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academia

[ak-uh-dee-mee-uh, -deem-yuh, -dem-ee-uh, -dem-yuh] / ˌæk əˈdi mi ə, -ˈdim jə, -ˈdɛm i ə, -ˈdɛm jə /


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Cambridge had celebrated Arday's appointment as a young black professor, one of a tiny and visible minority in academia.

From BBC Aug. 17, 2026

Comedian Rosie Jones, and actors Liz Carr and Ruth Madeley are among dozens of prominent disabled people in the arts, media and academia who have signed the open letter to MPs.

From BBC Aug. 14, 2026

The following year, he left academia and met an engineer who introduced him to executives at About.com, which Diller acquired.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 8, 2026

During her two-day trip, Georgieva is set to meet with Argentina's central bank chief Santiago Bausili and experts from the business world and academia.

From Barron's Jul. 27, 2026

Competition for the favors of academia, industry, and government was more intense, the qualifications of the judges higher, and the standards of success more exacting than before.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik



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