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Scholarship and anti‐scholarship

Asian Affairs, 1986
The Baha'i Faith: The Emerging Global Religion. By William S. Hatcher and J. Douglas Martin. San Francisco and London (Harper & Row, 1985). Pp. 226. Illus. Index. £11.95.
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Leadership scholarship

Nursing Management, 2011
Directors or deputy directors of nursing, heads of midwifery, consultant nurses and midwives, modern matrons, lead allied healthcare professionals, and deans and deputy deans of schools of nursing are invited to apply for Florence Nightingale Foundation leadership scholarship awards of up to £15,000 each.
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Travel scholarships

Nursing Standard, 1991
Three nurses are to be given the opportunity to travel to the West Indies, Canada or Bangladesh as part of the Royal College of Nursing's 75th anniversary celebrations.
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Scholarship

2021
Abstract This chapter investigates the role of international environmental law scholarship in shaping the sub-discipline, explores its limitations, and reflects on the relationship between scholarship and praxis. It begins by defining the context, content, and key players in international environmental law scholarship.
Duncan French, Lynda Collins
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Travel scholarships

Nursing Management, 2009
Applications are invited for the Florence Nightingale Foundation 2010 travel scholarship awards. Proposed projects must be connected to applicants' work and be of benefit to service users and the wider profession.
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Punitive Scholarship

Common Knowledge, 2015
This article responds to Jeffrey Perl’s argument (in “Regarding Change at Ise Jingū,” Common Knowledge, Spring 2008) that, while there is a “paradigm shift” at Ise every twenty years, when the enshrined deity Amaterasu “shifts” from the current site to an adjacent one during the rite of shikinen sengū, the Jingū paradigm itself never changes and never ...
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Scholarship

2020
How have Non-Muslims Studied the Qur’an? Non-Muslims have always taken an intense interest in the Qur’an, but their motivations for doing so have been mixed. Through at least the first ten centuries after the birth of Islam— and sometimes still today—the usual reasons for studying...
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Accessible scholarship

The Clinical Teacher, 2022
Aileen Barrett, Subha Ramani
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Standardized reporting of gastroenterology-related social media scholarship for career advancement

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2021
Mohammad Bilal   +2 more
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What Theory Is and Can Be: Forms of Theorizing in Organizational Scholarship

Organization Theory, 2021
Joep Cornelissen   +2 more
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