This means that you should have 3 years of education leading towards a doctoral degree and in some cases/ positions law degrees.
An academic institution is an educational establishment dedicated to higher education and research, which grants academic degrees.
Robert K. Poch has written: 'Academic freedom in American higher education' -- subject(s): Academic freedom, Freedom of Teaching, Higher Education
It depends on the program and the level it was offered at. The common levels within higher education are as follows.associatebachelormasterdoctorate (highest level of academic attainment)
academic means for a teacher or scholar in a University of higher education
Madhyamik , higher secondary , graduate
An academic career is one involved in higher education research and teaching. Any other career would therefore be non-academic.
Judith M. Carpenter has written: 'Trends in bachelors and higher degrees, 1975-1985' -- subject(s): Academic Degrees, Bachelor of arts degree, Degrees, Academic, Education, Higher, Higher Education, Statistics
An academic career is one involved in higher education research and teaching. Any other career would therefore be non-academic.
it is the communication taking place with the aim of advancing education. Academic communication is the vernacular formally used within institutions of Higher Education (e.g., universities, college)
Sheila Slaughter has written: 'Academic capitalism' -- subject(s): College teachers, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Higher education, Economic conditions, Education, Higher, Higher Education, Higher education and state, Political aspects, Political aspects of Higher education, Technology transfer
Clarence Linton has written: 'A study of some problems arising in the admission of students as candidates for professional degrees in education' -- subject(s): Degrees, Academic, Training of, Teachers, Universities and colleges, Admission, Professional education, Education, Higher, Entrance requirements, Academic Degrees, Higher Education
Jann E. Freed has written: 'A culture for academic excellence' -- subject(s): Administration, Education, Higher, Evaluation, Higher Education, Total quality management in higher education, Universities and colleges