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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ==Disciplines of natural sciences== This field encompasses a set of disciplines that examines [[phenomenon|phenomena]] related to living organisms. The sca
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  • ...into different classifications according to their academic and application disciplines. The term ''research'' is also used to describe an entire collection of [[i ...article or book form. In publishing, STM publishing is an abbreviation for academic publications in [[science]], technology, and medicine.
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  • .... Many existentialists have also regarded [[traditional]] systematic or [[academic]] philosophies, in both style and content, as too [[abstract]] and remote f ...ar in the years following [[World War II]], and strongly influenced many [[disciplines]] besides philosophy, including [[theology]], [[drama]], art, [[literature]
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  • ...]. There is considerable [[difference]] and even dispute across academic [[disciplines]] as to the proper usages of the term. What follows is an attempt to descri ...mistake to assume from the outset that a given use of the term "theory" in academic [[literature]] or discourse is a [[reference]] to a scientific or empirical
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  • ...more fundamental, classical, and universal form of thought than the other disciplines which sprouted from it. ...science in the ancient world, and "natural philosophy" developed into the disciplines of the natural sciences over the course of the [[scientific revolution]]. T
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