world of academia
collocation in Englishmeaningsofworldandacademia
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world
noun
uk/wɜːld/us/wɝːld/
the earth and all the people, places, and things ...
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academia
noun[U]
uk/ˌæk.əˈdiː.mi.ə/us/ˌæk.əˈdiː.mi.ə/
the part of society, especially universities, that is connected with studying and thinking, or the activity or job ...
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(Definition ofworldandacademiafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I believe that theworldofacademia, research and universities can also help with this.
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Not only is there no demand for the privatisation; there has been an outcry in theworldofacademiaand research.
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Soon thereafter, however, he found theworldofacademiarestrictive and soporific.
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In 1974, he left theworldofacademia, to apply his action-oriented work into practice.
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Hall realized he could dedicate himself to his writing and photography and left theworldofacademia.
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Hoping to experience a normal teen social life before she enters the adultworldofacademia, she enrolls in her local high school.
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What was once a term grounded in cognitive psychology has evolved into a rich metaphor used outside theworldofacademia.
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Constance describes theworldofacademiaand her newfound feminist convictions.
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Yoyogi's activities have also attracted the attention of theworldofacademia.
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It should command the respect and interest of the worlds of academia, policy, development workers, and an attentive and curious public.
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