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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced scholar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a high level of knowledge or expertise in a particular academic field.
Example: "The conference featured several presentations by advanced scholars who shared their latest research findings."
Alternatives: "expert academic" or "proficient researcher".
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Born into a family of poets, Huang Tingjian was educated in the Confucian classics, history, and literature, and he received the jinshi ("advanced scholar") degree in 1067.
The first degree was the xiucai ("cultivated talent"), the second the mingjing ("understanding the classics"), and the third the jinshi ("advanced scholar").
At age 21 Wang earned his jinshi ("advanced scholar") degree in the civil service examinations, and for nearly two decades he served ably as a local administrator in various posts in the south.
He received the prestigious jinshi ("advanced scholar") degree in the imperial civil-service examination system in 721 probably more for his musical talents than anything else, although he is said to have revealed his literary talents as early as age nine.
It is one of those rare academic publications that is attentive to both the beginning and advanced scholar as well as to both student and teacher.
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Advanced scholars may particularly value Baum and Smith's careful interpretation of what phylogenetic trees represent in relation to biological reality (e.g., hard polytomies, p. 59), especially in the context of contemporary evolutionary biology research.
The intricate structure of this treatise, which intermingles doxography, interpretation and speculation, makes it difficult to establish which views Pomponazzi himself actually held (as can be seen from the differing accounts of this work which have been advanced by scholars: see Ingegno; Scribano; Pine 1986, 275 343; 1999; Poppi 1988; Ramberti).
Girolamo Fracastoro, an Italian scholar, advanced the notion as early as the mid-1500s that contagion is an infection that passes from one thing to another.
Another theory on Arendt advanced by the scholar Shmuel Lederman seems to bring her point into sharper focus: Lederman argues that Arendt meant to say that evil is thoughtless, that it engenders a refusal to reckon with the nature or consequences of one's actions.
BC support was in part by an advanced in country scholar award from the Fogarty (D43-TW000007).
She is the founder and manager of the SRNL's Group for Innovation and Advancements in NanoTechnology Sciences (GIANTS) program, which is intended to advance young scholars' knowledge and skills in the many fields of nanoscience.
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