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275px x 206px | 19.60kB [source page] into one of two divisions each of which is listed below Note that not all departments are currently available please check back often for the latest update From Yahoo Image Search: "Academic Departments" Arts College Task Force Suggests Extensive Cuts | The Cornell ...
Ben Eisen ue, 01 Sep 2009 04:00:00 GM [It] usually means merging or eliminating . academic departments. . The report had foreboding overtones as it presented what the reduced college could look like. Perhaps the main conclusion from our analysis, the report read, ... Job Opening: Civil - University / Academic , Civil - Water ...
unknown ue, 01 Sep 2009 09:47:00 GM The CE . department. is one of the fastest growing . departments. within the College with 20 full-time faculty members and about 500 students. The . Department. is in an upward trend. Student enrollment and external research funding increased ... IT Specialist 3- Academic Computing Services (ACS)
unknown Wed, 12 Aug 2009 02:21:26 GM In coordination with the ACS systems administrator, the Information Technology Specialist III will install and manage program-specific, server-based software applications serving multiple . academic departments. ; work closely with the ... From Google Blog Search: "Academic Departments" UW-Madison streamlines student scholarship search
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NinerOnline.com In addition to these two fall fairs, we also host Majors Day on 10/21, at which you can talk with various academic departments about major and minor ... Debbie Mayes, academic researcher at Lancaster University ...
guardian.co.uk Huge cultural shifts need to happen within departments in order for academics employed because of their diagnosis to be made entirely welcome, observes Kati ... From Google News Search: "Academic Departments" If Women's Studies departments came about because there was...? Q. A paucity of teaching about women's history, struggles, achievements and so forth, then wouldn't it make more sense to exert influence on history departments and such to integrate this into their curricula and have experts monitor this rather than use academic resources to create an entire department which doesn't address the key issue of women's history apparently not being included properly in traditional academic departments' curricula? Asked by R. Gaspari - Sun Nov 23 16:42:27 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Interesting suggestion. My guess is that no historian would take the conspiracy theory of women's historical oppression by men at all seriously. It would be the reaction of proper researchers to the 'research' done by feminists - despair at the bias, poor quality, and waste of public funding behind it all. Edit The reason I am against modern feminism is because of my undergraduate experiences in gender studies. I know what goes on in these classrooms and I have met plenty of real feminists. Answered by doodlebugjimv5 - Sun Nov 23 17:06:11 2008 What programs/departments are UCLA and UC Berkeley known for? Q. I know that some schools have stronger science/math departments/programs, and some have stronger liberal arts/english department/programs. What is UC Berkeley and UCLA particularly known for in terms of academics and stronger programs for people interested in majoring in that particular field? Honest answers are appreciated. Please don't trash any of these schools or give me a biased answer based on school rivalry or what not. Thanks in advance. 10 points for best, thorough answers! Asked by Harris P - Sun Aug 10 23:49:33 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. Both UCLA and Berkeley are large public schools and are very well rounded. They're not tech schools like Caltech or MIT. It's probably easier to list their weak departments than to list the ones that they're well known for, as almost every department is pretty highly regarded (Berkeley especially, I believe 35/36 of its departments are ranked in the top 10 ). Among the general public, the majors that stand out at Berkeley would be engineering (every engineering except Bioengineering) /business/economics/scien ces/mathematics. Those would probably be more well known than say, going to Berkeley for English (even though its English department is ranked #1!). Berkeley is also well regarded for law. I can't speak much for UCLA, but I know… [cont.] Answered by Pat - Mon Aug 11 20:46:47 2008 We were asked to write parts of an academic book, but we could be just anonymous writers...?
Q. The chief of our department is the head of the provincial branch of an academic society. The national head of the society were planning to write an academic book--but not only by hiself. Our chief asked all of us to write a part, but asked us to be anonymous. Many colleagues don't want to participate in. But finally everyone did his/her part. If you are one of us, how will you do? Asked by happyworm - Mon Sep 18 15:15:20 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The scenario was that many individuals do their task in making the academic book into reality. If I am one of those, it would be ok for me to be an anonymous writer if none of the national head of the society or the chief of your department to have the credits and appraisals of the outcome of the book, in short, they should also be anonymous. I would prefer and agree to name the academic book the name of the department or the society or another group name that could best represent all the individuals who worked hard to do his/her part in making the book. Answered by jesein - Sun Sep 24 00:57:49 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Academic Departments" See also:
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