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  • *2 a : the award or [[acceptance]] of an academic degree or diploma b : commencement ...ost graduands receive their BA degree is known as general admission. After degree completion, graduates can be referred to by their graduating year. In the U
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  • 3: a document bearing record of [[graduation]] from or of a [[degree]] conferred by an [[educational]] [[institution]] ...as the United Kingdom and Australia, the word diploma refers to a level of academic award. The words diplomat and [[diplomacy]] have the same origin, from the
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  • ...ecific view; especially : one written by a candidate for an [[academic]] [[degree]] ...candidature for an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_degree academic degree] or [[professional]] qualification presenting the [[author]]'s [[research]]
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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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  • ...nk or grade of official, ecclesiastical, or social position <people of low degree> ...jury or [[disease]] — compare first-degree burn, second-degree burn, third-degree burn
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  • ...n''' or thesis is a document submitted in [[support]] of candidature for a degree or [[professional]] qualification presenting the [[author]]'s [[research]] ...used to describe a treatise without relation to obtaining an [[academic]] degree. The term thesis is also used to refer to the central claim of an [[essay]]
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  • ==Academic degree== ...n [[education]] as a specialty in a field (for instance, a Doctor of Music degree in piano pedagogy).
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  • ...different editions for each country or area of the world, varying to some degree in editorial and advertising content but not entirely dissimilar ...istinct from those periodicals produced by [[scientific]], [[artistic]], [[academic]] or special interest publishers which are subscription-only, more expensiv
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  • ...]] for and goodwill toward a person, firm, or [[institution]]; also : the degree of understanding and goodwill [[achieved]] ...United Kingdom for his establishment of Editorial Services in 1924, though academic Noel Turnball believes PR was founded in Britain first by evangelicals and
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  • ...izing. The department has recently developed a new undergraduate Astronomy degree, with two tracks (General Astronomy and Astrophysics/Physics). We now have
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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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  • [[Psychology]] is an [[academic]] and [[applied science|applied]] field involving the study of behavior an ...logy a student has studied and/or concentrated is communicated through the degree conferred: B.Psy. indicates a balance between natural and social sciences,
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  • ...of [[action]]. Freq. with to and infinitive. [[academic]] [[freedom]]: see ACADEMIC adj. 2b. :12. [[degree]] of freedom.
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  • Academic courses in library science typically include Collection management, Informa ...ccredited institution, so even non-scholarly librarians have an originally academic background. In the United Kingdom, however, there have been moves to broade
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  • There has been some disagreement among [[academic]] Psychomystics once the Helianx had developed their [[environment]] to an optimum degree
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  • to absorb and dissipate harmful solar radiation, allowed for a high degree of flexibility. Other [[academic]]s have even speculated that given normal circumstances,
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  • ...ent census of archivists in the United States identified five major types: academic, for profit (business), government, non profit, and other.[5] ===Academic===
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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 ...t a research project and writes the subsequent article or book. In many [[academic discipline|disciplines]], however, [[collaboration]] is very common in some
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  • ...nterpretation]] when it used in the more [[formalized]], legalistic, and [[academic]] sense, [[associated]] with the [[collective]] rights of human [[populatio ...izational characteristics, and in doing so remain differentiated in some [[degree]] from the surrounding [[populations]] and dominant [[culture]] of the nati
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  • ...me to signify either veneration, an official position or a professional or academic qualification. In some[[ language]]s, titles may even be inserted between a *10. Assaying, etc. The [[expression]] in carats of the degree of purity of gold (= F. titre).
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