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The phrase "academic beginnings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the initial stages or experiences in an academic context, such as starting school or entering higher education.
Example: "Her academic beginnings were marked by a passion for learning and a desire to excel in her studies."
Alternatives: "educational origins" or "scholarly start".
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"Some need more help than others because their academic beginnings were not as strong," Dr. Barrios says of veterans.
Professor Chopp was frank about her own less-than-stellar academic beginnings, so maybe she is particularly forgiving of freshmen who are finding their way.
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But there are growing numbers like me; I regularly meet young academics from humble beginnings, who have broken through the 800-year-old glass ceiling into competitive academic and managerial posts.
The third reason is that the mission's ground staff would mostly be graduate students and lowly paid academics at the beginnings of their careers, rather than civil servants.
Her glittering academic career came despite humble beginnings in East Ham, London.
This is a big switch from where predictive analytics first had its beginnings as an academic pursuit.
But thirty years later, the nostalgic recall of the veteran performance art aficionado combined with the renewed vigor of the narrative voice read aloud in an otherwise hushed gallery space, offers a new generation all the self-conscious, at times overly academic, monotonal pleasures that new beginnings promise.
His life is highlighted by his humble beginnings to his outstanding academic achievements.
Out of the solidarity that is developing between academics and students we may see the beginnings of a new and more democratic university system.
Entering office in 1978, the university's second president Dr. Trevor Colbourn, recognized the diversification and growth of UCF's academic programs away from its strictly technological and scientific beginnings.
This paper describes the development of Inclusive Design in the UK, from its early beginnings, through its subsequent adoption as a topic of academic research, leading to its recent emergence embodied as a framework and toolkit for design.
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