academic adviser

collocation in English

meaningsofacademicandadviser

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academic
adjective
uk
/ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/
us
/ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/
relating to schools, colleges, and universities, or connected with studying and thinking, not with ...
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adviser
noun[C]
uk
/ədˈvaɪ.zər/
us
/ədˈvaɪ.zɚ/
someone whose job is to give advice about ...
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(Definition ofacademicandadviserfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofacademic adviser

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Students work with theiracademicadviserduring their first year to determine if this program is suitable for them.
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The progress will be overseen by both anacademicadviserand an industry adviser.
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He worked with hisacademicadviserto earn his undergraduate degree in three years, graduating with a grade point average over 3.0 in international relations.
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As a further result, students who cannot afford to do this complain about it to their supervisors and academic advisers.
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According to anacademicadviserat the university, it is unusual for any freshman to begin his or her college education with a 400 level course.
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I understand that accountancy services, management consultants, academic advisers, statistical and computer services have been used.
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That statement is based on, and in general terms endorses, a paper prepared by the college's academic advisers.
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The economic academic advisers are not important in this context.
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Outside the classroom professors often serve as academic advisers, student organization advisers and mentors.
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All full-time faculty serve as academic advisers after their first year of employment.
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It allows first-year students to participate, with faculty who also serve as their academic advisers, in intensive study of a topic of hopefully mutual interest.
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Many of the key country reports were also reviewed by the academic advisers.
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