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academic and departments
Contemporary anthropology is an established science with academic departments at most universities and colleges.
Much of the distinct character of France's anthropology today is a result of the fact that most anthropology is carried out in nationally funded research laboratories ( CNRS ) rather than academic departments in universities
* An academic discipline: one with academic departments, curricula and degrees ; national and international societies ; and specialized journals.
There are now many active academic cryptologists, mathematics departments with strong programs in cryptography, and commercial information security companies and consultants.
The college boasts 39 academic departments offering 56 major programs, while students are free to design special majors or engage in dual majors.
The vast majority of education is undergraduate education provided by the departments to students, who are adults with no other academic qualifications than a secondary education diploma.
Institute's Academic Area comprises academic buildings, various departments, facilities like PK Kelkar Library, Computer Centre, National Wind Tunnel Facility and SIDBI Innovation and Incubation Centre.
Branches of a large academic or research libraries dealing with particular subjects are also usually called " special libraries ": they are generally associated with one or more academic departments.
In 1830, Professor Carl Adolph Agardh formed Akademiska Föreningen ( The Academic Society ), commonly referred to as AF, with the goal of " developing and cultivating the academic life " by bringing students and faculty from all departments and student nations together in one organization.
MIT has five schools and one college, containing a total of 32 academic departments, with a strong emphasis on scientific and technological education and research.
While faculty committees assert substantial control over many areas of MIT's curriculum, research, student life, and administrative affairs, the chair of each of MIT's 32 academic departments reports to the dean of that department's school, who in turn reports to the Provost under the President.
However, among academic mathematics, the majority of mathematical papers published in the United States are written by academics outside of mathematics departments.
Most production and journalism courses incorporate media studies content, but academic institutions often establish separate departments.
Mass communication, communication studies or simply communication may be more popular names than “ media studies ” for academic departments in the United States.
* The tallest building on campus, Cohodas Hall houses the administrative offices, as well as the offices for many academic departments.
The main difficulties that haunted its development during the first two decades are still there: deficiency of means for research and development of university centers, need for funds for empirical research, a shortage of academic literature, disproportion in allocation of resources between center and periphery, deteriorating status of political science in university curriculums ( at non-political-scientist departments ) etc.
Later in 2000s ( decade ) with the first graduations at political-science departments, the keenest problem turned out to be low inclusive capacities of the academic labor market.
In contrast to this traditional classification, some academic departments organize scholarship into thematic categories, including political philosophy, political behavior ( including public opinion, collective action, and identity ), and political institutions ( including legislatures and international organizations ).
* An academic discipline – one with academic departments, curricula and degrees ; national and international societies ; and specialized journals.
At the turn of the 20th century, there was a revival of rhetorical study manifested in the establishment of departments of rhetoric and speech at academic institutions, as well as the formation of national and international professional organizations.
Many academic departments also sponsor academic clubs.

academic and UCT
UCT employs approximately 4500 staff members of whom 44 % are academic staff ; the rest are administrative and support staff.
In 2007 UCT had 866 permanent academic staff members.

academic and are
In all `` degree '' courses in interior design a number of `` academic '' or `` general studies '' courses are included.
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.
Students of the college who are candidates for the A.B. degree and can satisfy the academic requirements of the medical and business schools, may enter either of these associated schools at the beginning of senior year, thus completing the two-year postgraduate course in one year.
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.
First and foremost, vocational courses should not replace courses which are essential parts of the required academic program for graduation.
they realize the relevance of what they are learning to their future careers, and this sense of purpose is carried over to the academic courses which they are studying at the same time.
Religious who derive their own sense of purpose through identification with the religious community rather than the academic community are prone to underestimate both the layman's reservoir of idealism and his need for this identification.
Academic elitism is the criticism that academia or academicians are prone to elitism, or that certain experts or intellectuals propose ideas based more on support from academic colleagues than on real world experience.
Academic elitism suggests that in highly competitive academic environments only those individuals who have engaged in scholarship are deemed to have anything worthwhile to say, or do.
* Lin, Xi, " The academic elite ; Cynicism and disillusionment are protocol for UW elites ".
All students are represented by the Acadia Students ' Union and the Union President for the 2011-2011 academic year is Matthew Rios.
Major academic sculptors of France are represented in the sculpture of the Arc de Triomphe: Jean-Pierre Cortot ; François Rude ; Antoine Étex ; James Pradier and Philippe Joseph Henri Lemaire.
ACM and the IEEE Computer Society are the primary US umbrella organizations for academic and scholarly interests in computing.
In principle and in academic use, an arbitrage is risk-free ; in common use, as in statistical arbitrage, it may refer to expected profit, though losses may occur, and in practice, there are always risks in arbitrage, some minor ( such as fluctuation of prices decreasing profit margins ), some major ( such as devaluation of a currency or derivative ).
Homosexual interpretations have been part of the academic study of Batman since psychologist Fredric Wertham asserted in his Seduction of the Innocent in 1954 that " Batman stories are psychologically homosexual.
Biology encompasses a broad spectrum of academic fields that are often viewed as independent disciplines.
Blackness can be contrasted with " acting white ," where black Americans are said to behave with assumed characteristics of stereotypical white Americans, with regard to fashion, dialect, taste in music, and possibly, from the perspective of a significant number of black youth, academic achievement.
It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks, of local to global scope, that are linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless and optical networking technologies.
The academic fields studying software are computer science and software engineering.
The three major employers of chemists are academic institutions, industry, especially the chemical industry and the pharmaceutical industry, and government laboratories.
Faculty are responsible for establishing admission requirements, academic standards, and curricula.
In this regard, the German service delineations and corresponding naming conventions are clearer and better used for academic purposes.
CUNY students who are not directly admitted to the senior colleges because they do not meet academic admissions standards can choose to enroll in an associate degree program at one of CUNY ’ s community colleges, take part in " immersion " programs offered in the summer and winter months, find public or private tutoring, or participate in the one-semester " Prelude to Success " program taught by community college faculty at senior colleges.
Contrary to popular simplifications ( present also in some academic texts ), not all CISCs are microcoded or have " complex " instructions.

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