academia

IPA: ækʌdˈimiʌ

noun

  • (collective) The scientific and cultural community engaged in higher education and research, taken as a whole.
  • Continuous study at higher education institutions; scholarship.
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Examples of "academia" in Sentences

  • It was a suggestion for academia.
  • This is not academia or psychology.
  • The president of the Academia must be an Academician.
  • Science and academia and persecutions in science and academia.
  • Discussion of ethnocentrism as a tenet of academia is necessary.
  • What are the exigent circumstances that pertain only to academia
  • It's a vaguely defined miasma of irrationalism that pervades academia.
  • Bravo is member of the Academia de Artes and of the World Dance Alliance.
  • The Pioneer group is on the fringes of academia, if it is in academia at all.
  • Where in academia is incompetence more evident than in Economics departments?
  • He enthusiastically melded politics and academia even as his politics changed.
  • The crunch in academia is very real and has been steadily worsening for decades.
  • Actually the publishing industry in academia is well due for a correction, in a broad sense.
  • Anyone who works in academia is aware of this class structure, and very few people are happy about it.
  • The situation in academia is equally exhausting, with academics overburdened with demands for teaching, administration and research.
  • And on the larger scale, the issue of the role that academia plays on Wall Street and the role that Wall Street plays in academia is not widely known.
  • The difference between Continental Europe and the U.S. that led to such a change in academia is that postwar leftism in Europe was obsessed with class.

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