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Divinity (academic discipline)
Divinity (academic discipline) Part of the series on Christianity History ... Christianity Protestantism Christian movements Divinity is the academic study of Christian and other theology and ... usually leads to the award of an academic degree or a professional degree. Such degrees ...
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Discipline
Discipline For other uses, see Discipline (disambiguation). Discipline is any training intended to produce a ... disinclined to harm others or self, lack discipline. Discipline, while often thought to be a ...
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Academic degree
Academic degree A degree is any of a ... doctor", and "professor" signify different levels of academic achievement, but initially they were equivalent terms ... students who have only obtained their first academic qualification. The University of Paris used the ... within German universities and spread across the academic world. The French terminology is tied closely ... practice has mostly died out. Types of academic degree Some examples of specific degrees ...
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Academic journal
Academic journal In relation to the natural sciences, see Scientific journal An academic journal is a regularly-published, peer-reviewed ... publication that publishes scholarship relating to an academic discipline. The purpose of such a journal is ... original articles and book reviews. The term "academic journal" applies to scholarly publications in ...
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Academic Senate
Academic Senate The Academic Senate (in latin Senatus Academicus) is the supreme academic body for an Ancient university in Scotland ... Another function of the Senate is the discipline of students (both current and former). Under ...
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Discipline (disambiguation)
Discipline (disambiguation) Look up Discipline in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Discipline can refer to one of the following. Discipline, any training intended to produce a specific character or pattern of behaviour A discipline is a specific branch of knowledge ...
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Academic history
Academic history This article is about the academic discipline. For more general history, see history of science. An academic history can mean a large, multivolume work ... first century. What gives this concept of 'academic history' its own historicity, or "cubbyhole ...
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Academic freedom
Academic freedom Academic freedom is the freedom of teachers, students, and academic institutions to pursue knowledge wherever it may ... undue or unreasonable interference. At the minimum, academic freedom involves the freedom to engage in ... to colleagues, and publishing research findings. Still, academic freedom has limits. In the United ...
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School discipline
School discipline School discipline is a form of discipline found in schools. The term refers to ... For this reason the usage of school discipline sometimes means punishment for breaking school rules ... school rules. Generally, the aim of school discipline is (in theory at least) to ...
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Academic department
Academic department An academic department is a division of a university ... or school faculty devoted to a particular academic discipline. This article covers United States usage at ... e.g. Physics 230: Quantum mechanics. Undergraduate academic majors or degree programs are generally ...
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