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libertad académica

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

academic freedom SUBST U or C

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

freedom [americ ˈfridəm, Brit ˈfriːdəm] SUBST

1.1. freedom U or C (liberty):

1.2. freedom U (independence, scope):

1.3. freedom U:

2.1. freedom U (frankness):

2.2. freedom U or C (familiarity):

3. freedom U (rights of use or access):

I. academic [americ ˌækəˈdɛmɪk, Brit akəˈdɛmɪk] ADJ

1.1. academic (in higher education):

academic career/record/scientist/research

1.2. academic (scholarly):

academic institution/discipline
academic publication
academic publication
academic child

2. academic (abstract):

academic question/debate

II. academic [americ ˌækəˈdɛmɪk, Brit akəˈdɛmɪk] SUBST

no Dicionário PONS

freedom [ˈfri:dəm] SUBST

1. freedom of person, country:

2. freedom (right):

3. freedom (room for movement):

4. freedom (unrestricted use):

I. academic [ˌækəˈdemɪk] ADJ

1. academic:

academic ESCOLAR

2. academic (intellectual):

3. academic (theoretical):

academic argument

4. academic (irrelevant):

II. academic [ˌækəˈdemɪk] SUBST

académico(-a) m (f)
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freedom [ˈfri·dəm] SUBST

1. freedom of person, country:

2. freedom (right):

3. freedom (room for movement):

4. freedom (unrestricted use):

I. academic [ˌæk·ə·ˈdem·ɪk] ADJ

1. academic:

academic ESCOLAR

2. academic (intellectual):

3. academic (theoretical):

academic argument

4. academic (irrelevant):

II. academic [ˌæk·ə·ˈdem·ɪk] SUBST

académico(-a) m (f)

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Efforts to address political issues, or to address restrictions on academic freedom, should not themselves infringe upon academic freedom.
news.mit.edu
Other tactics misrepresent evolution as scientifically controversial and pretend that advocates for teaching creationism are defending academic freedom.
en.wikipedia.org
The outcome was hailed as a victory for academic freedom.
en.wikipedia.org
Butler rejected student appeals to cancel the invitation, calling the request illiberal and citing the need for academic freedom.
en.wikipedia.org
These individuals typically are not tenured or tenure-track faculty and therefore have little or no assurance of academic freedom.
theconversation.com

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