medicine.
However in the United Kingdom, pioneering research into painting materials and conservation, ceramics, and stone conservation was conducted by Arthur Pillans Laurie, academic chemist and Principal of Heriot-Watt University from 1900.
* Raymond Williams ( 1921 – 1988 ) academic, critic and writer was born and brought up locally.
After this essay was circulated in samizdat and then published outside the Soviet Union ( initially on July 6, 1968, in the Dutch newspaper Het Parool through intermediary of the Dutch academic and writer Karel van het Reve, followed by The New York Times ), Sakharov was banned from all military-related research and returned to FIAN to study fundamental theoretical physics.
Vietnamese academic and journalist Doan Viet Hoat was nicknamed " the Sakharov of Vietnam " for his criticism of Vietnam's communist leadership and his subsequent imprisonment.

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