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academic qualification

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meanings of academicand qualification


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academic
adjective
uk /ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/ us /ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/
relating to schools, colleges, and universities, or connected with studying and thinking, not with ...
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qualification
noun
uk /ˌkwɒl.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌkwɑː.lə.fəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
an official record showing that you have finished a training course or have the necessary ...
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Examples of academic qualification


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Most of them have no teaching experience or academicqualification in language teaching.
Let me quickly offer some statistics about the chances of the child of parents in different circumstances securing either no academicqualification or an advanced academicqualification.
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Generally they will be girls and boys without much academicqualification.
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In social services, the experience that people have is much more important than an academicqualification.
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Recruitment was largely confined to academicqualification but character came in for consideration.
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But there is no direct match between those competencies and any existing academicqualification.
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You require, of course, no academicqualification to become a student.
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Not all of the exceptionally-admitted students are without academicqualification.
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Everybody will be entitled on his merits to acquire an academicqualification.
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We have the alternatives of five years practical experience or three years plus an academicqualification.
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Shakya is a forester by academicqualification.
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Therefore, the term "specialist" is not necessarily an academicqualification by itself, but implies a person possessing an academic qualification who has made a particular branch of medicine his speciality.
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Some people who are less academic are as bright or brighter than those who have a strong academicqualification.
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A separate network is being created to consider and develop the course content for a professional academicqualification.
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An expert witness is anyone whose credentials satisfy the court whether because of academicqualification or expertise.
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An academicqualification does not turn a pilot overnight into a skilled engineer or an accurate navigator.
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They were rather embarrassed that someone was lecturing at postgraduate level who apparently had no formal academicqualification.
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Yet there have been medical schools which have required a higher academicqualification from women students than from men students.
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In a matter of four years 2,069 people have been admitted to the teaching profession without any known academicqualification.
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These records list ministry employees according to function, academicqualification, bureaucratic rank, classified status, type of work pursued, university degrees, training inside/outside the bureaucracy, and nationality of contract workers.
At the worst, they have had no academicqualification and merely have been engaged in practice for some time: they have experience.
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In addition, some people with a mixture of academicqualification and business experience have been drawn into the teaching of management subjects.
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Local authorities usually ask for a social science degree or diploma, but in 1956 about half of them had no academicqualification whatsoever.
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A youth between 14 and 18 will follow a craftsman, whereas he will not so easily follow the teacher with ordinary academicqualification.
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Likewise, education saw little reward in getting one's hands dirty on machinery, and engineering was not therefore seen as a proper academicqualification.
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