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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic links" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to connections or relationships between academic institutions, researchers, or scholarly work.
Example: "The conference aims to strengthen academic links between universities across the globe."
Alternatives: "scholarly connections" or "educational ties".
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Find academic links for faculty on the Yale .edu Faculty Gateway
For services to higher education and the humanities and promoting academic links between the UK and Israel.
"There are strong academic links between the UK and Japan and we are alike in many ways.
Does the boycott not risk endangering those fragile academic links between Israelis and Palestinians that do exist?
He relocated the school from a remote hillside to the perimeter of the University of Southern California, with which he formed academic links.
Speaking with MailOnline, Universities Minister Jo Johnson described how Britain and Israel "share many important academic links" and insisted that speakers "must be able to address meetings peacefully".
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The arrows from the top indicate when the UK-US ReseAcademic Academic link was upgraded and by how much, starting from 2 Mbps in Jan-95 to 90 Mbps in May-98.
For this reason he left LSE but retained an academic link first with University College London, and then in 1993 at the newly established law school at Birkbeck, where he played the role of eminence grise to younger, more assertively radical post-modern scholars.
One of the most positive aspects of the study was the strengthening of a previous academic link between the Acquired Brain Injury Ireland organisation and the Department of General Practice, NUIG which can be further developed into future programmes of university/community partnership research about ABI.
To encourage cross-academic links and a diverse social group, PdOC has introduced two weekly meetings, one at lunch on Mondays in the University Centre and one on a designated evening in the Granta Bar.
In the 1960s there were academics linking a "foreign language at home" to "mental retardation".
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