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academic and reputation
After receiving her doctorate in experimental psychology in 1967, she submitted a few science fiction stories under the name James Tiptree Jr. to protect her academic reputation.
" The expansion and reforms cemented MIT's academic reputation, though unlike Ivy League schools, MIT catered more to middle-class families, and depended more on tuition than on endowments or grants.
" Considering Murray's reputation to be " deservedly low " in academia, she argued that Murray's status as President of the Folklore Society had harmed the society's reputation and was a causal factor in the mistrustful attitude that many historians held toward folkloristics as an academic discipline.
However, after entering the academic profession she rejected religion, gaining a reputation amongst other members of the Folklore Society as a noted sceptic and a rationalist.
Musharraf was in third-in line, and had a good reputation in public circles, armed forces and high academic standings in his college and university studies.
But the reputation he had during his lifetime belies this idea: his academic peers at Yale University considered the " amateur " Whorf to be the best man available to take over Sapir's graduate seminar in Native American linguistics while Sapir was on sabbatical in 1937 – 38.
With a reputation for high academic standards, Christ's College averaged top place in the Tompkins Table from 1980-2000.
Barber-surgeons generally had a bad reputation that was not to improve until the development of academic surgery as a specialty of medicine, rather than an accessory field.
Young published many of his first academic articles anonymously to protect his reputation as a physician.
Kalamazoo College's reputation as an academic powerhouse and a leader in international education was built during the presidency of Weimer Hicks, who served from 1954 to 1971.
He made his reputation as a topologist, moving on to aspects of what would be called singularity theory ; he became world-famous among the wider academic community and the educated general public for one aspect of this latter interest, his work as founder of catastrophe theory ( later developed by Erik Christopher Zeeman ).
According to David Ellenson and Lee Bycel, " each of these men was a distinguished scholar, and the academic reputation of the Seminary soared with the addition of these men to the faculty .... Schechter was determined to carve out the highest academic reputation for the Seminary.
It remained in obscurity for nearly thirty years, garnering much critical and academic praise and earning a reputation as a lost classic.
With his good academic reputation however, several other members of staff at the University agreed to provide him with a job as a tutor in Ancient History in the Department of Tutorial Classes, but ultimately he was prevented from doing so by the Chancellor of the University, Chief Justice Sir William Cullen, who feared that Childe would propagate his socialist ideas to students.
In the 2012 ranking, NTU moved up one place to 5th position for faculty diversity, up five places to 59th position for academic reputation and up four places to 47th position for employer reputation.
St. Mary ’ s is a nationally recognized master ’ s level school ranked among the top colleges in the west for best value and academic reputation by U. S. News and World Report.
* overall academic reputation of the university, reputation of university among employers, reputation for conducting leading-edge research, reputation for undergraduate studies, reputation for graduate studies

academic and spread
The term " sex worker " has since spread into much wider use, including in academic publications, by NGOs and labor unions, and by governmental and intergovernmental agencies, such as the World Health Organization.
These experiments grew into the heuristics and biases research program which spread beyond academic psychology into other disciplines including medicine and political science.
She also worked to spread the anti-Falun Gong academic propaganda movement overseas, using domestic educational funding to donate aid to foreign institutions, encouraging them to oppose Falun Gong.
It was from that point that it began to spread amongst the academic community.
One of the three types of school forming the Tripartite System was called the grammar school, which sought to spread the academic ethos of the existing grammar schools.
The university's site is composed of an academic and athletic campus spread across, with over 120 buildings.
Cardigans were adopted by male fishermen to keep warm, but spread to academic circles, and are now popular with women as well.
Many academic archaeologists have argued that the spread of alternative archaeological theories is a threat to the general public's understanding of the past.
The community promotes itself as a viable example of sustainable living and aims to spread its vision through visitor programs, internships, work exchange, academic and other publications, and speaking engagements.
Against this background, various explanations have been put forward to explain the origins and spread of the motte-and-bailey design across northern Europe ; there is often a tension amongst the academic community between explanations that stress military and social reasons for the rise this design.
Men like Hartlib and Comenius wanted to make the spread of knowledge easier, at a time when most knowledge was not categorised or standardised by any widespread conventions or academic disciplines, and libraries were mostly private.
During the ' 70s and ' 80s Gestalt therapy training centers spread globally ; but they were, for the most part, not aligned with formal academic settings.
The Fellowship of the college ( academic staff ) represents many academic disciplines, spread across arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, medicine, and veterinary medicine.
The College of Education at Georgia State University offers more than 60 graduate and undergraduate degree and nondegree programs spread across six academic departments with more than 1, 000 faculty members.
The academic buildings are spread out across the entire campus.
By the early 1950s, the college was, in effect, maintaining three small campuses spread over a one-mile ( 1. 6 km ) stretch — the original block that contained all academic facilities ; the “ middle campus ” consisting of a dormitory, gymnasium, baseball field, and a couple of college-owned residences ; and the old Masonic Home for Orphans on the eastern edge of town, a plot with three large brick buildings that the college had begun renting as dormitories shortly after World War II.
The controversy started in 2002 when rumors spread on Usenet newsgroups that the work was a deliberate hoax intended to target weaknesses in the peer review system employed by the physics community to select papers for publication in academic journals.
Additional success was had at the University of Chicago in reactor research, leading to the creation of Argonne National Laboratory outside Chicago, and at other academic institutions spread across the country.
The complete academic program consists of 19 courses, two business cases, and professional qualification exams, spread over several levels: Levels 1 to 3 ( Foundation Studies ), Level 4 ( Advanced Studies ), and final level, the PACE qualification or certification level.
Additionally, Sykes ’ concept of a surname study, which by this time had been adopted by several other academic researchers outside of Oxford, was expanded into online Surname Projects ( an early form of social network ) and the effort helped spread knowledge gained through testing to interested genealogists worldwide.
Freshmen Focused Interest Communities ( groups based on common interest or academic majors ) are spread out between the three freshmen residence halls.
With the widening of access to university education, the effort spread there, and all aspects of high culture became the objects of academic study, which with the exception of the classics had not often been the case until the late 19th century.
At present, there are 16 faculties, 86 academic departments, 77 colleges and 5 other recognised institutes spread all over the city, with 132435 regular students ( UG: 114494, PG: 17941 ) and 261169 students ( UG: 258831, PG: 2338 ) in non-formal education programme.

academic and so
The critical task for every president and his academic administrative staff is to assure that the college or university continually rebuilds and regenerates itself so that its performance will match changing social demands.
It is only fair to demand that teachers of courses in English, history, psychology and so on be as well informed in matters of art, especially interior design, as are the art teachers educated in the academic subjects.
Apparently academic challenge in the structured setting creates an optimum of stress so that the child with high anxiety is able to achieve because he is aroused to an energetic state without becoming confused or panicked.
In the early 1950's, Smith, together with his distinguished colleague, George Trager ( so austerely academic he sometimes fights his own evident charm ), and a third man with the engaging name of Birdwhistell ( Ray ), agreed on some basic premises about the three-part process that makes communication: ( 1 ) words or language ( 2 ) paralanguage, a set of phenomena including laughing, weeping, voice breaks, and `` tone '' of voice, and ( 3 ) kinesics, the technical name for gestures, facial expressions, and body shifts -- nodding or shaking the head, `` talking '' with one's hands, et cetera.
High motivation towards higher education must start early enough so that by the time the boy or girl reaches grade 9 he or she has at least developed those basic skills which are essential for academic work.
In the academic world there is seldom anything so dramatic as a strike or a boycott: all that happens is that the better qualified teacher declines to gamble two or three years of his life on the chance that conditions at the Catholic institution will be as good as those elsewhere.
Miss Hardwick speaks of his `` superb gift for intellectual friendship '', and it is certainly a joy to see the intellectual life lived so free from either academic aridity or passionate dogmatism.
The faculty have been drawn into the event as well, and cancel all classes on Ditch Day so the underclassmen can participate in what has become a highlight of the academic year.
Examining Jewish history and rabbinic literature through the lens of academic criticism, Conservative Judaism believes that halakha has always evolved to meet the changing realities of Jewish life, and that it must continue to do so in the modern age.
Not all Medieval writers are so at odds with the Virgilian standard, and with the rediscovery of classical literature later Medieval and Renaissance writers are far more orthodox, but by then the form had become an academic exercise.
In addition, those who have been granted honorary doctorates are entitled to do so, especially in academic settings.
According to academic Corey Robin: " Hayek admired Pinochet's Chile so much that he decided to hold a meeting of his Mont Pelerin Society in Viña del Mar, the seaside resort where the coup against Allende was planned.
Even had she been so inclined, Annie could never have pursued an academic career, since she could not have afforded the high tuition fees.
His family's poverty made a university education impossible, so it was Schliemann's early academic experiences that influenced the course of his education as an adult.
Camille Paglia, a self-described " dissident feminist " who has often been at odds with other academic feminists, argues that the Marxist-inspired interpretation of misogyny so prevalent in second-wave feminism is seriously flawed.
Friedman was initially unable to find academic employment, so during 1935, he followed his friend W. Allen Wallis to Washington, where Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal was " a lifesaver " for many young economists.
Most academic sources maintain that the associations made between world events and Nostradamus's quatrains are largely the result of misinterpretations or mistranslations ( sometimes deliberate ) or else are so tenuous as to render them useless as evidence of any genuine predictive power.
* All students will complete rigorous academic coursework so that they leave high school prepared for college or technical training, without remedial courses.
Similarly, the " Who Controls Our Children " campaign in Pennsylvania claimed that an OBE reform effort was part of a federal program that was " stressing values over academic content, and holding students accountable for goals that are so vague and fuzzy they can't be assessed at all.
The terminology of this topic is rather confusing, in part because probabilities are studied within so many different academic fields.
Examples of subscription websites include many business sites, parts of news websites, academic journal websites, gaming websites, file-sharing websites, message boards, web-based email, social networking websites, websites providing real-time stock market data, and websites providing various other services ( e. g., websites offering storing and / or sharing of images, files and so forth ).
Pages were numbered sequentially for an entire volume of many issues, as is the norm for academic journals ( i. e., so that the first page of a March issue could be 651 instead of 1 ); later each issue's pages were numbered separately.
It is for this reason that social capital generated so much interest in the academic and political world ( Rose, 2000 ).
Foucault had initially received an offer of publication from the Presses Universitaires de France, but he wanted his work to be published by a popular rather than an academic press, so that it would reach a wider audience.

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