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'''Academia''' is a broad term, generally encompassing institutions of higher learning, their faculty, and their students. The term may include research institutions without a major educational role, such as think tanks, industrial and government laboratories, etc. Another optional component are secondary schools (North America), gymnasiums {Europe), etc. | '''Academia''' is a broad term, generally encompassing institutions of higher learning, their faculty, and their students. The term may include research institutions without a major educational role, such as think tanks, industrial and government laboratories, etc. Another optional component are secondary schools (North America), gymnasiums {Europe), etc. | ||
The term comes from akadēmeia, the grove of [[Akadēmos]], a legendary Greek figure. | The term comes from akadēmeia, the grove of [[Akadēmos]], a legendary Greek figure.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 16:01, 5 July 2024

Academia is a broad term, generally encompassing institutions of higher learning, their faculty, and their students. The term may include research institutions without a major educational role, such as think tanks, industrial and government laboratories, etc. Another optional component are secondary schools (North America), gymnasiums {Europe), etc.
The term comes from akadēmeia, the grove of Akadēmos, a legendary Greek figure.