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academician

[ak-uh-duh-mish-uhn, uh-kad-uh-] / ˌæk ə dəˈmɪʃ ən, əˌkæd ə- /






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Leptin is more of a “classic academician,” with “the knowledge to run a board that’s more of an academic institution,” says Christian Ehler, a German member of the European Parliament who focuses on research policy.

From Science Magazine

During the presidential campaign, Biden said he would bring police and protesters together, with academicians, politicians and Civil Rights representatives looking for common ground.

From Salon

Crepeau’s furlough gives Tribune readers a taste of what academicians have found in a series of studies: Bad things happen to local democracy when newspapers disappear.

From Seattle Times

The 86-year-old was a former academician at the Chinese Academy of Engineering and a chief scientist at the National Engineering Research Centre for Digital Manufacturing.

From BBC

So, Parasite won on merit fair and square, and in the process cleared academicians of bias – pale, male and stale though they may predominantly be.

From The Guardian