With the introduction of the Nobel Prizes, the global academic community began turning to Sweden year after year.
The academic community is contributing already, and I call on you to do even more.
The Fed then became much more concerned about its relations with the academic community.
In recent years, the gap year option seems to be gaining greater acceptance in the academic community.
Connected learning seeks to explore alternative venues while maintaining the immediacy and intimacy of the traditional academic community.
He called for the government to work with the academic community to "solve what is a very real problem".
And I see three issues that are of utmost urgency and on which the academic community can make a difference.
I've also kept a foot in the academic community, recently through researching my book and previously via co-authoring works with Clayton Christensen.
As Dr. Dugan noted in her recent testimony, DARPA has made a real effort to strengthen its ties with the academic community.
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The academic community is among those key new partners injecting dynamism into our work and making such partnership the wave of the future.
But Professor Peter Pulzer who led the university's opposition said the vote reflected "widespread dismay" at the time within and beyond the academic community.
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He would likely have the support of both the religious rights groups and many liberals in the academic community who view him as open-minded and independent.
Yet despite its growing popularity, online learning continues to be seen in a negative light by politicians, regulators, and some members of the academic community, especially faculty.
By coming to the United States he was able to secure the proper medical care, and at Bard he became a member of an academic community as teacher and colleague.
''It was an innocent enough attempt to reach out to the academic community with new research tools, but it was obviously not appropriately vetted, and if it had been, it would have been stopped in an instant.
Another upside to owning property in a college town--even for those home owners who are not affiliated with the nearby college or university--is that the local school districts may have a diverse student population because of the academic community.
The new organization, to be called the Ocean Energy Safety Institute, would be a government-run center made up of regulators, industry representatives, members of the academic community and the U.S. Coast Guard, according to a person familiar with the discussion.
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In 2013, for the first time, a Latin America country will host the International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement (ICSEI), offering a unique opportunity for participants to learn about current trends in the fields and to join with the international academic community.
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It demonstrates what the academic community is finally beginning to document, that the path to jobs and prosperity lies in increasing the liberty of the American people by reducing the burden of government spending, taxes, borrowing and regulations on individuals and businesses, big and small.
On 7 December 2012 indeed, a Regional Conference gathering no less than 50 participants (national and international specialists in gender equality, representatives of international organizations, the academic community, governmental institutions, intergovernmental organizations, etc.) will take place in Moscow in the premises of the Russian State University for the Humanities.
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Ingrid Fey, a social-studies teacher at the Academic Leadership Community High School in South Los Angeles, said the change is an academic boon for her students.
Rather, Immersion leverages its patents, engineering skills and ties to the academic research community to develop both force feedback hardware and software.
"Nokia has a long history of innovation and their partnership with Microsoft allows us to extend the core academic and community resources of the University into the pocket of our students, " noted David Middleton, Executive Director, Center for Mobile Research and Innovation, and Assistant Vice President of Administration at Seton Hall University.
The debate has raged on both within the FOMC and the broader academic and financial community.
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It's an arts center, a rural retreat, an academic facility, a community center.
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Professor Stephen Hagen, deputy vice chancellor at the university, said the scheme would boost links with the community and help academic research.
There are hundreds of examples of educators from across the country incorporating community service into their academic work.
The Aspen Prize is designed to honor and recognize excellence in community colleges through evaluation of academic and workforce outcomes in both absolute performance and improvements over time.
The Sakai Educational Partners' Program (SEPP) extends this community source project to other academic institutions around the world, and is supported by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and SEPP member contributions.
"By basing the center here at the school, we can act as a bridge between the academic world and the world of business and finance, bringing together people from different backgrounds, academic disciplines and from the international business community, to jointly focus on the most important policy debates of our time, " he said.
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