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Academic definition

Academic. Se il Software Apple è contrassegnato come "Academic", oppure se avete acquistato il Software Apple a un prezzo speciale per utenti "Academic", per utilizzare tale Software dovete possedere i requisiti di Utente Finale Education. Per "Utente Finale Education" si intendono studenti, docenti, personale di supporto o amministrativo che frequenta e/o presta la propria opera in istituti riconosciuti dediti all’istruzione (ossia, università e istituti di istruzione primaria e secondaria, pubblici o privati).
Academic means all matters relating to the education and training requirements of a Residency Program that is accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or the College of Family Physicians of Canada and provided by the Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia. Academic matters are outside the scope of this Agreement.
Academic in this context means all matters relating to the academy.

Examples of Academic in a sentence

  • The special review team will consist of one (1) manager appointed by the College President, one (1) faculty member appointed by the LRCFT College President, and one (1) faculty member appointed by the Academic Senate President.

  • The vacancy created by the challenge is to be filled by the Academic Senate President (or designee), in consultation with the Area Xxxx or appropriate administrator and the Department Chair(s), if any, from the pool of tenured faculty in the Performance Review Service Area as described above.

  • The Academic Senate President (or designee) must notify the faculty member of the replacement request.

  • In special cases, the Academic Senate President (or designee), in consultation with the Academic Senate President(s) from the other college(s) involved, may appoint faculty members from other colleges to help assure that at least one (1) of the faculty on the team comes from the same or closely-related discipline as the faculty member being reviewed.

  • The request to replace the faculty member must be in writing and include an explanation for the request, signed by the Area Xxxx and faculty member who requested a replacement, and sent to the Academic Senate President.


More Definitions of Academic

Academic means any activity, objective, or purpose that is reasonably necessary for and related to a school district’s provision of instruction to students permitted or required by state or federal law.
Academic means a student's official record of academic performance, including, but not limited to transcript of grades or other action taken by the institution directly related to academic performance. The term "academic" does not include any nonacademically-related action the institution may take.
Academic as used herein shall mean all subjects of instruction except those which of necessity or by educationally accepted practice are normally taught or handled in larger class sizes, such as physical education or band.
Academic means a person with outstanding academic and/or professional experience who lectures or conducts research in a higher education institution or a research centre established in accordance with national legislation and practice;
Academic means a single educational institution.
Academic means any educational, research, or creative professional activity that is acknowledged as such by the University of Toronto or the Corporation.
Academic means relating to or associated in any way with the Law School program, including curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular activities, such as competition for or participation in a law review, moot court competition, guided research; participation in clinical or externship work or any other activity that the Law School organizes or sanctions.