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  • The '''social sciences''' are a group of academic disciplines that study human aspects of the world. They diverge from the [[arts]] and [ ...social science methodology. Examples of boundary blurring include emerging disciplines like social studies of [[medicine]], [[neuropsychology]], [[bioeconomics]]
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  • The '''humanities''' are those academic disciplines which study the [[human condition]] using methods that are largely [[analyt
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  • ...always academics) to present and [[discuss]] their [[work]]. Together with academic or [[scientific]] [[journals]], conferences provide an important [[channel] ...cluding [[discussion]]. The [[work]] may be bundled in [[written]] form as academic papers and published as the conference [[proceedings]]. Often there are one
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  • ...ion, and presentation of [[data]]. It is applicable to a wide variety of [[academic discipline]]s, from the physical and social [[science]]s to the [[humanitie
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  • ...very broad designation in a world filled with many narrowly [[focused]] [[disciplines]], so while modern natural history dates historically from [[studies]] in t
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  • ...University_of_Oxford University of Oxford], the colleges fuse pastoral and academic care into the single office of Fellow and Tutor, also known as a CUF Lectur
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  • '''Religious studies''' is the [[academia|academic]] field of multi-disciplinary, [[secular]] study of [[religion|religious]] ...any particular religious viewpoint. Religious studies draws upon multiple disciplines and their methodologies including [[anthropology of religion|anthropology]]
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  • ...all artistic, scientific, physical, cognitive, academic, and non-academic disciplines. For example, improvisation can make a significant contribution in [[music]
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  • Those academic disciplines which study the [[human condition]]. *A broad subdivision of [[culture]], composed of many expressive disciplines.
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  • ...[[administrative]] staff and those members of the administration having [[academic]] [[Status|rank]] in an [[educational]] [[institution]] ...ber]] of related subject areas (for the North American usage, referring to academic staff, see below). In North American usage such divisions are generally ref
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  • ...ts as [[quantity]], [[structure]], [[space]], and [[change]], and also the academic discipline that studies them. [[Benjamin Peirce]] called it "the science th ...matical discoveries and sometimes leads to the development of entirely new disciplines. Mathematicians also engage in [[pure mathematics]], or mathematics for its
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  • A '''formal science''' is the academic study that is predominantly concerned with abstract [[formal systems]], for ...ence]] and [[social science]], the third branch of science and some of the disciplines of formal science like [[mathematics]] and [[statistics]] are often even re
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  • Public administration is also an [[academic]] field. In comparison with related fields such as [[political science]], p ...to the 1720s continental [[university]] [[curriculum]]. Formally, official academic distinctions were made in the 1910s and 1890s, respectively.
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  • ...lanning, and history of science came of age as autonomous university-based disciplines. ...f teaching and expounding them furthered their development as multifaceted disciplines.
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  • Fantasy is a vibrant area of academic [[study]] in a number of [[disciplines]] (English, cultural studies, comparative literature, [[history]], medieval
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  • [[Psychology]] is an [[academic]] and [[applied science|applied]] field involving the study of behavior an ...[mental function]] and overt [[behaviour]] of individuals, while the other disciplines rely more heavily on field studies and historical methods for extracting de
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  • ...[theories]], and is classified in the "fringes" of a credible mainstream [[academic]] [[discipline]]. Mainstream scientists typically regard fringe [[concepts] ...nce]] between fringe science and pseudoscience. As above mentioned, some [[disciplines]] of fringe science have been or may,in the [[future]], be proven to be act
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  • ...ide variety of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_discipline academic disciplines], including natural and [[social sciences]], [[government]], and [[business
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  • ...ny academics are evaluated for employment, promotion, and [[tenure]]. In [[academic publishing]], '''authorship''' of a work is claimed by those making intelle ...and writes the subsequent article or book. In many [[academic discipline|disciplines]], however, [[collaboration]] is very common in some and issues of authorsh
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  • ...doctor) is older and shorter, but can be confused with holders of other [[academic]] doctorates (see doctor of medicine). Doctor (gen.: doctoris) means [[teac .... This properly requires both a detailed [[knowledge]] of the [[academic]] disciplines (such as anatomy and physiology) underlying diseases and their treatment—
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