Academic Society definition

Academic Society means the affiliated academic society of Education Society, the Hong Kong University Students’ Union;
Academic Society means the affiliated Departmental Society, Curricular Society and Major or Minor Society of the Arts Association, Hong Kong University Students’ Union;

Examples of Academic Society in a sentence

  • Rössler-Trust of the Association of Federal Court of Justice Attorneys Merit Awards to enable the publication by the German Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (GRUR) and by the Freiburg Academic Society Reviews by: Rehbinder, Copyright and Media Law Review (UFITA) 2013/I, pp.

  • Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Society, Seattle, WA.

  • The drafting of the Freedom of Information Act at the Government and Parliament levels last year involved the active participation of one category of NGO, i.e. democracy advocacy groups, including the Center for Independent Journalism, the Romanian Academic Society, the Romanian Helsinki Committee (also known as APADOR-CH), and the IRIS Center.

  • Romanian Academic Society (SAR),“Banul public şi interesul privat: o evaluare a eficienţei, integrităţii şi transparenţei sistemului de achiziţii publice în România,” [The Public Funds and the Private Interest: Effectiveness, Integrity and Transparency in the Romanian Procurement System], Policy Brief No. 43.

  • Media pluralism in Estonia exists to the extent that there are at least two competing daily mixed-type good-quality newspapers, as reported at a discussion of the Estonian Academic Society of Journalism.188 There are besides this two large competing commercial television channels, and they are above all balanced by the output of the PSB television and radio services.

  • Statement by Priit Hõbemägi, the then editor-in-chief of the influential weekly Eesti Ekspress, at the public meeting held by the Academic Society of Journalism in Tartu on 21 January 2011.

  • Viewership: Estonian TV Landscape 2010), in Eesti Akadeemilise Ajakir- janduse Seltsi aastaraamat 2009/2010 (Yearbook of the Academic Society of Estonian Journalism 2009/2010), Tartu Ulikooli Kirjastus, Tartu, 2011, p.

  • Viewership: Estonian TV Landscape 2010), in Eesti Akadeemilise Ajakirjanduse Seltsi aastaraamat 2009/2010 (Yearbook of the Academic Society of Estonian Journalism 2009/2010), Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus, Tartu, 2011, p.

  • In fact, every national private television station in Romania is significantly indebted to the government (Romanian Academic Society 2004).

  • Population figures from the Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs.

Related to Academic Society

  • Law Society means the Law Society of Ireland;

  • friendly society means corporation that is a friendly society within the meaning of section 16C of the Life Insurance Act 1995 of the Commonwealth.

  • primary society means, a Primary Forest Produce Co-operative Society registered under the Chhattisgarh Co-operative Societies Act, 1960 (Act No.17 of 1961) which is a member of District Union;

  • Affiliated Society/ies means any persons that are Collecting Societies (or which perform a role similar to Collecting Societies) in jurisdictions outside South Africa with which XXXXX is for the time being affiliated. A list of Affiliated Societies appears on XXXXX’s website and is amended from time to time.

  • Society means a society established under the Societies Registration Act of 1860 (21 of 1860) or any other society established under any State or Central law for the time being in force.

  • the Society means the Society of Actuaries in Ireland

  • information society service means a service as defined in point (b) of Article 1(1) of Directive (EU) 2015/1535 of the European Parliament and of the Council;

  • building society means a building society registered under the Building Societies Act (Cap. 489);

  • Classification Society or “Class” means the Society referred to in line 4.

  • collecting society means an organisation which has as its main object, or one of its main objects, the negotiating for the collection and distribution of royalties and the granting of licenses in respect of copyright works or performer’s rights; and

  • registered society means a society, other than a society registered as a credit union, which is —

  • co-operative society means a body registered in India under the Co-operative Societies Act, 1912;

  • Academic Council means the Academic Council of the University;

  • Academic Board means the Academic Board of the University College established under paragraph 13;

  • Approved Classification Society means, in relation to a Ship, a classification society which is a member of IACS (other than the China Classification Society and the Russian Maritime Registry of Shipping) and acceptable to the Agent;

  • Mini Soccer means those participating at ages under 7s to under 10s.

  • academic staff means such categories of staff as are designated as academic staff by the Ordinances;

  • Civil engineer means a professional engineer registered in the state of California to practice in the field of civil engineering.

  • Registered professional engineer means a person who is registered as a professional engineer pursuant to s. 443.04, Stats.

  • School-sponsored media means all student media that are:

  • Municipal Engineer means the engineer for the Municipality or such person or persons designated in writing from time to time by the Municipality.

  • Protocol means, in respect of any category of object and associated rights to which this Convention applies, the Protocol in respect of that category of object and associated rights;

  • Qualified Medical Practitioner means any person legally authorized by the Government with jurisdiction in the geographical area of his or her practice to render medical or surgical service, but excluding a qualified medical practitioner who is the Insured Person or an Immediate Family Member of the Insured Person.

  • Council Directive means Council Directive 89/552/EEC of 3 October 1989 on the co-ordination of certain provisions laid down by law, regulation or administrative action in Member States concerning the pursuit of television broadcasting activities as amended by Directive 97/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 June 1997 and by Directive 2007/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2007. A simplified and codified version of these Directives was introduced in 2010: the Audiovisual Media Services Directive 2010/13/EU.

  • Academic year means the period of twelve months beginning on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July or 1st September according to whether the course in question begins in the winter, the spring, the summer or the autumn respectively but if students are required to begin attending the course during August or September and to continue attending through the autumn, the academic year of the course is to be considered to begin in the autumn rather than the summer;

  • Game has the meaning ascribed to that term in the Control Act;