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Academic Dropout or Academic Success

American journal of optometry and physiological optic, 1986
ABSTRACT Why do some students who qualify for admission to optometry school become academic dropouts while others succeed? This question was addressed in a study which compared the admission records of 21 academic dropouts from three classes at the University of Houston College of Optometry (UHCO) with 269 retained students.
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Academic Salaries, Academic Corruption, and the Academic Career

2013
If the academic profession does not maintain adequate income levels, academic performance throughout the system inevitably suffers. Academics must receive sufficient remuneration to live an appropriate middle-class lifestyle—not that they must be paid according to the highest international standards, local levels are generally adequate.
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The Academic Hospice

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2005
The academic hospice is a recent development in health care. Hospice programs and hospitals evolved from the same historical roots in Greek and Roman medicine. The academic hospital emerged as a place where patient care, education, and research are pursued as inextricable parts of the mission.
Charles F, von Gunten, True, Ryndes
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The Capabilities of Academics and Academic Poverty

Kyklos, 2014
SummaryThis paper presents a novel analysis about the capabilities of academic researchers and academic poverty. Adopting the capability approach, which Amartya Sen developed to address concerns such as poverty, inequality and development, we shift the focus of analysis and discussion around evaluating academic research and academics in the social ...
Malida Mooken, Roger Sugden
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Academic Freedom/Academic Market

South Atlantic Quarterly, 2009
The principles of academic freedom as articulated in centrally influential documents such as the 1940 AAUP “Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure” assume the concept of merit as basic. The protections and the responsibilities of academic freedom and tenure are granted to faculty members who over time have demonstrated meritorious work ...
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Balancing academic freedom with academic duty

Nursing, 2019
Kathryn R, Puskar   +2 more
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To be academic or not to be academic

Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2004
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Academic engagement: A review of the literature 2011-2019

Research Policy, 2021
Markus Perkmann   +2 more
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