˜yÐÄvlog

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academic year

noun

  1. the customary annual period of instruction at a college, university, etc., running approximately from September to June.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of academic year1

First recorded in 1930–35
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He said he chose Durham because he could do a full academic year, rather than one semester, but also because of the college system.

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The left suddenly rediscovered the virtues of campus free speech amidst the Gaza protests of the last academic year – at precisely the moment the right suddenly sought to curtail it.

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A sizable portion comes from the National Institutes of Health — $2.6 billion alone for the University of California last academic year.

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Additionally, all Greek organisations at the university - a historically black college - have been barred from accepting new members for the remainder of the academic year.

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Up to 10,000 university jobs could be at risk this academic year because of the "unprecedented crisis" in higher education, the union representing staff has said.

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