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The phrase "active academy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an educational institution or program that emphasizes engagement, participation, and dynamic learning experiences.
Example: "The active academy encourages students to participate in hands-on projects and collaborative learning activities."
Alternatives: "dynamic learning center" or "engaged educational institution".
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This year's election brings the total of active academy members to 2,290.
A team of more than 20 reporters and researchers then used multiple sources to confirm the identity of active academy members.
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She hopes that younger scientists like Zhuang will become active in academy affairs, nominate their peers for membership, and spread the word that the academy is eager to represent the best of U.S. science.
Woodard, who joined the organization in 1985 and has been active on academy committees, said she often encourages women to apply for membership in the academy, believing the best way to effect change is from within.
In 2014, there were 20 active Networking Academies in the country, of which women made up 47% of the enrollment and 25% of the instructors.
Once he retires from the N.F.L., Manning will remain active with the academy, but will stop throwing for the showcase, he says.
Inductees are active in the academy, working on one of the steering committees that support faculty and trainee mentorship, special lectures and events, and communications.
National academies, learned societies and networks: A growing number of national academies are active in science policy, and in countries such as Canada, China, Germany, Netherlands, South Africa, US and UK, academies are an important source of scientific advice.
However, Ahnlund had not been an active member of the academy since 1996, and his chair was left empty until his death in 2012.
Mr. Ahnlund, who has not been an active participant in the academy's work since 1996, wrote in the newspaper Svenska Dagbladet that Ms. Jelinek's writing was "a mass of text that appears shoveled together without a trace of artistic structure" and expressed doubt that the members of the academy had ever read even a fraction of her work.
Ronald Klatz, president of the A4M, declined to discuss Chein's case, other than to say that Chein is no longer an active member of the academy.
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