academic expertise

collocation in English

meaningsofacademicandexpertise

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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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expertise
noun[U]
uk
/ˌek.spɜːˈtiːz/
us
/ˌek.spɝːˈtiːz/
a high level of knowledge ...
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(Definition ofacademicandexpertisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofacademic expertise

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Debate about the changing status of professional andacademicexpertiseis widespread and ongoing.
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The work of a salaried window dresser, however, does not presupposeacademicexpertisein bioethics.
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All music called 'world music' was from the beginning promoted byacademicexpertisewhich was very much involved in marketing.
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Psychiatric and behavioural disorders in the learning disabilities population remain specialized areas that attract international clinical andacademicexpertise.
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In the same way that certain social areas facilitate transnational exchange (the field of technical oracademicexpertise, for example), so, too, does particular geographic space.
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I am convinced that in order to meet those accreditation criteria, any consortium of schools would have to work in concert with localacademicexpertise.
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It would seem that we always underestimate the value ofacademicexpertise, scientific inquiry and research carried on in our universities and other institutions.
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I accept that monetary policy may be a bit of anacademicexpertise.
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We intend also that a taskforce will be set up that will bring in private andacademicexpertisewhere that is applicable.
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We would like a regional system of directors, as well as those with outsideacademicexpertise.
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Together, they form a large collection ofacademicexpertise.
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With great respect, it is not theacademicexpertisewhich is needed to do that, it is a business expertise.
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Governments generally make less use ofacademicexpertisein international policy-making than they do in the domestic sphere.
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The criteria are worded in such a way that in my view it would be absolutely impossible for a school to run a course without bringing in outsideacademicexpertise.
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She referred me to the value of the theoretical andacademicexpertisethat the university can provide—the theoretical backing to her work at a practical level in the school.
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It was argued that the merger put at risk some of the things that the individual institutions had developed, such as theiracademicexpertiseand their reputation.
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Hisacademicexpertiseis demography and adolescent and reproductive health.
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In addition to full-time faculty members with distinguishedacademicexpertise, many part-time lecturers are successful and outstanding executives with invaluable practical knowledge and experience.
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Faculty experience includes professional work in the music industry as well asacademicexpertisein teaching and researching music in higher education.
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The term is not generally used when addressing a person with very highacademicexpertise; the one used instead is (lit. doctor but the actual meaning is closer to professor).
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