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Meanings of
academics
in English
Russian
работник университета
Portuguese
académico
Spanish
académico
Catalan
acadèmic
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Person who works as a teacher or researcher at a university or other higher education institution.
don
academic
research fellow
Related terms
profession
Russian
работник университета
Synonyms
Examples for "
don
"
don
academic
research fellow
Examples for "
don
"
1
Caffarelli's high notes weren't so good tonight; the prima
don
na
was dreadful.
2
It takes him several tries to properly ditch and
don
his equipment.
3
Foreign Minister
Don
Pramudwinai said Australia and Bahrain should negotiate a solution.
4
And
Don
Draper certainly would approve of his product getting free advertising.
5
Bian said to
Don
,
I have no idea how these things work.
1
That's the new message out from public health
academic
,
Professor Grant Schofield.
2
Methods: Case reports of two men admitted to an
academic
medical center.
3
However, he said teachers required other qualities in addition to
academic
ability.
4
It's decisively effected the stability and cohesion of Europe, the
academic
said.
5
After completing his
academic
course work, Wes started on his professional training.
1
Dr Marian Peacock Honorary
research
fellow
in public health, University of Sheffield
2
Previously, Young served as a
research
fellow
at UCLA's Summer Humanities Institute.
3
Dr Bess is the
research
fellow
for the advisory group's fisheries project.
4
But
research
fellow
Veronica Alfano argues the technique can have intellectual benefits.
5
With Professor Ross Garnaut,
research
fellow
in economics at University of Melbourne.
Usage of
academics
in English
1
However,
academics
said the comparison with such private sector companies was misleading.
2
The SMH report today also includes several
academics
questioning Dr Fisher's conclusions.
3
And I've really wondered why
academics
continue to ignore this outlier problem.
4
RESEARCH Egypt has expelled several Western
academics
in the past few years.
5
Its content is the result of a fusion between
academics
and journalists.
6
New Zealand
academics
have complied the world's first global invasive species list.
7
State media and tame pro-government
academics
are increasingly aggressive in their response.
8
Hundreds of political figures, activists,
academics
and business people have been detained.
9
Financial industry participants and
academics
questioned the value of the short-selling bans.
10
When
academics
and industry people can come together around a shared agenda.
11
Special discounts rates are available for
academics
,
research and governmental organisations employees.
12
We have seen teachers, doctors and
academics
hidebound in a managerial economy.
13
We asked a number of
academics
and recent survivors for their tips.
14
She said they were generally encouraged by the positive response from
academics
.
15
It is attended each year by civil servants,
academics
,
economists and politicians.
16
Maybe we could ask
academics
to share their cleverness in other ways.
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academics
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
many academics
lead academics
senior academics
female academics
other academics
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Translations for
academics
Russian
работник университета
учёный
научный сотрудник
научный работник
Portuguese
académico
Spanish
académico
universitaria
universitario
academica
Catalan
acadèmic
Academics
through the time
Academics
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
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