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The phrase "academic association" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group or organization that is focused on academic pursuits, research, or education.
Example: "The academic association held its annual conference to discuss the latest developments in educational research."
Alternatives: "scholarly organization" or "educational consortium".
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An American academic association is boycotting Israeli lecturers.
The timing is not academic: association rules say that if the rating is calculated after the completion of championship play, points earned by the disqualified player will stand.
About 50 members of the Study of Islam section of the American Academy of Religion -- the chief academic association for professors of religion -- immediately set about creating a Web site on Islam after the Sept. 11 attacks (http://groups.colgate.edu/aarislam/default.htm).htm
His message, which can be summed up as "Don't trust them," was repeated on Nov. 24 in a more formal setting when Mr. Clohessy spoke to a plenary session of the American Academy of Religion, the academic association for scholars of religion.
DUBAI — Before graduating in June from Emirates Academy of Hospitality Management, a school in Dubai that is in academic association with the renowned École Hôtelière de Lausanne and part of the Jumeirah Group, Samuel Moult is busy filing applications to work in one of Jumeirah's global hotels.
Canadian universities aren't doing enough to protect academic freedom and safeguard against conflicts of interest in research agreements with industry, argues a new report from an academic association.
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Academic associations and governments shouldn't use political or ideological litmus tests to block scholarly exchanges.
In the past, the targets were people screened for information like age, family and academic associations.
The ASA's decision was "fresh evidence that the BDS movement may be reaching a tipping point on college campuses and among academic associations", he added.
In it, Michael Lind pointed out that the conservatives in the 1960s and 1970s built a counter-establishment — a network of think tanks, activist groups, academic associations and political leaders who would form conservative cadres, promoting conservative ideas and policies.
As a young professor in 1976, at a time when some professional academic associations were criticizing the Central Intelligence Agency for using academic positions as a cover for spying, Dr. Kahan reported that his brother-in-law and departmental colleague, Michael I. Selzer, had conveyed information to the agency.
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