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Definition of academic year in English: academic yearnoun The period of the year during which students attend school or university, usually reckoned from the beginning of the autumn term to the end of the summer term. Example sentencesExamples - The change has been made as the school starts the new academic year as a specialist sports college.
- The university has an exciting academic year ahead of it, with a range of innovative projects and new courses on offer for students.
- At the start of the academic year, student teams are assigned disease states to map.
- The Wife's son, Gregory, had been enrolled at York University during the last academic year.
- A few schools are realizing the significant limitations of having only six academic years to educate a pharmacy student.
- The campus was full with students beginning their academic years.
- Bloom had agreed to continue to perform his duties until the end of the current academic year, the university said.
- The beginning of the academic year is an opportune time to reflect on education and its role in society.
- Volunteer mentors and mentees with similar goals would be paired for an academic year.
- The new academic year will also be a tense year for teachers and students.
- The academic year began in autumn 2001 with warnings of an exodus of teachers from the classroom.
- It's unlikely you'll find out your re-mark grade before the beginning of the academic year in September.
- Writing in the summer, he devotes the academic year primarily to teaching and service.
- With only three weeks until the academic year begins, some teacher training colleges are less than half full.
- BBC News Online will catch up with the Sussex University students again at the end of the academic year.
- Geoffroy also will speak about the academic year ahead and his goals for the university.
- Universities are loathe to delay the academic year's start and schools don't believe exams could be taken earlier.
- Over the course of the last academic year up to 16 students participated in the programme.
- They are timed to fit most appropriately with your child's education, so could be held at any time during the academic year.
- If they fail to pay within the next six weeks they will be absented from university for the full academic year.
Definition of academic year in US English: academic yearnounˌækəˈdɛmɪk jɪ(ə)r The period of the year during which students attend an educational institution, usually from September to June. Also called school year Example sentencesExamples - Universities are loathe to delay the academic year's start and schools don't believe exams could be taken earlier.
- The change has been made as the school starts the new academic year as a specialist sports college.
- The beginning of the academic year is an opportune time to reflect on education and its role in society.
- BBC News Online will catch up with the Sussex University students again at the end of the academic year.
- Volunteer mentors and mentees with similar goals would be paired for an academic year.
- A few schools are realizing the significant limitations of having only six academic years to educate a pharmacy student.
- With only three weeks until the academic year begins, some teacher training colleges are less than half full.
- Writing in the summer, he devotes the academic year primarily to teaching and service.
- The academic year began in autumn 2001 with warnings of an exodus of teachers from the classroom.
- They are timed to fit most appropriately with your child's education, so could be held at any time during the academic year.
- Bloom had agreed to continue to perform his duties until the end of the current academic year, the university said.
- The new academic year will also be a tense year for teachers and students.
- At the start of the academic year, student teams are assigned disease states to map.
- It's unlikely you'll find out your re-mark grade before the beginning of the academic year in September.
- Geoffroy also will speak about the academic year ahead and his goals for the university.
- Over the course of the last academic year up to 16 students participated in the programme.
- The Wife's son, Gregory, had been enrolled at York University during the last academic year.
- If they fail to pay within the next six weeks they will be absented from university for the full academic year.
- The university has an exciting academic year ahead of it, with a range of innovative projects and new courses on offer for students.
- The campus was full with students beginning their academic years.
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