These coadjutant positions also provide a way for students supported by fellowships or research assistantships to obtain teaching experience. |
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Graduate schools often offer fellowships or graduate teaching assistantships that undergraduate programs do not. |
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In addition, Fanning is a skilled grantsman, garnering 11 fellowships and research awards in 10 years. |
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These were social and religious fellowships, and the town's Guildhall belonged to one of them. |
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Magdalen may well have far more tutors than most other colleges, but far more of these are University fellowships and non-teaching positions. |
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The center offers research fellowships, courses, lecture series, conferences, and publications. |
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It has established prestigious five year fellowships for outstanding laboratory investigators, particularly in hearing and olfaction. |
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Graduate fellowships partly paid in scrip that could be used to buy university-press books. |
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Her work and accomplishments have led to numerous honors, dance awards, grants, and fellowships. |
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The new charismatic fellowships have warm fellowship and regenerate church membership. |
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While this may seem somewhat alien to us individualistic Westerners, it creates some very fine fellowships. |
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Why does the Orthodox church use leavened bread and most Protestant fellowships use unleavened bread? |
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He was honoured with recognition, awards, and fellowships all through his life. |
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She sought any work she could get, including temporary jobs in a clerical pool, while vainly applying for arts fellowships. |
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The fellowships are awarded in synthetic organic chemistry and computational chemistry. |
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It appears that men from Lancashire were given preference at this time in the competition for fellowships at Christ's College. |
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The members of the board didn't understand postdoctoral research fellowships. |
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She provided information on SSHRC's activities, stating seventy per cent of allocations constitute direct support and fellowships. |
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Most fellowships do not provide stipends above the salary of a junior faculty member, and there is often nothing in place for the institution to supplement their pay, he says. |
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An open public meeting was held in the Community Centre on Saturday night and this was followed by closed meetings of both fellowships on Sunday morning. |
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Many college students are getting experience before they graduate by participating in internships, cooperative education, fellowships, and summer work. |
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The Asiatic Society of Mumbai has instituted six fellowships of one-year duration in Indology, Social Sciences, History of Maharashtra and on an area concerning Japan. |
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He is also soliciting funds for university fellowships in agronomy and engineering. |
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I am not sure how many dollars are involved for the centre or for the fellowships, bursaries and so on that may come forward from this. |
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Courier welcomes news, feature stories and ideas, and photographs about Anabaptist-Mennonite fellowships. |
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I'm referring to the actual members of the local congregations, fellowships and brotherhoods that open their hearts and wallets regularly for their faith. |
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These revolve mostly around the scholarships and fellowships held in universities. |
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My suggestion is that the Royal Society should debar him from any committee that makes decisions about fellowships, prizes or policy. |
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His programme in integrative medicine at the University of Arizona offers two year fellowships to doctors who have completed residencies in primary care specialties. |
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His career also includes various professorships, fellowships and teaching posts in the U. S. and Asia. |
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This is indeed a delicate task as in most towns people have never experienced interdenominational cooperation by the various church fellowships. |
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This support takes place in the form of advisory services, group training, seminars, workshops and fellowships, and field projects. |
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Funding is available for research grants, spare parts for laboratory equipment, fellowships, associateships, visiting scientists and travel to conferences. |
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He joins the local community, starts a business, and plants reproducing fellowships of believers. |
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They were baptised and integrated into one of the many participating church fellowships. |
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The third programme, People with ¤ 4.7 billion will enable tens of thousands of researchers to benefit from fellowships for research training. |
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The associated fellowships will allow for fellows' stays for up to a maximum duration of 3 years. |
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A total of 28 advisory services, 3 fellowships and 6 training courses benefited more than 177 stakeholders from 36 institutions and 8 countries. |
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In 2005, Australia hosted a total of 48 IAEA fellowships and scientific visitors. |
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A new system of institutional fellowships will lower the financial barriers for excellent students. |
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A committee of local pastors and leaders wishing to involve their church fellowships in the campaign is set up. |
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We ask that every resident, but especially those considering applying for subspecialty fellowships to please review the attached draft. |
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An institutional unit offers programmes for economic assistance for education and fellowships for young people. |
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He achieved numerous other honours and distinctions, including postgraduate prizes and fellowships, and he was invited to lecture around the world. |
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The third component concerns capacity building and human resource development and will include, amongst others, the provision of foreign and domestic training fellowships in obstetrics, nursing, surgical care and anesthesia. |
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Seventy fellowships will be awarded each year. |
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The megachurch he attends is too big for making personal connections, so he also fellowships weekly in one of the church's small groups. |
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Industrial ecology, pleasing landscapes, coworkers along its sidewalks, and finally warm fellowships at its tables justify the bother of planning EcoCity. |
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After receiving two fellowships in 1970, he took a leave of absence from Yale to visit Africa, working as an anesthetist in a hospital in Tanzania and then traveling through other African nations. |
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The endowment supports these programs in a number of ways including research, fellowships for medical professionals, professorships, deanships, career development awards, and directorship of specific programs. |
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Fellowship supplements will be offered to students who obtain fellowships from other granting organizations as well as to researchers on sabbatical leave to encourage them to join the program. |
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The research infrastructure through the endowment of lectureships, fellowships, chairs and research equipment has provided a quantum leap in our efforts to pursue research worthy of international recognition. |
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They provide fellowships, mentorship programs and start-up contests. |
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In fact, the Ruddy Centre is part of what convinced this rising star to choose the Heart Institute after completing two postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard. |
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The Legion launched many community programs, including the National Unity and Seniors Programs and medical fellowships to promote geriatric and gerontology specialties across the country. |
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Then once the campaign is over, we need to be sure that the completed decision cards will be counted and distributed among the participating fellowships in readiness for the follow-up work. |
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It was at this time that he devised the imaginative program of NRC postdoctorate fellowships which contributed so greatly to the vitality of the NRC laboratories. |
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These fellowships will allow the winners to devote their full time and attention to their work, in effect supercharging their research while freeing them from their other duties. |
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During her seven-year stay, Guerin performed with Tere O'Connor Dance, the Bebe Miller Company, and Sara Rudner, and she was a recipient of numerous fellowships. |
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Over the ensuing decade, Condon excelled in the academic world, accepting teaching positions and fellowships in Indiana and New York, and London, England. |
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The Crutch of Connolly's fantasy was an American millionaire who, instead of endowing fellowships for fingerling writers, came to the aid of already pan-sized but struggling in the economic shallows. |
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As was the case with all fellowships at that time, the studentship at Christ Church was dependent upon his remaining unmarried, and, by the terms of this particular endowment, proceeding to holy orders. |
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Following his formal education, he completed postdoctoral fellowships in medical genetics at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School and in Pathology at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. |
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Destination countries and international development organisations should offer platforms and forums, travel stipends, fellowships, and business meetings to facilitate this process. |
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At university research hospitals, the program funds postdoctoral fellowships to help ensure that doctors at the top of their field have access to funds for research. |
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Though its own bright graduates still head to Europe or the United States for PhDs or post-doctoral fellowships, nowadays that is more because science is an international affair than because they cannot study at home. |
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The aim is to put each new believer in touch with one of the churches and fellowships involved in the campaign so that he or she can find a spiritual home. |
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Each year, one or two fellowships have been awarded to mature journalists who wish to use four-month study-leaves to enhance their ability to pursue public service journalism. |
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To address this need for skilled staff and well trained human resources, an increasing number of fellowships, scientific visits, and training courses are being offered to African Member States. |
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He said that an important characteristic of the fellowships programme was that it was international, which gave its beneficiaries a sense of the relativity of cultural values and the world of teaching. |
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During their fellowships, participants apply what is learned from the EXTRA program to a specific intervention project responding to real situations within their home organizations. |
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As we promote excellence, provide bursaries and fellowships to those individuals and coaches I hope the minister will find increased ways to ensure that meritorious athletes get to the top. |
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In 1871 Gladstone sponsored legislation that provided full access to degrees and fellowships. |
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Newton tried unsuccessfully to obtain one of the two fellowships that exempted the holder from the ordination requirement. |
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He increased the number of research fellowships from 31 to 49, and sought to bring talent into the college. |
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Unitarian theology, therefore, is distinguishable from the belief system of modern Unitarian and Unitarian Universalist churches and fellowships. |
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In Anglophone countries, Heathen groups are typically called kindreds or hearths, or alternately sometimes as fellowships, tribes, or garths. |
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He received honorary degrees and fellowships from 19 conservatories and universities in Europe and America. |
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Amongst those holding the fellowships were Kenneth Armitage, Reg Butler, Dennis Creffield and Terry Frost and others. |
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Feldman is a generous supporter of many Technion projects, including graduate student housing, scholarships, fellowships and visiting guest lectureships. |
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Graduate fellowships should be opened up to all members of the University. |
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Although not part of the official structures of the Methodist Church of Great Britain, there are a number of fellowships and societies for Methodist interests. |
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The Chair is ex officio Chair of the Honorary Degrees and Fellowships Committee, Nominations Committee and Remuneration and Strategy Committee. |
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No more the death kiss of whiting Awards and Pew Fellowships. |
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They are both tarred with a dirty brush, and I can't have the Fellowships tarred with the same brush. |
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Parallel Gregory Fellowships also existed in music and poetry at the University. |
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