Sentences with phrase «awards stipends»

Students receive a stipend higher than Australian Postgraduate Award stipends, plus support for project costs.
Meanwhile, the IDC has been reeling from a scandal that followed the revelation that some of its members were awarded stipends called «lulus» for chairing committees they weren't actually heading.
(The current National Research Service Award stipend for starting postdocs is $ 26,916.)
They'll only award the stipend to projects they think will sell well on the platform.
Awarded a stipend from the Pen / Faulkner Foundation, she is currently a contributing editor to readysteadybook.com.
The student is awarded a stipend for European travel.
Each artist will be awarded a stipend for participation.

Not exact matches

A stipend called the «Falls Prize,» for example is given to up to six students per year who have already been awarded a scholarship.
In addition to the monetary award, the scholarship also allows the opportunity for paid summer employment, mentor - ship and invitations to annual gatherings with stipends.
He awarded lands and stipends to religious scholars, schools, and colleges and was charged with the duty of helping the needy.
At the Women's Sports Foundation awards dinner in New York on Oct. 5, Jackie Joyner - Kersee, who has grossed more than $ 750,000 in endorsements and stipends in 1992, was honored as amateur sportswoman of the year.
I hope the state associations will establish legislative awards to provide a stipend for leaders to attend state legislative workshops.
Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins in a radio interview on Tuesday confirmed members of the Democratic conference met with Albany County District Attorney David Soares to discuss the controversy surrounding the awarding of committee chair stipends to vice chairs.
The statement further added, «All students under this award are either Masters» or PhD students and therefore utilize part of their stipend to fund their research works, as a result, most students have suspended their research works, which if further delayed will not guarantee their timely graduation.»
«The terms of the [scholarship] award dictate that the Scholarship Secretariat advance to us through the Ghana Mission in Beijing, a monthly stipend for our upkeep and an annual book allowance.
Three of the I.D.C.'s members — Diane Savino of Staten Island, Jose R. Peralta of Queens and David J. Valesky of Syracuse — have been beneficiaries of the awarding of chairman stipends despite not holding that post.
Mr. Lewis said the awarding of such stipends to vice chairmen was standard practice and supported by state law and the State Constitution, offering documentation that showed that Mr. Flanagan had ordered such stipends — first in a 2016 letter — following the lead of Dean G. Skelos, the disgraced former leader of the Senate.
Speaking of subpoenas, federal prosecutors have issued one in the investigation surrounding stipends awarded in the state Senate.
As vice chairman of the Senate education committee, he's grabbing the $ 18,000 stipend that committee awards.
The award, which comes with a no - strings - attached $ 625,000 stipend paid out over five years, also went to black carbon and nano materials researchers
The Fellowship award provides partial tuition support, an annual stipend for living expenses, and a research allowance for full - time graduate study and thesis / dissertation research at a U.S. academic institution for up to three years.
The network awards provide 50 % of the stipends of students and postdocs working with network investigators — the investigators are expected to make up the remainder.
However, even though it can raise the stipends for National Research Service Awards, which are given to individual postdocs, the agency does not have complete control over the salaries of postdocs who are paid directly from their advisor's grants — that is often up to the advisor.
«Graduate students assistants receive a portion of their stipend award twice a month, and the amount of stipend received is the same regardless of the number of hours spent performing such services.
On that same date, the first - year postdoctoral stipend of the National Institute of Health's Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards (NRSA), currently pegged at $ 37,740, becomes the minimum salary for new hires.
For awards made with fiscal year 2002 funds, the entry - level stipend is $ 31,092 per annum, up from $ 28,260.
(K99 awards support postdocs with an annual stipend of up to $ 75,000 and $ 25,000 annually in research support for up to 2 years.
Many postdocs at the Whitehead Institute were paid on an experience - based scale that was set according to the stipend awards granted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to postdocs through its National Research Service Aawards granted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to postdocs through its National Research Service AwardsAwards.
The award includes a monthly stipend of S$ 2000, S$ 3000, and S$ 5000 for M.Sc., Ph.D., and postdoctoral training, respectively.
An additional stipend of up to S$ 500 per month may be awarded to selected candidates under an augmentation scheme sponsored by industry and professional bodies.
The internship, which includes a stipend and travel costs to and from Washington, DC, is under the guidance of the award - winning science writers and editors of the world's largest interdisciplinary science journal.
In response, NIH announced this past August that it would increase the starting stipends of postdoctoral fellows on the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards (NRSA)-- one of NIH's bread - and - butter training awards — to $ 47,484 from $ 4Awards (NRSA)-- one of NIH's bread - and - butter training awards — to $ 47,484 from $ 4awards — to $ 47,484 from $ 43,692.
A 2005 IRS ruling implies that all postdoc income be subject to these taxes, including postdoc fellowship income; however certain fellowships and traineeships, in particular the NIH National Research Service Award (NRSA), are not because the research conducted by these postdocs is considered non-compensatory (i.e. the stipend is more like a grant than a wage paid for services).
The working group recommends that the NIH should adjust the starting stipend levels of the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards (NRSA) to $ 42,000 and index the starting stipend according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI - U) thereafter.
Patient advocates and advocacy organizations can now apply for IASLC Patient Advocacy Travel Awards, which provide free registration and travel expense stipends for up to five patient advocates for the IASLC 19th World Conference on Lung Cancer (#WCLC2018) held September 23 - 26, 2018, in Toronto, Canada.
Most institutions suggest that postdocs should be paid according to the National Institutes of Health National Research Service Award (NRSA) stipend levels.
On December 1, 2016, the University shall implement the projected FY 2017 NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Stipend levels in accordance with A. 3.
Newly awarded fellowships provide a stipend of $ 55,000 for the first year, $ 57,000 for the second year, and $ 59,000 for the third year.
We've partnered with the finest academic and filmmaking institutions, including the Sundance Institute, AFI, IFP, Women in Film, Tribeca Film Institute, Nantucket Film Festival, Boston University, Columbia University and Rooftop Films, to provide scholarships, production grants, finishing funds and living stipends, and have granted over fifty awards to - date.
• Hope Street Group, a consulting firm that was instrumental in formulating Race to the Top, sponsors a Teaching Fellows program that awards $ 5,000 stipends for teachers who are involved in implementing reforms, such as rigorous teacher evaluations, in their respective states.
The award carries a stipend of $ 10,000 to be used for research and professional development.
Each Fellow is awarded at least a $ 5,000 stipend, and must develop and implement relevant educational materials and / or programs based on their internship experience.
ATE Multicultural Education SIG presents the Dr. Anne Richardson Gayles - Felton Travel Award The ATE Multicultural Education SIG will fund two stipends at $ 100 each.
One stipend will be awarded to a doctoral student, and the other to a faculty member in a tenure - track full - time position.
Applicants for the stipend award must be current ATE members and have been selected to present at the upcoming ATE Annual Meeting.
The Education Corps is designed to provide tutoring and after - school support but not necessarily to train future teachers.92 The VISTA program matches corps members with a nonprofit organization to perform capacity building and provides yearlong stipends, but it is not intended for provision of direct services.93 The Professional Corps, which specifies teaching as one of its qualified positions, allows participants to access Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards — which recipients can use either for loan forgiveness or for paying tuition and other qualifying educational expenses — but increases residency program costs because residents are prohibited from receiving stipends through AmeriCorps and must therefore be paid through their program or the school district.94 None of these programs were designed for supported entry specifically; thus, programs dedicated to providing a gradual on - ramp to the teaching profession can sometimes find it hard to meet their definitions and requirements.
Chevrolet will award each DTU Fellow a $ 10,000 scholarship and a $ 5,000 stipend.
First awarded in 2015, it comes with a $ 1,250 stipend.
Each librarian receives a $ 5,000 cash award, a plaque and a travel stipend to attend the awards ceremony and reception in New York City, hosted by Carnegie Corporation of New York.
CHICAGO — The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association (ALA) has awarded Angela Hartman and Sara Huff its 2017 National Library Legislative Day Travel Stipend.
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