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for academia vs for the academia

Both 'for academia' and 'for the academia' are commonly used, but 'for academia' is more widely accepted and used in academic writing. 'For the academia' is less common and may sound awkward to some native speakers.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 880 views

for academia

This phrase is correct and commonly used in academic contexts.

This phrase is used to refer to something that is relevant or beneficial to the academic community.

Examples:

  • This research is important for academia.
  • The conference was organized for academia.
  • The journal publishes articles for academia.
  • You're not cut out for academia.
  • As more and more money destined for academia comes through the European institutions, the European piper is indeed now calling the European tune.
  • As I understand it, Ms. Woods you've been in academia for the last 10 years.
  • When Hugh realised the scientific establishment would never accept his brilliant theory, he left academia for good.
  • It points to its above recommendations in this regard, and also to its earlier recommendation to create an attractive grant (sabbatical) system for personnel exchanges between academia and industry.
  • We met at a women in academia luncheon.
  • The collaboration between academia and industry should be enforced.
  • World buys new shoes, academia digs in its heels.
  • Imagine you wrote a paper that opened every door in academia.
  • There's a difference between philosophical thought, academia and practical in action.
  • Academia is not totally natural for me.
  • I imagine you'd fit in rather well in academia.
  • The unsub may be a part of academia.
  • We are in academia, Mr. Lewicki.
  • The support of both EU and Academia is necessary to achieve this social objective.
  • My views on government intrusion into academia are rather firm.
  • He tempted me with his academia.
  • You're in the upper echelons of academia now.
  • You very neatly explained academia, Brady.
  • Of academia, I mean, of course.

Alternatives:

  • in academia
  • within academia
  • among academia
  • pertaining to academia
  • aimed at academia

for the academia

This phrase is less common but can still be used in some contexts.

This phrase is also used to refer to something that is relevant or beneficial to the academic community, but it may sound awkward to some native speakers.

Examples:

  • This scholarship is for the academia.
  • The event was designed for the academia.
  • As I understand it, Ms. Woods you've been in academia for the last 10 years.
  • EUR 31 million for the Marie Curie Development Scheme and EUR 16 million for the Marie Curie Industry-Academia Strategic Partnership Scheme.
  • EUR 30 million for the Marie Curie Development Scheme and EUR 15 million for the Marie Curie Industry-Academia Strategic Partnership Scheme.
  • But rather than take the easy route through the academia... he honed other skills.
  • The original is in the Academia.
  • We met at a women in academia luncheon.
  • The collaboration between academia and industry should be enforced.
  • World buys new shoes, academia digs in its heels.
  • Imagine you wrote a paper that opened every door in academia.
  • There's a difference between philosophical thought, academia and practical in action.
  • Academia is not totally natural for me.
  • I imagine you'd fit in rather well in academia.
  • The unsub may be a part of academia.
  • We are in academia, Mr. Lewicki.
  • The support of both EU and Academia is necessary to achieve this social objective.
  • My views on government intrusion into academia are rather firm.
  • He tempted me with his academia.
  • You're in the upper echelons of academia now.
  • You very neatly explained academia, Brady.
  • Of academia, I mean, of course.

Alternatives:

  • for academia
  • in academia
  • within academia
  • among academia
  • pertaining to academia

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