Word: inacademia
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This structural problem--what Buell has calledthe hourglass shape of the job market inacademia--has squeezed the opportunities at alluniversities, meaning that Harvard is competingwith them for young, talented professors...
...Radcliffe--under one proposal calledthe Radcliffe Institutes for Advanced Study--wouldfocus its energies on cultivating collaboration inacademia, both among its institutes and with theHarvard faculties--along themes of inquiry fromthe media to human development to economics...
Associate Professor of Government Samuel J.Popkin (left) becomes a symbol for academicfreedom in November, 1972. Subpoenaed to testifybefore a Boston grand jury in the case of DanielEllsberg '52, Popkin refuses to answer the jury'squestions. To speak before the grand jury wouldhave compromised his sources and his future inacademia, Popkin says in a defense rejected by theSupreme Court...
...competitive in what it takes toattract and hold the interest and commitment ofsufficient numbers of outstanding young people tokeep the enterprise going...They are voting withtheir feet, for careers other than those inacademia...
...these personal and professional qualitiesmay keep Spence, still relatively young, in therunning for future administrative jobs inacademia...