Definition of Academics. Meaning of Academics. Synonyms of Academics

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Definition of Academics

Academic
Academic Ac`a*dem"ic, n. 1. One holding the philosophy of Socrates and Plato; a Platonist. --Hume. 2. A member of an academy, college, or university; an academician.

Meaning of Academics from wikipedia

- Look up academic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Academic means of or related to an academy, an institution learning. Academic or academics may also...
- This is a list of Balliol College academics, people who have had teaching roles at Balliol College, Oxford or Balliol alumni who have held a senior position...
- seniors. The Academics Plus Charter School mascot and athletic emblem is the Falcon with school colors of navy and white. The Academics Plus Falcons parti****te...
- The Council for At-Risk Academics (CARA) is a charitable British organisation dedicated to ****isting academics in immediate danger, those forced into exile...
- world. Further, applied academics can be viewed as theoretical knowledge supporting practical applications. Applied Academics is an approach to learning...
- 18th century. By the 19th century, Harvard emerged as the most prominent academic and cultural institution among the Boston elite. Following the American...
- The political views of American academics began to receive attention in the 1930s, and investigation into faculty political views expanded rapidly after...
- It's Academic is the name for a number of televised academic student quiz shows for high school students through the United States and internationally...
- activists calling for the ONA to be proscribed as a terrorist group. Academics have found it difficult to ascertain "exact and verifiable information"...
- Lector is Latin for one who reads, whether aloud or not. In modern languages it takes various forms, as either a development or a loan, such as English:...