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Academic Entrepreneurship

IEEE Potentials, 2021
Enacted by the U.S. Congress to more readily advance inventions to practical benefit, the 1980 Bayh?Dole Act allows U.S. institutions to take the title of federally funded inventions. Thus, it effectively removed the U.S. federal government as the gatekeeper for technology transfer.
Pamela Bhatti, Srini Tridandapani
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Academic profession in academic organization

Higher Education, 1985
It has been argued that academic organizations are organized anarchies with ambiguous goal functions and uncertain technologies. Academia cannot evaluate itself because its dynamics is the “garbage-can” process. The counter-argument is that rational academic man(woman) is a substitute for organizational foolishness.
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Academic dentistry

Journal of Dentistry, 2008
Since 1988, thirteen dental schools have provided dental undergraduate programmes within the United Kingdom (UK). In 2006, two new dental schools were created supporting dental education in the community. A further new dental school in Scotland will be accepting students in autumn 2008.
Rushton, VE, Horner, K.
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Academic freedom academic obligation

2018
My first dilemma when it came to writing up this chapter for publication was how to punctuate the title. I first settled on ‘Academic freedom: academic obligation’, with the colon doing the work of an explanation, making the point that it is an academic obligation to ensure academic freedom.
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Academics Fighting Academics

1997
The arguments of the former Academic Sceptic Antiochus against the ‘Roman books’ of his teacher Philo of Larissa, reported in Cicero’s Lucullus, indicate that his understanding of Stoic epistemology was influenced by his Academic background, and in particular by the arguments of Carneades.
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Academic Psychiatrists

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1975
SummaryThe training experiences of 35 academic psychiatrists first appointed in the years 1966–72, obtained by a postal questionnaire, are reported and compared with those of N.H.S. consultant psychiatrists appointed in the same period. The academic group reported less satisfactory training in a number of important areas, including psychogeriatrics and
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Academic professionals

Medical Teacher, 1991
Faculty at medical schools form a unique group of people. While they are clearly academics many of them also serve in a dual role as professionals. There are some medical school faculty, however, who do not fit this role. This paper explores the definition of 'professional' and discusses some of the conflicts that may develop when academic ...
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Academic Hubris

Pediatrics, 1986
Envy and pique and vanity, all the passions of self-regard. You could not live long in a society of men and not see them weigh down the rest. —C.P. Snow in The Masters I have always liked the word hubris ever since I heard it on my first day of college from a humanities professor as he talked about the ongoing feuds ...
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The academic

Nursing Standard, 1988
As a nurse practitioner at the Oxford Nursing Development Unit, Richard McMahon has as good an opportunity as any to develop innovative clinical practice.
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Academic forgetting.

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 2020
Berntsen, Dorthe, Rubin, David C.
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