- A
syllabus (/ˈsɪləbəs/; pl.:
syllabuses or
syllabi) or
specification is a do****ent that
communicates information about an
academic course or
class and...
-
online open-source
platform that
catalogs and
analyzes millions of
college syllabi.
Founded by
researchers from the
American ****embly at
Columbia University...
- and its
successor states in
central Europe since 1500, with discussions,
syllabi, book reviews, queries, conferences;
edited daily by
scholars since 1994...
- to the
capabilities of the reader] Terenti**** Maurus, De litteris, de
syllabis, de metris, 1:1286. hac lege with this law haec olim
meminisse iuvabit...
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Bordeaux Montaigne University (French: Université
Bordeaux Montaigne,
pronounced [ynivɛʁsite bɔʁdo mɔ̃tɛɲ] ;
formerly Université
Michel de
Montaigne Bordeaux...
- and
elsewhere in the
world follow the
ABGMVM syllabi. The
ABGMVM conducts examinations based on
these syllabi twice a year, in April/May and November/December...
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professors at
Harvard University were
including Wikipedia articles in
their syllabi,
although without realizing the
articles might change. In June 2007, Michael...
- Project,
Acemoglu is the
third most
frequently cited author on
college syllabi for
economics courses after Mankiw and Krugman. In 2024, Acemoglu, James...
-
included individual syllabi on the
sociology of Jews from 34
colleges and universities. However,
Porter found that many of the
syllabi focused exclusively...
- university; to
increase the
humanist presence in
professorships and chairs,
syllabi and
textbooks so that
published works would demonstrate the humanistic...