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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic talks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to discussions, presentations, or lectures that are focused on academic subjects or conducted in an academic setting.
Example: "The conference featured a series of academic talks on the latest research in environmental science."
Alternatives: "scholarly presentations" or "educational discussions."
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His students were big fans of his lectures, and having seen him give academic talks, I can see why.
During the same period, Mr. Hardt has given 21 academic talks and received tenure from Duke (a year early).
"At this stage of our research, though, we've been trying to communicate our results largely through academic talks and peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals," he wrote in an e-mail message.
"It is an offence to have anal sex in Malaysia [let alone sex with robots]." "I think they thought people would be having sex with robots or some strange thing like that," Levy's co-founder Adrian David Cheok said afterwards, explaining that they had planned a series of academic talks about humanoid robotics.
Woronowicz says the same is likely true of any audience who attends her academic talks.
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As did the "America" series, this gallop through history relies only partly on academic talking heads.
It seemed bizarre that events so serious would be linked causally with a rarefied form of academic talk.
They were aghast at a meeting of the British-Irish academicion, an academic talking shop, as they gathered around the television.
As Paul Edwards, professor of information and history at the University of Michigan, writes in his paper, How to Give an Academic Talk: "You've seen it a hundred times.
It's a cultural-studies cliche to point out the ways in which socially sanctioned limits are transgressed; but academic talk of the "liminal" is less annoying when the subject being discussed actually is the limen — "threshold," in Latin.
But in the end, the controversy over this massive steel abstract monument in Manhattan in the 1980s is one for the history books, an academic talking point to be gone over by PhD students.
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