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It's the academic equivalent of getting a divorce".
It's become the academic equivalent of "The Jerry Springer Show".
At Columbia University, his lectures this spring were the academic equivalent of a sitcom's celebrity walk-ons.
Every error is an error of substance, a betrayal of ignorance and inexperience, the academic equivalent of the double dribble.
Like others, I'm also juggling a couple of academic contracts and journal articles, in preparation for the academic equivalent of the Hunger Games.
The latter suffered a catastrophic fire in January, described by the head of the Academy of Sciences as the academic equivalent of the Chernobyl disaster.
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They showed that 48% of A* to C passes in academies were made up of non-academic equivalent qualifications.
Those deemed uneducable in 1944 are now in schools and achieving academic success equivalent to their peers, such a grades D to G at GCSE.
One component of this programme, Creativeworks London, is doing some really simple stuff like offering entrepreneurs short-term placements in university research departments and academic researchers equivalent placements in companies.
Since the 18th century quality control of research publications has been exerted by peer review: the judgement of scientific reports by academics with equivalent knowledge.
All sorts of startling things go through the heads of the poets, paleontologists, physicists, cartoonists and others who win the MacArthur, the academic and artistic equivalent of a mini-Nobel Prize and the jackpot rolled in one.
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