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  2. Academia.edu - Wikipedia

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    Academia.edu is a commercial platform for sharing academic research that is uploaded and distributed by researchers from around the world. All academic articles are free to read by visitors, however uploading and downloading articles is restricted to registered users, with additional features accessible only as a paid subscription.

  3. Academy - Wikipedia

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    An academic is a person who works as a teacher or researcher at a university or other higher education institution. An academic usually holds an advanced degree. The term scholar is sometimes used with equivalent meaning to that of academic and describes in general those who attain mastery in a research discipline. It has wider application ...

  4. Outline of academia - Wikipedia

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    Academia.edu - Online community of academic scholars - Community Contributor of academic Harvard; Academia and web 2.0; An Academic costume code and an Academic ceremony guide; Bibliography on the history of the university, provided by Palinurus: The Academy and the Corporation, a web site from the University of California, Santa Barbara

  5. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    Academic rank (also scientific rank) is the rank of a scientist or teacher in a college, high school, university or research establishment. The academic ranks indicate relative importance and power of individuals in academia. The academic ranks are specific for each country, there is no worldwide-unified

  6. Academic ranks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Academic department heads and chairs serve the same function, and there may also be associate and assistant department heads or chairs (though this is unusual). In medical schools, departments may be divided into sections or divisions by subspecialty, each with its own section chief or division chief.

  7. Richard Price (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Price raised $600,000 from London-based [6] venture capitalists and moved to San Francisco, California, where he officially launched Academia.edu in September 2008. [7] [8] [9] In 2014, the Academia.edu website had over 10 million registered users who uploaded more than 2.9 million papers. By 2016, the company had raised $17.7 million ...

  8. Scholar - Wikipedia

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    A scholar is a person who is a researcher or has expertise in an academic discipline. A scholar can also be an academic, who works as a professor, teacher, or researcher at a university. An academic usually holds an advanced degree or a terminal degree, such as a master's degree or a doctorate (PhD).

  9. Academician - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the meaning for the title of Academician follows the traditions of the two most successful early scientific societies: either the Royal Society, where it was an honorary recognition by an independent body of peer reviewers and was meant to distinguish a person, while giving relatively little formal power, or the model of the French Academy of Sciences, which was much closer ...