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Scholar is an individual who is involved in scholarship, the detailed study of a specific subject and the contribution of new knowledge to that field. Scholars are usually associated with an academic institution such as a university or research institute. They are engaged in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding, often focusing on a particular discipline or field of study.
Definition[edit]
The term "scholar" is derived from the Ancient Greek word scholastes, which means "student" or "pupil". In the modern context, a scholar is someone who pursues academic and intellectual activities, particularly those that require a high level of discipline and expertise. Scholars are often associated with universities and other institutions of higher learning, where they conduct research, teach, and publish their findings.
Roles and Responsibilities[edit]
Scholars have a variety of roles and responsibilities, depending on their specific field of study and the institution they are associated with. These may include:
- Conducting research: Scholars are often involved in the creation of new knowledge through research. This can involve conducting experiments, collecting data, analyzing results, and publishing findings in academic journals.
- Teaching: Many scholars are also teachers, sharing their knowledge and expertise with students. This can involve lecturing, leading seminars, supervising student research, and developing curriculum.
- Publishing: Scholars are expected to contribute to their field by publishing their research findings. This can involve writing articles for academic journals, authoring books, or presenting at conferences.
- Peer review: Scholars often participate in the peer review process, evaluating the work of their colleagues to ensure it meets the standards of their discipline.
Types of Scholars[edit]
There are many different types of scholars, depending on their field of study and level of expertise. These include:
- Postdoctoral researchers: These are individuals who have completed their doctoral studies and are conducting further research in their field.
- Professors: These are senior scholars who conduct research and teach at a university. They are often recognized experts in their field.
- Research fellows: These are scholars who are funded to conduct research on a specific topic.
- Visiting scholars: These are scholars who visit an institution for a short period of time to conduct research, teach, or collaborate with other scholars.


