Lost in Academia The United States is producing more research scientists than academia can handle.
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This seems to be especially common among those who revere academia, or their idea of academia.
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"The minimization of this research area is within academia as well as outside academia," she says.
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We were looking at what it would be like to stay in academia and the bureaucracy involved in trying to be a working scientist in academia and writing grants.
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Academia is also starting to take notice — and adapt.
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"Online, it's been crazy: People talking about women in academia, and if women are celebrated for their professional achievements, and can women juggle having a child and being in academia," Humphrey recalls.
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This trend extends deep into society, academia and popular culture.
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Optimism leads to success in academia and sports and politics.
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This is what the future of academia looks like, folks.
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Those in academia were even more pointed in their concerns.
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The hearing features witnesses from academia and the private sector.
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In academia there already is support for such an idea.
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This isn't their failure, but academia is disinclined to take
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This will require strategic partnerships between academia, government, and industry.
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Catholic Church, grassroots movements, and academia, has won four presidential
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It includes the media, academia, business, religion, science, and technology.
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Consent is slippery in a space as hierarchical as academia.
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There have been cases in Silicon Valley and academia, too.
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Structuralists, poststructuralists, deconstructionists and postmodernists dominated academia by the 1980s.
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Alibaba plans to collaborate closely with the world of academia.
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The fear of prosecution has paralyzed the judiciary and academia.
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The political left has been overrepresented in academia for decades.
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That study has been roundly criticized by others in academia.
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Mr. Wu is a sociologist at Academia Sinica in Taipei.
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In academia, the ants used it to escape the lab.
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I've experienced that exclusivity in basically all areas of academia.
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Recent years have brought more attention to sexual harassment in academia.
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Since the trial ended in 22016, he has returned to academia.
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Politicians, the media, the entertainment industry, academia, the lot of it.
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Go deeper: Academia and the tech industry feud over AI talent
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I am a degree-holding art historian nearing retirement from academia.
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" In 1990s academia, this approach was known as "teaching the conflicts.
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But academia has had no shortage of errant "findings" as well.
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Above all, free speech in academia cannot be disingenuous, she said.
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I find it fascinating how science works, and how academia works.
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Think-tanks aim to fill the gap between academia and policymaking.
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But what does this mean for those of us outside academia?
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Have you thought about going back to Wall Street or academia?
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We must challenge the stigma around failure that persists in academia.
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"In academia, we focus on proving a hypothesis works," he explained.
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Academia wasn't going to pay enough to support a young family.
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In academia, I see a lot of smart people without money.
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The response to the massacre is already generating debate in academia.
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Others played significant roles in government and academia into the 1950s.
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He was a constitutional conservative even when surrounded by liberal academia.
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Give up a cushy job in academia for a long shot?
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"My experience in academia is somewhat limited, at best," he said.
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Each group was advised by an expert in business or academia.
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In academia, The Common Wind is the book of the moment.
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The best experts in academia would be honored to advise him.
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So what is it like being a Trump supporter in academia?
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Plucked from academia, he climbed the ladder of Beijing's brutal politics.
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We in academia have a lot of big issues to tackle.
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Academia might offer more formal recognition for review work as well.
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Tech companies disagree with the notion that they are plundering academia.
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In academia, he was most admired as a teacher and mentor.
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He suffers from dyslexia and said academia wasn't his strong suit.
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Einstein graduates from college, then struggles to find employment in academia.
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In academia, astrophysicists can spend years stuck on a singular problem.
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That was her last newspaper job before she turned to academia.
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I put the feelers out for anyone who's willing to write about their experiences in academia for my initiative as a way to encourage underrepresented communities in academia, and a girl comes up to me with interest.
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Academia, like most fickle living things, needs a specific environment to grow.
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And his smarts proved an effective ticket to a career in academia.
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Scientists with astronomy backgrounds, however, were more likely to stay in academia.
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Facebook has a team, poached from academia, to conduct experiments on users.
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It is true that for student workers, employment and academia sometimes overlap.
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America has pioneered the art of forging links between academia and industry.
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But inside academia, particularly in Europe, it does not feel like it.
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"I feel like I have paid my dues to academia," he said.
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The space between DIY and academia was where I made my home.
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Others, passed over for top jobs, drifted back to academia or business.
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The concept of "female agency" has been kicking around academia for decades.
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Not all news about fashion's role in academia is bad news, though.
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Fields like medicine and academia have made progressive strides — we should too.
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Go deeper: An AI feud between corporate research labs and academia (Axios)
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But that doesn't mean academia is a hotbed of revolutionary socialist sentiment.
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VR has long been heralded as a potential influential tool in academia.
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Albright took a roundabout route to academia, which ended up paying off.
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She then did a couple of companies and then retreated into academia.
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Academia, at least in the US, hasn't had better luck explaining nostalgia.
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A lot of the technologists in academia, there's good ideas out there.
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Some startups are starting to take the research from academia into practice.
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"I realized that philosophy in academia was about one-upmanship," he said.
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Gessen has shown how literature, academia, and anti-capitalism—topics often pushed
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Overall, the global trend in academia is towards muzzling opinions deemed offensive.
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The fandom has grown big enough to get the attention of academia.
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Kerry isn't the only Obama alum with post-administration plans in academia.
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That's why we want to cut your time in academia in half.
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Heather Wilson: The U.S. Air Force secretary quit to return to academia.
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Honorable mention goes to Netflix's Little Witch Academia if you like anime.
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Understanding the job crisis in academia requires a look at recent history.
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" —Ted Sanders, magnetic materials PhD student, Stanford University "Academia is willfully secretive.
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Some economists, particularly in academia, are deeply suspicious of the government's statistics.
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Academia is also where the next generation of tech workers is taught.
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It strikes me that there are established economies of prestige in academia.
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And academia and news media have long positioned men as the experts.
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Some in academia are too ready to accommodate and appease intellectual fraud.
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But intensified ideological controls on academia will stifle creativity and critical thinking.
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Plus, these terms are relatively new to academia, medicine, and mainstream discourse.
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La Academia no ha sido la única que ha menospreciado a Pitt.
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So she knows academia, she knows corporate law, she knows Wall Street.
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Still, Dr. Moreau said, the issue initially received little traction among academia.
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Numerous catastrophic projections have already emanated from academia, think tanks, and government.
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For example, women working in academia talked about prejudice in the workplace.
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Researchers across academia and industry are desperate for higher quality sampling solutions.
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Governments and academia are already finding it a challenge to keep up.
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They also acknowledged that her case is not an anomaly in academia.
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But as with every issue in academia, not everyone was so supportive.
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Inspired by her love of books and knowledge, Belle went into academia.
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For years, there's been a battle in academia over access to knowledge.
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After all, their longstanding distrust of media and academia is well known.
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Noisey: It's always interesting to speak with a heavy metal musician who is involved in academia, because even as some strains of metal affect an anti-intellectual stance, there's a whole burgeoning "metal academia" movement to counterbalance it.
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He gave the example of someone in academia who wanted to serve in the Space Force for only a few years, then go back to academia, then come back into the service when their kids had graduated high school.
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Dan and David when to the buy side and Charlie went into academia.
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Meanwhile, Rose and his colleague Ari Hollander left academia to form Firsthand Technology.
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I had wanted to ask you about academia, particularly about the economics profession.
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Academia is formulated towards the edges of society not the center of it.
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Larry Summers committed heresy IT IS all too easy to mock American academia.
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But the moment that academia embarked on massification, this gentlemanly bargain broke down.
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He left academia in the early 2000s to found an educational-software company.
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This represents a missed opportunity for Australian academia to engage these students effectively.
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There's now a favorites section for starring topics across entertainment, news, and academia.
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Holders of its degrees thickly populate the upper echelons of academia and government.
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The sweeping new review says these anecdotes represent a systemic problem in academia.
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Compared to the US, cooperation between academia and industry is much less frequent.
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No, but there is a spin-off comic called My Hero Academia: Vigilantes.
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The former would better train and equip graduates to find jobs outside academia.
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I mean there are other things you could do in academia and things.
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Victoria recently told the Evening Standard that Harper is a natural at academia.
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But most of this was for smaller organizations held within government and academia.
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They're also hoping to provide guest lectures from big names in UK academia.
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This suggests a worrying disconnect between government, academia, clerics and Dutch-speaking youngsters.
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"Outside of academia I faced more problems as a black," he told me.
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He commented on the difficulty that academia has in getting new telescopes built.
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BERT is one of many universal language models used in industry and academia.
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Widespread prejudice and legitimate resentment against athletics remains in academia, and no wonder.
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Dr. Larson and his colleagues calculated R232s for various science fields in academia.
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"In academia, we need to close the gap more than we have been."
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Some OSTP staff, such as fellows, are temporarily hired from nonprofits or academia.
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In Cambridge, there are bigger questions about the boundaries between academia and industry.
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It was the most painful thing that had happened to me in academia.
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In Cambridge, there are bigger questions about the boundaries between academia and industry.
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They imposed obedience to corporate capitalism and globalization within academia and the press.
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Just getting information out there, that's the biggest barrier for us in academia.
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There's academia surrounding Shakespeare like no other writer has ever been burdened with.
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Maybe academia isn't for you, if your inquiry is always fueled by obsession.
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Liberal ideology continues to dominate academia, at times silencing healthy and productive conversations.
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Before academia, he was an environmental organizer for the green group Sierra Club.
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Try targeting companies that don't place a heavy premium on academia, advises Augustine.
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Visualizing designs We work across several industries, including academia, workplace design and hospitality.
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My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising Rated PG-13 for action and intense images.
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Here, they could speak openly about the ways in which academia excludes them.
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He graduated from the Academia Nationala de Educatie Fizica si Sport in Bucharest.
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" The tweet was a quote from an article titled "Are Women Destroying Academia?
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From there I went into academia before moving to the think-tank world.
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Against Mr Shi is the rivalrous nature of academia and China's tradition of conservatism.
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Others have pursued careers in activism or processed their questions through work in academia.
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Now that collection is about to find a home in an unlikely place...academia.
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It plans for an advisory committee using expertise from industry, academia, and federal labs.
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Until that happens, at least, her work will remain in the realm of academia.
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I was decent in school but I didn't want to go into academia necessarily.
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Regrettably, academia has failed to teach you that you are creating bubbles and unrest.
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Academia and education offers ideas, research and a sustainable flow of tech-savvy workers.
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She claims that her battle with the school has left her unemployable in academia.
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Academia, Silicon Valley and the Department of Defense have successfully partnered in the past.
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Facebook's shadowy Building 8 research team needs help from academia to invent futuristic hardware.
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Lewis' life was far more rooted in academia than his two ball-playing countrymen.
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From the fall of 2010 until spring of 2016, I matriculated in academia, working
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But he saw a role for government to boost ties between academia and industry.
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The summit is chock full of other government, industry and academia speakers as well.
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Many in western academia and journalism continue to consider neoliberalism the region's primary problem.
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If ideological uniformity in academia is harmful, it is also harmful in other areas.
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It calls for a change in the culture of academia, not just university policies.
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It features witnesses from the healthcare industry and academia, but there's a notable absence.
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Outside academia, the Enlightenment is not just in good odor but practically Hermès-perfumed.
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Nope. How about members of Congress or defense experts from think tanks or academia?
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"The freeform nature of a lab notebook is actually sufficient [for academia]," Wickramasekara said.
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Research funding in all areas of academia has been cut back significantly as well.
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You don't get very far in academia unless you abide by the standard path.
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No US university would hire them, and two were forced out of academia altogether.
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They also announced partnerships with non-profits and academia to help promote news literacy.
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He recently advised a student not to go into academia because of the constraints.
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Svalina's years-long exercise in formalism started in 2014 as an escape from academia.
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Second, academia was already a mean enough profession before we got social media involved.
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" He called these institutions — government, academia, science, and media — the "Four Corners of Deceit.
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We recovering professors owe him an enormous debt for his merciless treatment of academia.
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He returned to academia, teaching chemistry at the Complutense, one of Madrid's major universities.
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Thankfully, after working in academia for a decade, he has a decent savings account.
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Similarly, academia is right to rank candidates based on their expertise and intellectual commitment.
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The press, academia and any other noncompliant parts of civil society are under attack.
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But can the problems of contemporary academia really be traced to hyperspecialized graduate training?
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Rather, it is to point out the dangers to society of a politicized academia.
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One night, Austin chatted about her life as a middle-aged wife in academia.
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"But they're a company, and that's the difference between academia and companies," he adds.
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Some academics say Turkey's progress in academia in recent years is now in jeopardy.
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Few Christians serve in the top ranks of the military, security services and academia.
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Beyond taxes, ideas out of academia have also shifted the political conversation around deficits.
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En este trabajo te explicamos cómo funciona la Academia de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas.
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At the same time, I remember using academia jargon my family couldn't understand either.
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This post originally appeared on VICE UK. Happy frosh week and welcome to academia!
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And while skepticism about academia pervades some circles, in others, expertise is still valued.
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They also appear to be "over-represented" in academia, the media and other influential posts.
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But what neither of us expected was how slow-moving hiring processes in academia were.
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Many contemporary university presidents have MBAs, or come from a business background rather than academia.
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The committee will also forge relationships between various government offices, the private sector, and academia.
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Stein praised West's work, but he said this thinking is still too niche in academia.
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If you're in CPU academia or the security research field, this is an exciting time.
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Farish&aposs five decades in academia included a teaching stint at the University of Missouri.
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Academia isn't seen as being as self-contained as it has been in the past.
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So the wise men in our society tend to be in the backwaters of academia.
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Yes, as Abrams returns to the fold again from academia, it's now even more complicated.
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As for the members, the names may not be easily recognizable to those outside academia.
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"Academia" is the middle of that pyramid, and that's what I tried in late October.
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The death of distance is transforming academia just as radically as it is transforming business.
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There's substantial evidence that private schooling does not improve children's ability to succeed within academia.
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But the work helped propel many of them to successful jobs in academia and industry.
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Art: Brian Stelfreeze But, like anything in academia, there's a difference between theory and practice.
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The founder claimed that it's not the only site faces these sort of problems. Academia.
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Yet experts from academia, industry and public health say IARC confuses the public and policymakers.
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ExxonMobil continues to pursue technology solutions with leading scientists in industry, academia and nongovernmental institutions.
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My Hero Academia approaches superheroes from a different perspective than you get with Western blockbusters.
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And what happens in academia is people just fast follow whatever is the latest fashion.
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We're using a lot of what we learned in academia on the commercial side now.
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The book catapulted his fame from just within academia and he became a household name.
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Traditionally, that's why we have politically neutral authorities: nonpartisan media outlets and evidence-based academia.
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"In those days, if you left academia it felt like walking the plank," Dorman says.
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Everyone was doing them and I actually used them the most with people in academia.
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I kept trying to be where I thought I ought to be: art and academia.
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I wanted my work to have an impact far beyond the four walls of academia.
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Grade hacking is one such example — and one of the most serious offenses in academia.
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Some worry about the potential of a brain drain from academia into the private sector.
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I am certainly not arguing for academia to become a place where we convert conservatives.
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He ignored that, and a career in American academia, chiefly at Columbia University, quickly blossomed.
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The EU's new penchant for free data follows an ongoing debate about piracy in academia.
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It is likely to include measures to encourage more collaboration among business, government and academia.
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These are scholars who have embraced the antithesis of the life and values of academia.
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Technology giants are buying AI startups and competing to attract the best researchers from academia.
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Until this point, security AI was imprisoned in the contrived halls of academia and government.
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For decades, Foucault, who died in 1984, was an all but inescapable presence in academia.
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Other members are from NASA, academia, the US Army, and the CIA's tech investment fund.
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That book took theology out of academia and placed it on the still-smoldering streets.
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That's extremely troubling because in academia your career is in the hands of your adviser.
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I loved academia and "my" students, yet I also knew that I couldn't save them.
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Be assured, this administration is actively engaged with industry, academia, and states on many levels.
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Away from academia, Latta felt she was finally able to come forward about what happened.
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They have besieged the financial sector and permeated and pillaged our ivy walls of academia.
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Though Mosler came from outside academia, his theories dovetailed with some work done by economists.
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My friend was a rare and beautiful beast, yes — bounding over the mountainsides of academia.
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They will also begin trainings for local newsrooms through non-profit news organizations and academia.
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Both have won lots of awards and earned piles of accolades in and outside academia.
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So it's making it even harder for women to narrow the gender gap in academia.
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But fame does not necessarily equal riches, or even stability, in the world of academia.
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Being a maverick is not easily done in academia and the world of traditional research.
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He has considered looking for work outside academia, perhaps in government or the nonprofit sector.
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But given the power dynamics at play in academia, the issue goes far beyond USC.
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In academia, as in all other groups, we range from nerd to ne'er-do-well.
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As in academia, presenting work at conferences is a valuable way of getting professional recognition.
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All signs pointed to a career in academia, but he wasn't enthused by the prospect.
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Anthony Braxton retired from academia in 19903, but at 21990, he is far from idle.
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We are underrepresented in both population-based genomic studies, and as primary investigators in academia.
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In academia, we honor intellectual advances and measure those without reference to race or gender.
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Hanrahan left Pixar in 1989 and returned to academia at Princeton, before later joining Stanford.
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Now it's taken hold in certain parts of academia, think-tank world, and Silicon Valley.
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His satirical passages on academia and its unholy union with capitalism ring only too true.
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La actuación fue demasiado buena y, en efecto, demasiado sutil e interiorizada para la Academia.
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La guapura de Brad Pitt eclipsa y distrae a los críticos (y a la Academia).
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Elsewhere in academia, MIT has launched "a groundbreaking philanthropic venture fund" called Solve Innovation Future.
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By focusing only on his own environment, academia, Mr. Rorty's arguments also seem strangely parochial.
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California Today Tuesday: Student groups say costs of living have made working in academia untenable.
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It has usually been staffed with administrators from various corners of academia and the law.
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"Esperamos que puedan venir y apoyarnos en el estadio Academia en partidos futuros", mencionó Roebuck.
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These improvements were made after careful study of prior responses by industry, government and academia.
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But others come from academia, where people have highly accurate models of, say, solar flares.
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It is one of the reasons I left the military midcareer and went into academia.
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A New Class, in the genre of Milovan Djilas' writing, has taken root in academia.
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In academia, meanwhile, just 23% and 21% of economics faculty are women and minorities, respectively.
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Meanwhile, researchers at tech companies and in academia are trying to develop deepfake-detecting software.
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Most major industries partner with academia to solve scientific challenges and bring benefits to society.
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There is no question that the effort has gained traction on universities and in academia.
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This week, Siddhartha Deb and Benjamin Moser discuss the intersection of writing, academia and funding.
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Ante tantas preguntas, la cuenta en Twitter de la Real Academia Española (que en este caso fue más consultada que la Academia Mexicana de la Lengua) respondió: "gasolinera" es la forma común entre los hispanohablantes, pero aclaró que "gasolinería" es de uso común en México.
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The fund joins a growing array of AI ethics initiatives crisscrossing the corporate world and academia.
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Academia, Stuermer told me, is taking "way too long" to bring a herpes vaccine to market.
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Who outside academia has heard of Lyndal Roper, the current Regius professor of history at Oxford?
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"Academia isn't really set up to provide supporting scientists with long-term career opportunities," she explains.
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" Finance academia is a small world, she said, where everyone knows everyone and "rumors fly fast.
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Recording and verifying candidates' credentials can be costly and time-consuming for academia and businesses alike.
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Season 21 of My Hero Academia will stream on Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Hulu starting October 210th.
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And the academia theme was super detailed in everything from the invites down to the decorations.
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Heavyweight advances in artificial intelligence have typically come from two sources: academia and the tech industry.
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It is a coordinated all-of-government approach, stimulating close collaboration among industry, academia and government.
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Experts from intelligence, national security and academia seem to think it's at least worth a chance.
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Whimsical tone aside, the trolley problem does continue to be useful — and not just in academia.
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Investment banks, think tanks and academia capitalized on the successes and everyone was talking about BRIC.
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While her family encouraged excellence in academia, they also fostered a strong interest in the arts.
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Twenty-six years later, similar points are being argued in the media, academia and popular culture.
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Academia -- how have the Chinese taken advantage of our so-called open campuses and free speech?
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He vents about the world of academia for a little while, and I try to sympathize.
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Like Scalia, he's served in academia and written extensively about constitutional issues and the lowercase Courts.
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This has forged an environment where social entrepreneurs can build partnerships with local government and academia.
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If they pick an idea up from academia, they have to be sure that it works.
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But the usual suspects of mainstream media pundits, career politicians, and academia certainly don't get it.
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It would center on contracts between the agency and researchers spanning academia, corporate and government agencies.
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Bimba also opened the first capoeira school in Salvador in 1932, Academia-escola de Cultura Regional.
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The legislation would also establish partnerships among industry, academia, and government agencies to meet this challenge.
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Tchen said no industry was immune, with complaints coming from retail to manufacturing, law and academia.
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As someone who splits her time between art and academia, Schuppli investigates the limits of legibility.
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The new report was written by a committee of 20, almost all of them from academia.
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But I hear it almost as often among Generation Xers and my own colleagues in academia.
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Such deep critiques of our society abound in academia; they're just almost all on the left.
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The panelists said that government, academia and industry needed to work closer together to make progress.
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Women in academia shared their stories with Sandler, who urged them to write their elected representatives.
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Students aren't the only ones in academia who are have voiced issues with the pending legislation.
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" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES… "Long a staple of academia, the totalitarian impulse is spreading.
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When Charley turned 18, he immersed himself in academia, studying physics in Berkeley, Boston and Bordeaux.
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The young company has raised $22 million in Series A funding, one year since leaving academia.
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For fans of "My Hero Academia," these Grenadier Bracers from Katsuki Bakugou's hero costume are incredible:
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There is too much of this Manichaean attitude in academia, when synthesis would be more profitable.
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The panel offered 15 detailed recommendations, some of which would upend long-entrenched practices in academia.
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Ann Vegdahl works in academia in New York City, and her husband is a software engineer.
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Because the war is fought in culture, in academia, in the entertainment industry, and in news.
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But inside academia I face more problems as a Christian, and it is not even close.
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And she sought to remove hurdles for women in academia in general and anthropology in particular.
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By contrast, American academia is dedicated to rational discourse, shared governance and the protection of dissent.
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Here's how she went from the anonymity of academia to the center of a confirmation fight.
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Having made his career in academia, Mr. Wagner, 27, said he would not return his diplomas.
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The stories in "Trajectory" are a guided tour through the author's preoccupations: the follies of academia.
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If that biases academics toward liberalism, then there is a problem with conservatism, not with academia.
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My own modest career in academia has depended on collaborations with colleagues from predominantly Muslim countries.
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Although Mr. Brooks convincingly establishes that conservatives are marginalized in academia, his argument misses the point.
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The initiative helped create significant government financing for brain-interface companies and related work in academia.
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To many voters, her plans sound attractive, and her years in academia lend to her pitch.
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He was unable to seek another job in academia with the legal cloud hanging over him.
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Wu Jieh-min is a research fellow at the Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, in Taipei.
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What we do with former presidents is a subject frequently discussed in the halls of academia.
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Or does he only know what academia and elite discourse and social media have taught him?
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Like other public schools, Academia Avance does not know whether students or their parents immigrated legally.
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Corporate economists rarely publish in academic journals, which are the coin of the realm in academia.
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They met with some of the leading thinkers on these issues in the press and academia.
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Academia is wonderful, but I learned more from that immigrant turned taxi driver, hustler, big shot.
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I think it gets boring when you become too preachy—that can be left to academia.
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Now, I do think to some extent we in academia have brought this upon ourselves. Because?
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He's a Yale computer scientist, "anti-intellectual," and critic of academia is reportedly in the running.
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I think in academia we have an obligation to pursue the truth and have difficult conversations.
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"Sexual harassment is rampant in every profession imaginable: medicine, finance, technology, academia, publishing, restaurants..." Bee said.
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The commission will be composed of architects and leaders in industry, academia, and the business sector.
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In her current work, she hopes to blend her backgrounds in Riot Grrrl, academia, and teaching.
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My decades of experience in academia have made me think that while tenured professors often recognize the injustice of inequalities in the larger society, they consider academia a meritocracy in which they deserve higher status than adjuncts, whom they are apt to see as professional failures.
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" He went on to say he doesn't think the word "slut" is a slur against women, that he's not opposed to women in academia because both his wife and daughter are in the field, and that "academia is a vocation more compatible with motherhood than most jobs.
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All three have since taken up prominent places in the AI research ecosystem, straddling academia and industry.
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In that capacity, however, their list of credits includes some impressive works like My Hero Academia, Haikyu!!
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In academia, you'll often see a paper end with a simple, unsatisfying conclusion: More research is needed.
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I thought I wanted to be a professor, so I was dead set on going into academia.
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That goes against who I am and I worked in academia too long to speak so boastfully.
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Various industries, including tech, engineering, journalism, medicine and academia, vie each year for the program's 85,000 visas.
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The gap between academia and corporate labs is reflected in the questions they pursue, he tells Axios.
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Climate change used to be covered mainly in academia, with mathematical models and photos of remote glaciers.
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He helped bring self-driving cars out of academia through X, the Google moonshot factory he founded.
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"I think that a lot of time you have people in academia who are squeamish," he accepts.
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But Turkers aren't just helping to translate sentences or tag pictures on Instagram, they're contributing to academia.
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Innovations that originate at Stanford are frequently cited by researchers elsewhere in academia and in private industry.
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By contrast, women are more likely to perceive unequal opportunities, both in general and specifically within academia.
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Hollywood, Silicon Valley, politics, the media, the armed forces, academia; few of America's institutions have avoided scandal.
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Yet proving that bias against women is widespread in academia—or even exists at all—is tricky.
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With his technical focus in academia, it's interesting and surprising that Baddieani studied neither art nor fashion.
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The media has never been louder, celebrities have never been shoutier, academia has never been more strident.
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So the ugly truth as the media, Hollywood, academia deplore Trump, they wouldn&apost exist without him.
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They are also hostile to the media and academia, which they contend push an anti-white message.
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It can be more lucrative to move from academia to private employment, but it also complicates things.
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He was invested in Columbia's retirement plan through TIAA, a plan service provider that specializes in academia.
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Bengio has remained in academia but has worked with companies such as AT&T, Microsoft, and IBM.
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Congress, the Administration, NASA, industry, academia, and the public all agree on Mars as the primary goal.
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As an adult, he has bounced between academia, the worlds of consulting and finance, and the government.
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Prior to entering academia, Bowen spent decades working as an advocate with sex workers in western Canada.
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Beyond academia, women account for 40% of the worldwide workforce, and hold 50% of middle management positions.
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Education reform is a big issue of mine because I aspire to have a career in academia.
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G is now tackling that ever-important bridge from academia to professional life by looking at universities.
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"[W]e think it's an important new model for partnerships between industry and academia," the pair writes.
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Climate modelling, he said, was an intrinsically difficult problem made worse by the structural divisions of academia.
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The tech giant has offered up some of its massive treasure trove of personal data to academia.
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Patents filed by KU scientists are frequently cited by other researchers in academia and in private industry.
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He has studied violence, racism, academia, and white people with laser-sharp focus and rapier-like prose.
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This is a self-serving position which undermines the moral commitment of academia to fight climate change.
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However, the HAF won the battle and successfully thwarted the revision of Indian history in American academia.
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"It's like academia suddenly woke up and was like, 'Ooohh—memes aren't just funny,'" he told VICE.
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Hunt appeared to be the only person remotely connected to academia who was involved in the study.
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Women in science and academia still face an uphill battle to receive equal recognition for their work.
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And though it feels fresh, Wilson says the push-pull between academia and pop culture is customary.
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But after a decade, he switched to academia, going to work for New York University in 1962.
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Questions like these rose to a shout in Australia this week, from culture to science to academia.
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Mr. Epstein's death brought renewed attention to his relationships with prominent figures in politics, academia and business.
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Others can't find jobs because, with their advanced degrees, they are considered overqualified for jobs outside academia.
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Efforts to measure the problem of harassment in academia in recent years have yielded some disturbing findings.
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The conflict between maintaining the support of mental health when it clashes with the expectations of academia.
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Though they separated shortly thereafter, both enrolled in the prestigious art school at the Academia San Carlos.
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And when I visited I realized this is really different from what I thought of as academia.
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Either the leaders of corporate America and academia want to be associated with terrorizing toddlers, or not.
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And for decades the field suffered from neglect: low funding and a corresponding limited interest in academia.
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After completing my Ph.D. last year, I happily left academia to work on a nonprofit's communication team.
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Her character, Inger Johanne, has left police work for academia out of fear for her family's safety.
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"His satirical passages on academia and its unholy union with capitalism ring only too true," Conley writes.
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LaVerne Shelton, now an inspiring poet, was denied tenure at Rutgers University and left academia in 1996.
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The bridge required constant repairs, and experts in Parliament, industry and academia had raised alarms years earlier.
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"In America, if you purposely falsify data, then your career in academia is over," Professor Zhang said.
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Berlinerblau is more convincing describing the problems of academia than he is explaining why they've come about.
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He believed the center-left controlled academia and "effectively indoctrinated political actors in both parties," MacLean writes.
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It gave the private sector far more flexibility than government and academia in designing affirmative action programs.
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Five years ago, I was very bored with academia, which is what I was doing full-time.
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And "Dear White People" brings Justin Simien's film about race relations in academia to television — and survives.
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Lab members who defend him said academia had a long history of accepting funding from dubious characters.
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He studied for a masters degree and doctorate in the hope of pursuing a profession in academia.
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Anna Deavere Smith has carved out a singular niche straddling performance art, academia, and public-interest journalism.
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Policy wonks in academia and the Washington think tanks somehow tie most everything to the Trump name.
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It was the result of a workshop involving the Defense Department, NASA, NATO allies, industry and academia.
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More nominees will hail from liberal advocacy groups, academia and energetically progressive federal agencies and state governments.
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"Queremos crear a los jugadores que necesita Racing", explicó Claudio Úbeda, entrenador de la academia del club.
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Somerville humorously notes he now imagines that this is the goal of every young artist in academia.
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Oh, and they have apes armed with machine guns, too, so it's not all heady academia fodder.
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The book also serves as a searing dismissal of academia, and of the linguistics professor Noam Chomsky.
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What's happening: It's already becoming harder for businesses and academia to invite the best researchers across borders.
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It also follows a growing general trend towards more openness in science research and academia more broadly.
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The key, said several participants, is an economist who leaves academia to go to work in politics and ultimately returns to academia — that is, someone subject to the scrutiny of his or her profession and his or her peers, rather than one ultimately with political or business allegiances.
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Until that point, Wynn, who is now 30-years-old, had devoted much of her life to academia.
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What Stanford University has done for Silicon Valley, Delhi's JNU has done for Delhi's political class and academia.
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Intrigued, Adams decided to investigate further, but quickly he discovered the subject of Atlantis is toxic in academia.
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Relationships between full-time, 24/7 masters and slaves haven't been extensively studied in academia, with one exception.
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McLaughlin's strongly held beliefs extend to the current debate about how best to reduce sexual harassment in academia.
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It's one of several "neuro-prosthetic" projects DARPA is currently working on with partners across academia and industry.
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But a running debate concerning the productivity of pre-industrial spinners, and related questions, is spilling beyond academia.
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Earning one takes years and requires a disposition suited to academia, which is rare among more normal folk.
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Tyra Banks has already conquered fashion, beauty, film, TV, books and academia (remember she taught classes at Stanford?).
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"Among my ranks of junior professors, [academia] is definitely changing," she said in a phone interview with Refinery29.
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Beyond Dragon Ball Z, Funimation's catalog includes 'Cowboy Bebop,' 'Once Piece,' 'My Hero Academia' and 'Attack on Titan.
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Though the Expansion marks a bold new step for Callisto, it's not the organization's first venture outside academia.
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In other words, it's very much positioned as meeting the market failure between academia and venture in Europe.
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We had some folks in politics, some folks in academia, some technology folks, and pretty good. Mm-hmm.
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General McMaster will retire from the military this summer; friends expect him to pursue a job in academia.
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Industry is supportive of user fees and patient advocates, scientists, and academia are contributing their expertise and advice.
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In the future, I aim to cosplay characters like Misty from Pokémon and Deku from My Hero Academia.
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So when he left academia, he began working on a computer program that would automate complex mathematical tasks.
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In other words, it should avoid words that emerge from academia or industry, or activism for that matter.
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He spent years in academia and biotech companies searching for ways to fix genetic defects that cause disease.
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Jim Simons revolutionized investing when he left academia in 1978, at the age of forty, to begin trading.
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Wingard emphasized that within academia, evidence is emerging of targeted expertise being even more valued than general knowledge.
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Since the 1960s, American academia began to shift its attention to more "scientific" analyses of inter-state relations.
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"Rasmusen came under fire earlier this month after he tweeted about an article called "Are Women Destroying Academia?
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Everything worked out for her in the end: Worthy had a successful career in law and academia. 8.
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Alex Nitzberg is an intern at the American Journalism Center at Accuracy in Media and Accuracy in Academia.
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In the years before specialization divided academia into disciplines, all students at Harvard were novice philosophers and scientists.
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In many ways academia breeds, nurtures, and fetishizes the idea of the writer toiling in a garret, uncompensated.
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A onetime teacher of literature at M.I.T., Gurney also enjoyed sending up the jargon and dogma of academia.
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With so few A.I. specialists available, big tech companies are also hiring the best and brightest of academia.
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" He believed that Professor Ronell was "a walking provocation for a stiff Politically Correct inhabitant of our academia.
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He worried that it's retreat into academia, into theory and away from the concrete, would prove politically disastrous.
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In some cases, adjuncts may hold full-time jobs outside academia and teach a class on the side.
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The result is that the highest echelons of academia, think tanks and research institutions are dominated by men.
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And why don't college presidents who want to be millionaires work on Wall Street instead of in academia?
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In the publish-or-perish world of academia, having an article rejected can feel like a stab wound.
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It persists in academia, whether it's in undergraduate science courses, grad student laboratories, or the faculty hiring process.
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So it is with some trepidation that I admit that the current political climate in academia confuses me.
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For instance, multiple teams inside and outside of academia are working on using Crispr for more effective tests.
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In time, the brain drain from academia could hamper innovation and growth across the economy, the study argued.
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Nathan F. Batto is an associate research fellow at the Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica, in Taipei.
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It also has a home in academia as the preferred data-crunching language of many scientists and mathematicians.
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It was widely discussed in academia, and Mr. Wollen would soon be part of the academy as well.
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We lost UN staff, youth delegates traveling to the Assembly, seasoned scientists, members of academia and other partners.
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The task of dementia drug development is no easy feat, and requires collaboration across government, industry and academia.
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A professor who could be shamed into silence by criticism associating him with leftist ideology should abandon academia.
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The Democrat Party, the American left, the American professorate, those who work in academia, no, no, no, no.
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"I am for experimentation, and more of it in academia, and for that reason I approve," he writes.
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Misinformation about the brain is not isolated to the general public; it is surprisingly prevalent in academia too.
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What's remarkable about this is that it worked — integrating the federal government, state government, academia, the aerospace industry.
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Hampshire and a few dozen other schools founded on similar principles were once the cutting edge of academia.
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They were followed by accusations in film, academia, the nonprofit sector, business, law, theater, medicine, politics and more.
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And that's because there is more of a backlash when you talk about sexual pleasure, especially in academia.
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But The Toast gave her that community outside of academia—and likely contained far fewer guys mansplaining Foucault.
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Yes exactly, there's so much of that in academia, in literally every field, we try to elevate antiquity.
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While her animation has academia in mind, I think it is truly instructive for a much broader audience.
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I promised them, 'If I make zero progress, I'll go back to academia because clearly it's not for me.
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For ease of framing, I've separated these early-forming mafias into four categories: Crypto, Tech, Wall Street, and Academia.
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Plenty of prominent figures in German politics and academia share French and southern European criticisms of her government's stances.
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Another suggestion is the creation of an EU-wide network of AI business incubators to connect academia and industry.
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During the two-day trip, Buttigieg held two private roundtables with African American leaders in academia, religion and business.
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Politics, media, academia, finance — all have been hit by at least one major sexual harassment scandal in recent memory.
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He believes a global cooperative effort among regulators, drug companies and academia is needed to fast-track a cure.
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Because this is academia, there's a committee for that: the National Academy of Sciences' Committee on Radio Frequencies (CORF!).
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And that territory is rapidly expanding as academia and its big-time funders shift toward a culture of openness.
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Now in her 60s, Gardner has been working in medicine, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and academia for more than 30 years.
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He attributes his originality to a decision to abandon academia for independent research, which allowed his curiosity to roam.
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Academia this is not, but it is an incredibly detailed thought exercise, and not one to be lightly dismissed.
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Elsewhere in drone academia, researchers at Virginia Tech are finding out exactly what happens when those crashes take place:
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" Mayer, in a statement, told BuzzFeed News, "There is a real concern that tainted money is now tainting academia.
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It consists of enlightened businesspeople and their collaborators in the worlds of charity, academia, media, government, and think tanks.
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The myriad ways in which video and audio impact our brains and bodies have long been studied by academia.
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After being away for a little more than a year, My Hero Academia is returning for its fourth season.
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Tech giants like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft compete for talent, offering extravagant salaries and computing resources academia can't match.
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This article was originally published on The Conversation, a nonprofit news site publishing research from academia for the public.
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Third-party industries represented 28 percent, while academia and public advocacy each represented just 7 percent of the board.
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Also, the study is ongoing within academia as to whether microtargeted advertising influences political action, and to what extent.
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Academia sent him back to China when he enrolled in the master's program at Concordia University in Irvine, Calif.
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Williams, on the one hand, is a seasoned monetary economist with a long history in academia and public service.
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The national security establishment already recognizes that the private sector and academia are the main drivers of technological innovation.
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So, over the last decade, since I've begun writing about comics academically, it's become more stable of an academia.
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Academia produced a public spreadsheet, but one that was curated with all names — including those of accused perpetrators — anonymized.
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Such knowledge-producing institutions — not only science, but also academia and journalism — are not immune to criticism, of course.
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We see the same sort of concerns from the private sector, from academia, from kind of across the spectrum.
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One reason you go into academia or medicine is to have a great impact on people, on your community.
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Fortunately, researchers developing new defenses at companies and in academia largely agree on both the potential benefits and challenges.
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In the rarefied atmosphere of academia, where enthusiasm is all and budgets are tight, that is generally good enough.
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MB: Isn't there some role for independent research, that comes out of academia and not these big tech companies?
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In the divorce's messy aftermath, Watson retreats from academia to advertising, while Rayner stays home and raises their children.
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Jay Chen of Academia Sinica, a state research institute in Taiwan, doubts the 26 sweeteners will reverse the trend.
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We've built a marketplace that connects researchers (from both academia and industry) with instant, high quality, global research participants.
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"Online extremism can only be tackled with a strong partnership between policymakers, civil society, academia and companies," he said.
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Yet candidates in the 2020 Democratic primary field appear desperate to keep pouring more taxpayer money into Big Academia.
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This is in sharp contrast to the reality that most will work outside of academia — many in drug development.
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The high rates of harassment in academia, especially in STEM fields, damage the integrity of research, the authors write.
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Many are not registered lobbyists but do advocacy work for nonprofits or are in academia or other congressional offices.
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Many of these jobs are in science or academia, but some of them require only a high school degree.
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Research continued in academia and private-sector labs, but VR simply ceased to exist as a viable consumer technology.
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So radicals hid in art, like me, or academia, and it became more and more based on writing stuff.
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If you're going to work in academia then there's a set of rules and expectations that go with that.
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" They say, "A degree in computer science will prepare you for a career in law, business, politics, or academia.
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The allegations, part of a broader #MeToo reckoning, are likely to reverberate through academia and the field of economics.
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But you do have these pockets in academia that can go on without being held accountable, because they can.
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Iranian companies have signed contracts to enter the Syrian market for everything from telecommunications to phosphates, agriculture, and academia.
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They stayed in academia, moved into industrial research labs or started storefront computer-education centers and community message boards.
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Conferences have long been the gold standard for exchanging ideas and strengthening professional relationships, both in business and academia.
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It did not surprise some in academia that the bold promises of the research persisted despite the contested evidence.
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Or was the proposal just for show — red meat for a conservative base that resents cultural liberalism in academia?
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Major journals still rely on volunteers from academia to review and edit submitted papers, they pay nothing for this.
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But Fenwick says his actions derailed her plans for her dissertation and have made her consider leaving academia entirely.
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Lise Soskolne, the Core Organizer of W.A.G.E., also underlines a comparison between independent curators and their counterparts in academia.
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He was in academia, and I kind of challenged him to get out and do what he could do.
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Prior to joining academia, Asay worked at Amazon's Lab126 and supported the Kindle, Kindle Fire and Amazon Fire teams.
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Survivors of the massacre at Thammasat later moved into academia, or became senior figures in politics under Mr Thaksin.
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In Mr. Rorty's view, no one within academia was thinking creatively about how to relieve white working-class anxiety.
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Researchers in industry and academia were working to extend Moore's Law, exploring entirely new chip materials and design techniques.
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Over the years, researchers in government, academia and industry continued to document the enormous benefits of these new methods.
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On our panel addressing these questions and more will be two experts, one each from academia and private industry.
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It was an unceremonious end to an episode that highlighted how entrepreneurial initiatives in academia can go very wrong.
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Real marginalized people, whether in academia or not, must face the consequences of hateful free speech their whole lives.
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In both academia and the popular press, vervet monkeys became celebrated mascots for the language-like abilities of animals.
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For Epstein, with his limited English, reëntering academia was impossible at first, and he half-considered becoming a contractor.
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And yet, the study of Germany is on life support at many of the top institutions of American academia.
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Ms. Frade's two sisters run the Academia Notting Hill language school in Betanzos and live in a village nearby.
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This might seem like a debate without many implications outside academia, but it's actually vitally important in everyday life.
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They were striving to meld academia with a contemporary artistic language that would have a wide, yet intellectual, appeal.
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And yet the two carry out a lively conversation that covers academia, diversity, wardrobe and toxic Silicon Valley behaviors.
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"The commercial aspect of design is to be celebrated, in museums, in academia, and in culture," she told me.
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The poems were written a year before the publication of "The Hobbit," when Tolkien was still little known outside academia.
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This was not the first time Ascendance had sought spotlight for a radical therapy conceived outside of academia or industry.
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Teens and young adults live on the digital plane, navigating complex webs of friendships, entertainment and academia through their phones.
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NASEM brought together a committee of university researchers and policy experts to examine the literature surrounding sexual harassment in academia.
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Patel cited personal matters, Subramanian pointed to family commitments while Rajan and Panagariya both said they were returning to academia.
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I'm in academia, which means there are lots of assholes we can't fire, but we can absolutely freeze them out.
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Only substantive comments are reviewed by the agency—voluminous papers submitted by authorities on the rules from academia to industry.
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According to Basener, the typical romance author is in her late 40s and usually works in the humanities in academia.
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The multiracial and multigenerational group came from the worlds of art, academia, business, tech, and literature, according to the source.
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It was a small safety net he hoped would last him through his efforts to land a job in academia.
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The allegations come at a time when the scientific community, and academia more broadly, are attempting to address sexual misconduct.
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In 2017, a former anthropology professor launched an anonymous survey on sexual harassment in academia, garnering more than 1,000 responses.
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She was thinking about her mission to protect academia from becoming a place that validates bigotry, pseudoscience, and fake news.
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Authorities have also launched mass purges of state institutions, from the police and judiciary to academia and the civil service.
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"I'm happy to see that the Science Committee is taking up the issue of sexual violence in academia," she said.
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Team,I'm writing you from the United Arab Emirates, where I've been meeting with leaders from business, academia and government.
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A jury of "leading figures in tech, business and academia" will shortlist the top 50 tech companies from all applications.
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But I started feeling very constrained in academia in terms of how I could write and how I could present.
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At 18, she was still at the fourth-grade level while her other siblings were advancing in academia and politics.
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U.S. Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson will resign as she eyes a return to academia, according to a Reuters report.
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Because cannabis remains Schedule I, it's difficult for scientists, both in academia or industry, to do research on the drug.
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All of which brings us on to the third issue, namely: Is this left-wing bias in academia a problem?
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My Hero Academia is scheduled for 22 episodes and will stream on Crunchyroll (subtitled) and Funimation (dubbed,) starting April 2150th.
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Throw enough money at the case, and the criminal justice system, just like academia, may yet tilt in their favor.
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The FBI found its way to the Silk Road 2.0 server thanks to help from researchers in government-funded academia.
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History majors, for example, could think about how their skills apply to work in politics or research, not just academia.
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With costs soaring and $1.4 trillion in outstanding student debt, some colleges have carved out a unique spot in academia.
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The row has drawn attention to the testy relationship between Ecuadorean academia and the left-wing government of Rafael Correa.
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Much has been made of liberal arts colleges specifically, and academia in general, as an echo chamber or a bubble.
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The leaders of the main political parties wanted to stay in, as did the elite of banking, business and academia.
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Cornyn, who is also a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, called U.S. academia "naive" about the threat from China.
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The academies say that system-wide changes are needed to improve the working environments for women in academia and science.
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Coordinated action by the U.S. government, the private sector and academia, combined with America's unique postwar culture, crafted this system.
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Bagnai did not comment, and Borghi said he was an economist coming from the business world rather than from academia.
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The people of India and the United States collaborate together in academia, on clean energy production, the sciences and business.
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Until the Trump administration changes course significantly, we must work together to bridge the divide between academia, education and policymaking.
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From its most fundamental theories to the halls of academia, the field of economics is built by and for men.
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Mr. Bloch was the foundation's first director without a doctorate and the first from the business world rather than academia.
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Due to public pressure from the media, academia and public policy groups, most of those tables have since been restored.
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From the Second World War through the Cold War, robust collaborations between government, academia, and industry resulted in unprecedented breakthroughs.
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I also asked Garcia the importance of a startup like EeroQ, rather than just people in academia, leading the conversation.
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And given the width of the streak of intolerance for opposing views in academia, she'll have plenty to work with.
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The evasion of justice within academia is all the more infuriating because the course of sexual harassment is so predictable.
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As well as startups and the tech industry, it's hoping to encourage governments, research centers and academia to get involved.
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If [fossil-hunters] want to be loose and independent and their own boss, they can't necessarily do that in academia.
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I had been in the private sector and academia, but I applied for this program called the White House Fellows.
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But, more broadly, as Vox's Anna North has written, the #MeToo movement has spotlighted the problem of harassment in academia.
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No one ever gives up anything in academia because they all have tenure and they all have their own journals.
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There's an enormous amount of research in academia of using things like genetic algorithms or Markov chains to make music.
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This week we discussed racial disparities in academia with Steve James, a documentary filmmaker, and two Chicago high school students.
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Before that, he introduced an even more comprehensive look at the lack of diversity in government, large corporations and academia.
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In academia, where there is an ongoing struggle over the very concept of cognitive ability, critics have won some battles.
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Sachs, whose long career has spanned academia and public policy, has never been one to focus on shades of gray.
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I think it has resulted in a show that academia was a hospitable place for people with liberal-leaning views.
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But it is also defined by implicit norms, unwritten rules more informally enforced by the press, academia, and civil society.
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Its top editors have tended to be tweedy, clubbable figures who slip between academia and the upper reaches of journalism.
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It included more than 100 political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and the media, from 30-odd countries.
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It is in academia that affirmative action battles have been most ferociously fought, and Urofsky devotes two chapters to this.
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It's prompted academia to adjust its offerings in a way that prepares graduates for the challenges of the modern workforce.
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The big picture: Calls to revamp GDP, no matter how unlikely, are no longer coming from the corners of academia.
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Novartis, where he has 65 staff, lured him away with promises of assets unheard of even in Ivy League academia.
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This will require a reinvigoration of the long-standing partnership on national security capabilities between the government, industry and academia.
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That fear would last the rest of our lives, carried into the military, business, medicine, the law, journalism and academia.
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Racial disparities are deeply entangled with questions about what kind of research the highest levels of academia considers most worthwhile.
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She is a professor of gender and women's studies, but outside academia it's often easier not to get into it.
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Some lawmakers have alleged that the program amounts to an effort by China to influence U.S. higher education and academia.
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Questioning the very concept of collaboration between industry and academia dismisses the considerable advantages of bringing together leading scientific minds.
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They would meet every couple of months to talk about the Australian search company, which has its roots in academia.
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Only a joint and concerted effort by government, industry and academia will lead to measurable progress in this critical endeavor.
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But it's also a not-so-subtle dig at academia, one that inherently accepts conservative criticisms of wasteful research spending.
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The competition, held between multiple institutions in government and academia, is not unlike a "Shark Tank" for deep space exploration.
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Academia, a necessarily and rigidly defined system, can be at odds with the nature of art, which necessarily denies definition.
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Academia is enormously stressful, is a social and political minefield, and might be the most expensive mistake you'll ever make.
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Just the same as academia will tell you that there are these gatekeepers of intellect and taste that are canon.
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Diawara is one of the few voices in western academia to partially amend for this in his cross-disciplinary work.
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Also, women are more likely to take jobs in academia or government than in private industry, which is more lucrative.
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Such a student can be nudged out of academia or prevented from getting a long-term job in the field.
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It's not just tons of people with a napkin idea or in academia, working on some interesting piece of tech.
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Needless to say, this sets up academia to be the opposite of the meritocracy that it so often claims to be: it self-selects middle-class and wealthy candidates and eliminates those coming from poor or working-class backgrounds, which is disproportionately the case for people of color, who are perpetually underrepresented in academia.
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Over the years, Stanford University's incoming president, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, has developed a career that successfully melds science, business and academia.
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But surviving in academia means publishing papers people want to read and, more to the point, cite in their own research.
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"I'm happy that hopefully growth can be driven more by the private sector and not monetary policy and academia," Boockvar said.
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The university would follow the EEOC process, he said, and he would institute a Commission on Women and Gender in Academia.
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Heather Wilson: The U.S. Air Force secretary, once considered a top candidate to become defense secretary, decided to return to academia.
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Women make up 38% of ocean scientists and researchers, and this figure becomes smaller for higher levels of recognition within academia.
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PDFs are falling off virtual trucks all over the internet—posted on university web sites or places like ResearchGate and Academia.
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One of these, published last year, reported that women in scientific, engineering, and medical fields face rampant sexual harassment in academia.
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Other than Kindred, work on AI and embodied cognition mostly happens in the research divisions of large tech companies and academia.
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Today, many of the leading voices on the topic in journalism, academia, and activism are women and gender non-conforming individuals.
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In a country that negated my personhood, academia was one of the few avenues of normalcy I had in my life.
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The new study reiterates the challenges facing PhD students and underscores the problems that have plagued academia for a long time.
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Indigenous success is slowly being embraced and celebrated in more white spaces, from art, literature, academia, film, and media to politics.
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They are critical to a lot of professions (even academia), but classrooms are poor places to learn them given the alternatives.
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Por segundo año consecutivo, la Academia no incluyó las interpretaciones de actores afroamericanos, lo que seguramente generará críticas de varios sectores.
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Other than those in the burgeoning tech industry, the earliest public incarnation of the internet—USENET—was populated mostly by academia.
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A meta-analysis of studies of the prevalence of sexual harassment in 2003 ranked academia second only to the armed forces.
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We know those scores are heavily biased against women, scholars of color, the LGBTQ community, and other underrepresented groups in academia.
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The top level of academia, particularly in the sciences, is perhaps the world's most international community, as Professor Marginson's work shows.
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But more than ever, we need folks who have tech skills, who have the experience in the private sector and academia.
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The most highly prized commodity in academia is tenure—the right to keep your job for life regardless of changing circumstances.
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But states, along with academia, NGOs, and savvy businesses, stand to gain power if they defend and deliver data-driven knowledge.
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It wants its 35 members of academia, the government, and the private sector to contribute concrete actions that can be taken.
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This image of Dickinson exists in stark contrast with the one ingrained in academia and popular culture over the last century.
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The nationwide search will tap "academia, community and economic development organizations, labor, small business and industry" for advice, the board said.
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Held both online and offline, the sessions will involve members of the tech industry, the media, the nonprofit world, and academia.
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Recent high-profile sexual harassment cases have made one thing clear: the structure of academia can make reporting harassment very difficult.
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Panagariya said this week that he is stepping down as head of Modi's main policy advisory body to return to academia.
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"No one is listening to Taiwan," Song, who is a research fellow with the prestigious Academia Sinica in Taiwan, told Reuters.
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The National Space Council would bring together the great space thinkers from government, academia and industry for future solutions and innovation.
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Held both online and offline, the sessions will involve members of the tech industry, the media, the nonprofit world and academia.
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Wicks is now following suit and moving into academia, joining Northwestern University's Segal Design Institute as a full-time faculty member.
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The approach originated in academia and progressive activism, but its reach now expands to cultural commentary and mainstream (even conservative) politics.
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However, he pointed out that academia, investors, and companies will need to follow through on their pledges to diversity and inclusion.
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They built their AI using natural language processing techniques that had already been developed and disseminated throughout academia and the industry.
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Most of all, we out-thought our enemy in every sector of our society: military, industry, science, finance, academia, and others.
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At this hearing, experts from academia, law, civil rights and others can solicit proposals and prescribe solutions to this American problem.
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Our system of academia knows this, and delivers this access through an ivory key that costs thousands of dollars to turn.
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Working closely with academia, he put together an economic case for hiring more customs officers to improve enforcement and trade facilitation.
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"It will remove the completely artificial boundaries that we in academia use," Sam Hawgood, U.C.S.F.'s chancellor, said of the donation.
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Commuter couples in academia say the choice to live apart is a "professional necessity rather than financial necessity", Ms Lindemann says.
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He went from academia to industry, as a researcher and high-level executive at several companies, including Athena Neurosciences and Elan.
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China is gaining quickly in technological innovation by several significant indicators: research and development spending, new patent applications and scientific academia.
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Trigger warnings are not contrary to academia, to freedom of expression, to strong minds developing, or to braving the real world.
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Citing previous research, the report notes that 58% of female faculty and staff in academia of all disciplines experience sexual harassment.
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Some, especially independently wealthy officials like Kerry and Pritzker, could go to think tanks or academia or wherever else they want.
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That book came out in 2005, several years before the term "cultural appropriation" branched out of academia and into the mainstream.
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