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1 academic ability
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2 academic career
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3 academic discipline
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4 academic education
academic education EDU allgemeinbildende Erziehung f (im Gegensatz zu fachlicher oder technischer Ausbildung)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > academic education
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5 academic labour market
academic labour market EDU, PERS Arbeitsmarkt m für Lehrkräfte an Hochschulen und Universitäten (nicht: Arbeitsmarkt für Akademiker)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > academic labour market
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6 academic question
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7 academic research
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > academic research
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8 academic standards
academic standards EDU Ausbildungsanforderungen fpl (an Hochschulen); Ausbildungsniveau n (an Hochschulen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > academic standards
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9 academic supervisor
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10 academic year
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > academic year
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1. adjectiveakademisch; wissenschaftlich [Fach, Studium]2. noun* * *[ækə'demik]adjective (of or concerning study especially in schools, colleges etc: an academic career.) akademisch* * *aca·dem·ic[ˌækəˈdemɪk]I. adj\academic institution Universitätseinrichtung f\academic year Studienjahr nt2. (not vocational) wissenschaftlich\academic approach wissenschaftlicher Ansatz3. (scholarly) wissenschaftlich\academic interests geistige Interessen5. (irrelevant) hypothetischII. n Lehrkraft f an der Universität* * *["kə'demɪk]1. adj1) akademisch; publisher, reputation wissenschaftlichacademic advisor (US) — Studienberater( in) m(f)
academic dean (US) — Dekan( in) m(f)
academic year — akademisches Jahr, Studienjahr nt
2) (= intellectual) approach, quality, interest wissenschaftlich; interests geistig; person, appearance intellektuell; style, book akademisch3) (= theoretical) akademischout of academic interest —
since the decision has already been made the discussion is purely academic — da die Entscheidung schon getroffen wurde, ist das eine (rein) akademische Diskussion
2. nAkademiker( in) m(f); (UNIV) Universitätslehrkraft f* * *academic [ˌækəˈdemık]A adj (adv academically)1. akademisch:b) mit dem Universitätsstudium zusammenhängend:academic freedom akademische Freiheit;academic year Universitätsjahr nc) fig (rein) theoretisch, hypothetisch, praxisfern:an academic question eine (rein) akademische Frage;an academic discussion eine akademische Diskussiond) fig unpraktisch, ohne praktischen Nutzen2. gelehrt, wissenschaftlich:he is very academic er hat viele geistige Interessen3. allgemeinbildend, geisteswissenschaftlich, humanistisch (Kurs etc)4. konventionell, traditionell (Maler etc)B s1. Hochschullehrer(in)2. Geisteswissenschaftler(in)acad. abk1. academic2. academy* * *1. adjectiveakademisch; wissenschaftlich [Fach, Studium]2. noun* * *adj.akademisch adj. n.Akademiker m.Wissenschaftler m. -
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\academic institution Universitätseinrichtung f;\academic year Studienjahr nt2) ( not vocational) wissenschaftlich;\academic approach wissenschaftlicher Ansatz3) ( scholarly) wissenschaftlich;\academic interests geistige Interessen; -
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19 academic brain drain
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