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academic

[ak-uh-dem-ik] / ˌæk əˈdɛm ɪk /


NOUN
scholar or university/college teacher
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Participants were recruited from four academic medical centers and included both hospitalized and non-hospitalized patients.

From Science Daily

It found that Glasgow University's assessment regulations posed a "systemic risk to academic standards".

From BBC

Insurance companies, environmental health academics, and professionals focused on addressing indoor environmental hazards have all disagreed on the necessary steps to restore homes, creating confusion for survivors.

From Los Angeles Times

The labs have created a recruiting frenzy among academics in ways that are drawing promising students away from academia.

From The Wall Street Journal

Labeled the “January Barometer” by famed academic Yale Hirsch, creator of the Stock Trader’s Almanac, the idea of extrapolating first- month returns over the calendar year has proven to be a winner.

From Barron's