academic reputation

collocation in English

meaningsofacademicandreputation

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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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reputation
noun[C usually singular, U]
uk
/ˌrep.jəˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌrep.jəˈteɪ.ʃən/
the opinion that people in general have about someone or something, or how much respect or admiration someone or something receives, based on past behaviour ...
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(Definition ofacademicandreputationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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They stand on pupil behaviour, on the quality of the teachers, and on theiracademicreputation.
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The status of a university degree, which a university can award, gives the university anacademicreputation which the polytechnic can emulate but cannot surpass.
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It has a highacademicreputation; indeed, it is one of the best schools in the country.
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She was head of a school whose outstandingacademicreputationshe helped to build, the success of which is reflected in the contented comments of parents.
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It is difficult to see how even generous bursary and grant arrangements will prevent universities that have higher fees—presumably based onacademicreputation—from disproportionately serving the better-off.
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Suppose there is a young lad with cerebral palsy who wants to go to a particular school and the school, though comprehensive in nature, might have a highacademicreputation.
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The publication of these texts in the same year established hisacademicreputation.
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It is famous for itsacademicreputation, consistently ranking highly in university league tables.
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The school is known for its highacademicreputationin various subjects as well as their badminton and volleyball programs.
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To attract the faculty of highacademicreputationand research experience.
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These schools have a highacademicreputation, thanks to committed teachers and parents.
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The college enjoys a goodacademicreputation, and is renowned for its strength in sports, particularly swimming and rugby.
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Theacademicreputationof the school grew in prominence.
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Contributing authors include historians of establishedacademicreputationas well as younger scholars making a debut in the historical profession.
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The school is known mainly for its strongacademicreputation.
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He ensured that the range and quality of equipment available to students was high, and the department was able to attain a positiveacademicreputation.
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Very few universities with varyingacademicreputationoffer a bachelor degree with a concentration in real estate (typically two courses during the senior year).
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Meanwhile, his posthumousacademicreputationis on the rise.
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The school has an excellentacademicreputation.
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