Albayalde said that they only have the best intentions for the students and other members of the
academe.
Thus, the need to make AI and data science to become an integral part of an
academe's IT curriculum to be competitive.
PAINT BY NUMBERS: Pugh painted his original
Academe as a student in 1981 for $20 and college credit.
ICT Dgte is a group of BPOs/KPOs, the
Academe, ICT Professionals, and Partner Government Agencies in Dumaguete City and Negros Oriental.
(6) Nevertheless, there is another context of austerity that has been less examined and explored, namely, austerity within the context of
academe. While perhaps not as globally pervasive as the governmental context of austerity, it is still a micro-context of austerity that has significantly impacted life in the academy, particularly in the United States.
Such conversations and analyses come closest to unpacking how Latinas experience the tensions between subordination, self-determination, and identity that can get in the way of their achieving authenticity within
academe. Thus, a key purpose of this manuscript is to reveal and learn from the critical conversations about Latinas' academic lives that are captured in this research.
Rather, the authors demonstrate the detailed functioning of government, industry, and
academe in an aerospace case study in which McDonald was a first-person participant.
As someone who worked in
academe as a nurse educator for more than 30 years, an added factor that I think warrants scrutiny is the failure of the academic community to address the difference in job satisfiers, including incomes, that exist between nurses in education and those in practice.
Tedious journeys; autoethnography by women of color in
academe.
McIntosh is no stranger to
academe, having rebuilt the University of Western Ontario's opera program in the 1990s (he was succeeded there by baritone Theodore Baerg) and then taught at Rutgers University in the U.S.