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"academic cooperation" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to collaboration in the academic arena, such as an agreement between two universities to work together on a research project. For example, "The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge recently agreed to an academic cooperation to study new technologies in the energy sector."
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The DAAD has been involved globally with supporting academic cooperation for more than 90 years.
The 4-day symposium has increased cross-strait academic exchange and has advocated close academic cooperation in the field of carbon materials.
In a statement released Sunday, Mr. Chen said university officials were worried that his outspoken criticism of the Chinese government might threaten academic cooperation.
The university officials who gathered today said, in glowing terms, that the plan would attract more outside research funds and offer many opportunities for academic cooperation.
The UK Ambassador to Israel reacted to the boycott plan saying, "we do not believe that such academic boycotts are productive - far more can be obtained through dialogue and academic cooperation".
The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed alarm about the impact of the UK government's immigration policy on international academic cooperation after several foreign scholars were denied visas to attend a conference.
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EP group, the externship program; CACP group, the corporate-academic cooperation program; *: p <.05; †: p <.01; c: correction by Fisher's exact test.
This study evaluated a classroom-practicum corporate-academic cooperation program that included the establishment of collaborative partnerships, jointly designed and taught courses and long-term mentorship.
There were 19 and 24 students who participated in the phase I externship program and phase II corporate-academic cooperation program, respectively.
The corporate-academic cooperation program facilitates the transition of junior college nursing students into independent staff nurses, enhances their nursing competence, and boosts retention rates.
This study compared the effects of an externship program and a corporate-academic cooperation program on enhancing junior college students' nursing competence and retention rates in the first 3 months and 1 year of initial employment.
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