Smith's work illustrates how the industry is cooperating more with the academic world to produce estimates.
Under the program, Cisco brings to the academic world its networking certification classes for IT professionals.
However, convergence towards common standards of middleware appears to be slow in the academic world.
Her lifetime achievements in the academic world, in the legal world and the judicial world are unchallengeable.
The intellectual precursor of Dr Kleinberg's method is the citation index, long used in the academic world.
The primary task is to take a page from all places, student application process in the academic world.
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Behind this race for scientific primacy lies an anomaly that is virtually unknown outside the academic world: tenure.
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In the academic world of statistics, there has been a similar debate raging over how we should use information.
The transition from the front lines of politics to the academic world is one Stephanopoulos says he's ready to begin.
But what is clear is that the academic world is a very different place from what it was 30 years ago.
But in the middle of the twentieth century their prescriptivist assumptions came up against violent opposition, at least in the academic world.
Though barely 17 months out of office, and with his legal bills still unpaid, Mr Clinton is generating frenzy in the academic world.
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But in the academic world, rules of efficiency don't generally apply.
Sincerity and earnestness, two things McFaul possesses in abundance, are great assets in the academic world, but they are massive and potentially crippling liabilities in diplomacy.
But the bands of brothers and sisters who endeavour to produce literature, and often have a toe in the academic world, have too much in common to stay apart.
"Such interest is all the more significant because it involves not only the academic world, but also young people and scholars from very diverse nations and traditions, " he said.
"There's uncertainty in the academic world whether there is anything unique about people who live to be over 90, more especially 100, " says Mr Philp, the government's director or older people's services.
"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.
So-called foreign policy realists, particularly in the academic world, believe that the competing interests of states tend automatically toward balance and require no statesmanlike action by the U.S. To them, the old language of force in international politics has become as obsolete as that of the "code duello, " which regulated individual honor fights through the early 19th century.
In an open letter, sent to Dutch newspapers to try to explain his actions, he cited the huge pressures to come up with interesting findings that he had been under, in the publish or perish culture that exist in the academic world, which he had been unable to resist, and which led him to his extreme actions.
Could not the United States and other countries do the academic research for the whole world?
It combines the independence from University sponsorship of the Udacitys of the world with the academic street cred of, say, CourseRA. Marginal Revolution University (or MRU for short) has been developed by two GMU economic professors, Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok.
Mr. Mills says Bowdoin students can find jobs without the aid of a bridge program three quarters from the class of 2011 had jobs, while another 21% were in grad school but notes the business world is different from the academic realm, and so it makes sense to have experts from each address those needs accordingly.
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As pressure mounts to find the best possible person for the top job, some schools have widened their search for leaders from the traditional academic hunting grounds to the wider commercial world.
If you rank the countries of the world in terms of the academic performance of their schoolchildren, the U.S. is just below average, half a standard deviation below a clump of relatively high-performing countries like Canada and Belgium.
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.
Oxford and Cambridge universities are the best places in the world to study seven key academic subjects, according to a new international table.
With this in mind, the Reims school recently appointed an academic to the enviable post of the world's first professor of Champagne.
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