English to Bengali Dictionary academician

academician

বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের সভ্য
definition
noun
Microsoft makes its source code accessible to a variety of customers, partners, researchers, governments and academicians through the Shared Source Initiative.
an academic; an intellectual.
He is an academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences and a member of the Presidential Council on Sciences and Education, and has enormous influence on the selection and training of all Russian space travelers.
a member of an academy, especially of the Royal Academy of Arts, the Académie Française, or the Russian Academy of Sciences.
translation of 'academician'
noun
শিক্ষায়তনের সভ্য,
সংস্কৃতি-পরিষদের সভ্য,
বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের সভ্য
example
The degree may additionally bring together the spectral ends of the continuum of professional life: the 'academician' researcher and the clinician.
He is an 'academician' of the Russian Academy of Sciences and a member of the Presidential Council on Sciences and Education, and has enormous influence on the selection and training of all Russian space travelers.
Although he has been elected mayor twice in succession since 1995, Xu is an 'academician' at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and is still a professor and tutor for doctoral students of the university.
The article quoted Ouyang Ziyuan, an 'academician' with the Chinese Academy of Sciences who is in charge of China's lunar exploration program.
Topgyal, a Tibetan 'academician' of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, was very excited at the news about the successful launch of the manned Shenzhou V spaceship that made China the third country in the world to send a man into space.
Then in 1841 he was promoted to an ordinary 'academician' at the Academy.
He was a frequent exhibitor at the National Academy of Design in New York City, to which he was elected an associate member in 1851 and an 'academician' in 1854.
He entered the RA Schools in 1789, had a drawing exhibited at the academy in 1790, and was elected a full 'academician' in 1802.
On July 29, 1769, Huet was accepted as an 'academician' at the Academie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture.
In their anger towards the city councilmen, the academicians decided it was at least better that the writing had been done by an 'academician' - even one of the Academie Francaise.
The relationship between the provincial 'academician' and his civic community was vital to the success of the format of the academies.
In 1901 Lyapunov was elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences in St Petersburg and in the following year became an 'academician' in applied mathematics of the Academy.
The primary reason for this transition is that scholars and 'academicians' in medical schools consider the data important and possibly valid.
The greatest academies seek the greatest 'academicians' .
The documents speak of the appalling state the Academy of Sciences was in after Razumovsky - ramshackle buildings, destitute 'academicians' who, not unlike their counterparts today, went unpaid for years.
Thick with vital information, the publication serves as an educational resource for 'academicians' , extension workers, health fair presenters, and church and community group workers.
I have no doubt some of my fellow 'academicians' are dreading the rise of these kinds of influences.
Membership of the academy confers instant celebrity status, with 'academicians' appearing on television chat shows and in popular magazines.
The book seems to be directed at 'academicians' , researchers, musicians and conductors who would be performing a particular Beethoven work and seeking to understand the expressive elements in greater detail.
Microsoft makes its source code accessible to a variety of customers, partners, researchers, governments and 'academicians' through the Shared Source Initiative.
The third volume was written by a team of Russian military 'academicians' led by Colonel Professor Valentin Runov, with contributions from officers who had served during the war.
At other times, 'academicians' or scholarly researchers have debated it in publications.
Career advancement is, of course, no less a motive for 'academicians' than for other professionals (including journalists).
Most heroes, being only mortal, in reality have clay feet and thus are subject to debunking and the type of revisionist history that our modern professors and 'academicians' so dearly love.
And although fellow 'academicians' might assume that the value of research speaks for itself, making a memorable case often depends on timing and personal connections.
Some are employed by the businesses themselves, while others are 'academicians' who receive research contracts from private companies, much as they do grants from government agencies.
This debate became public and the 'academicians' engaged in a lively exchange of opinions with members of ‘La petite academie’ in Paris.
We are looking forward to publishing what promises to be an excellent series from this dedicated group of family physicians, teachers, and 'academicians' .
‘The journal will be circulated among 'academicians' , researchers and others associated with the tourism sector,’ says G. Chandramohan, Director of KITTS.
None of the parties involved in educational research is apolitical - not tribal communities, tribal governments, federal education agencies, or 'academicians' .
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