DISCIPLINE
· To chastise; or to punish for the purpose of correction; to reduce to order to obedience
a. He believes in strict discipline.
· A branch of learning
i. The Discipline of Medicine has broad ranging functions in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, research and clinical service and management.
ii. Members of the Discipline are involved in basic science research, clinical research and epidemiological research across the spectrums of Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Neurology, Ageing, Cardiology, Rheumatology, Chronic Disease and Population Health.
iii. The four campuses of the Discipline are found at The University of Adelaide
Level 6, Eleanor HarraldBldg
Frome Road
Royal Adelaide Hospital
Adelaide SA 5005
Australia
Level 6, Eleanor HarraldBldg
Frome Road
Royal Adelaide Hospital
Adelaide SA 5005
Australia
iv. Our focus on education excellence and innovative research is reflected by the academics and researchers across our seven Schools, Disciplines, Centres, and Institutes
SOURCES:
- MACMILLAN DICTIONARY
- WEBSTERS DICTIONARY AND THESAURUS
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