Including:
Academic papers, works, scientific research projects, etc.
Historical sources:
The academic circle was named "Academy" because it was a refuge outside the walls of ancient Athens. Named after the legendary hero Akkadmos, it has several olive groves, gyms and places suitable for intimate gatherings. In these gardens, there are a lot of plants and statues of former gardeners, where Plato speaks loudly and inspires his followers.
These informal gatherings are called colleges. Later, Plato developed his party into a philosophical educational method. In 387 BC, he established the "Old College".
Plato's colleagues and students established his deduction method. Axilaus, a Greek student of Plato, founded the medieval college. Another student, Kanye Ades, established a "new college". In 335 BC, Aristotle improved the method and established academies in other gymnasiums with his own theory.