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Government, industry, and academia spheres in China traditionally operate in a statist triple helix in which government overwhelmingly controls most academia and industry, resulting in a party-oriented and government-pulled economic growth and social development.
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"Madiba has been treated by a large medical team from the military, academia, private sector and other public health spheres.
In the elite spheres of academia and government in which she has learned and worked, Kagan, 50, has more typically exhibited an analytical style, a knack for forging consensus, a pragmatism rather than a passion for her own ideas.
In academia, as in most spheres of life, you come across overly competitive and self-serving individuals.
In-country debriefings with regional and national stakeholders who included representatives from spheres of academia (Muhimbili University), policy (the MOHSW) and maternal health programming (Jhpiego) further informed the co-authors' understanding of contextual realities related to contraception, which informed the presentation of this data.
As a law school, we play a crucial role in facilitating students' transition from the sphere of academia to the professional world.
This struggle has now reached a crucial point of discussion this year, with more social entrepreneurs raising discussions within the academia and the public sphere on how they could make the government an ally.
Abbott's policy has been to explore audiences outside the traditional sphere of academia - adults who could be hooked on learning by listening to some of the more interesting or esoteric things professors have to say.
By accepting the award, students are encouraged to take at least eight weeks away from the rigorous sphere of academia and structured internships to interact with the world in various ways and make space for self-reflection.
A former freelance journalist with a thirst for probing discussions, he called the process the Socrates Café, and was determined to wrest this seemingly antiquated discipline out of the confines of academia and into the public sphere.
I erroneously believed that Ms. Kagan was openly gay not because of, as Stein describes it, a "whisper campaign" on the part of conservatives, but because it had been mentioned casually on multiple occasions by friends and colleagues -- including students at Harvard, Hill staffers, and in the sphere of legal academia -- who know Kagan personally.
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