Scholarly achievement is something that he she accomplish, like for example he/she did make a story about someone's life and that is consider achievement.
What about something that he/she finish professional goals.
it is a achievement given to students that have grown in math/reading throw a strategy
Yes for the date and times it would have been considered a high level of scholarly achievement. he went to pembroke college at cambridge univercity
No, "scholarly" is an adjective that describes someone or something as being characteristic of a scholar or academic. An example of using "scholarly" as an adverb would be "She writes scholarly articles."
I was hoping for a scholarly explanation.
Gregory V. Loewen has written: 'Evaluating the scholarly achievement of Professor Elvi Whittaker' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Philosophy 'Social scientific interpretations of religion'
Scholarly - concerned with academic learning and research.
A doctorate, bachelor, masters degree or nobel prize are all considered high academic achievements.
is a scholarly or systematic investigation or inquiry about a subject
Dawne Clarke has written: 'A sociological study of scholarly writing and publishing' -- subject(s): Academic writing, Scholarly publishing 'A sociological study of scholarly writing and publishing' -- subject(s): Academic writing, Scholarly publishing
The opposite gender of "scholar" in Hindi is "विद्यार्थिनी" (Vidhyarthini), which means a female student or scholar.
yes.
scholarly :-)
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association was created in 2008.