Sentences with phrase «as honoraria»

The money I make from selling prints, as well as honoraria from these engagements, is enough to perpetuate the trip, and these gatherings often act as catalysts for the local creative community.
«Examples of financial ties to industry include payment for research, ownership of stock and stock options, as well as honoraria for advice or public speaking, consultation, service on advisory boards or medical education companies, and receipt of patents or patents pending,» the new guidelines say.

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Gelfand is a consultant and has received honoraria from Janssen Biologics, which is owned by the same parent company as the maker of the drug.
Additionally, TCLP provides ongoing and in - person support to participating schools and teachers, as well as providing monthly honoraria to mentors and access to grants to support language - learning projects.
Romance writers — and particularly novices — are much less likely to see their books as conduits toward speaker / lecturer fees (or «honoraria», or several other terms frequently used) than are many logos - worshipping Protestants (the core of TN's audience).
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List all financial support you have received related to your research, including, but not limited to, all private, state, and federal assistance, grants, contracts (including subgrants or subcontracts), or other financial awards or honoraria... [and](1) the location of all data archives relating to each published study for which you were an author or co-author, (2) such supporting documentation as computer source code, validation information, and other ancillary information, (3) when this information was available to researchers, (4) where and when you first identified the location of this information, (5) what modifications, if any, you have made to this information since publication of the respective study, and (6) narrative description of the steps... to replicate your study results...
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