Sentences with phrase «fellowship as»

Dr. Birol sees the fellowship as an opportunity to advance the IEA's vision through the sharing of knowledge with the university.
He has had solo and group shows throughout the United States and Europe and is the recipient of a NYFA painting fellowship as well as a participant in the Marie Walsh Sharpe Space Program.
He completed an M.F.A. at the University of Illinois and began making work that has led to astounding success that includes three NEA grants and one Guggenheim fellowship as well as a place in the most prestigious museum collections in the country.
The New York Times describes the fellowship as a «no - strings - attached grant» of $ 625,000 distributed over five years, awarded in recognition of exceptional «originality, insight and potential».
SoFi offers a maximum of four years in residency / fellowship as an option in our application.
I received a full fellowship as a graduate student, but took out loans anyway.
He taught at KIPP DC, a charter school, then earned a fellowship as a resident principal at Friendship Public Charter School in Northeast Washington.
Malik is also pleased knowing that his good friend, Robert Lindsley, won the fellowship as well.
Like many faith - based dating sites, CatholicMatch offers fellowship as well with its blog and community forums.
Stereotypes like these put up great barriers in our fellowship as Christian brothers and sisters.
Researchers were supported by an EMBO long - term fellowship and a McClintock fellowship as well as a Hollaender fellowship.
Leonardo described her AAAS policy fellowship as a positive experience that enhanced her career options.
I had the opportunity to undertake this Marie Curie fellowship as part of my doctorate research and got the chance to work with international experts in my field and be part of what I like to call «a scientific world club.»
Crediting his judicial fellowship as being a crucial part of his career advancement, he said it helped him «create contacts in Washington, D.C. and refine his understanding of how scholarly work can shape policy through communication of theoretical and empirical research.»
And this praxis is concretely demonstrated by «open commenssality» The significance of this practice of open table fellowship as a hallmark of the kingdom is aptly explained by Crossan within Jesus's context by pointing out the regulations and taboos involved in eating meals.
To that extent, Royce was as much a member of the pragmatist fellowship as either of the others.
Family participation in meaningful, enjoyable church activities develops their awareness of the church fellowship as a part of their extended family.
Our fellowship as Christians does not ultimately depend on the activity of grief or new human interactions but on Christ who unites diverse ethnicities into the eternal family of God.
The issues of effective prayer, creative religious fellowship as such, expression of religious concern, and implementation of religious resources — these were available strengths and assets the student was reluctant to use.
Man has no worth which gives him a claim upon the love of God, either before it is given or afterward.8 Man is brought into fellowship with God, but this is not the fellowship as in the eros way of holy men with a God to whom their holiness makes them acceptable, but it is fellowship of a forgiving God with forgiven sinners.
This tradition is to protect the fellowship as much or more than the endivedual.
Please keep in mind that within any assembly of uncommitted, backslidden, or misinformed Christians, will also be committed ones who are truly living the faith as God intended and are looking for the same fellowship as you.
At all events, we are justified in seeing this table - fellowship as the central feature of the ministry of Jesus; an anticipatory sitting at table in the Kingdom of God and a very real celebration of present joy and challenge.
Both writers, no doubt, are looking back to the words and actions of Jesus at his last supper, and both certainly have also in mind the «breaking of bread» which was the center of the Christian fellowship as they knew it, and remained so.
Yes, I love and value fellowship, and get as much fellowship as I can.
The idea of the Christian fellowship as a heavenly family housed on earth has a long history.
Further, Jesus points to his table fellowship as a foretaste of the basileia.
For Jesus, human healing is never spiritualized; he attends to the bodily needs of those around him through table fellowship as well as miracles.
Using Obama's own organizing experience as a hook, the campaign pitches the Obama Organizing Fellowships as «a program that's going to train a new generation of leaders — not only to help us win this election, but to help strengthen our democracy in communities across the country.»
«Brown treats funds to TAs, RAs, proctors and fellowships as financial aid and represents them as such in university - wide or departmental brochures,» the majority decision states.
Laura Bell's work has been published in several collections, and from the Wyoming Arts Council she has received two literature fellowships as well as the Neltje Blanchan Memorial Award and the Frank Nelson Doubleday... (more)
Goodman has received a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and two New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships as well as the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Exceptional Achievement.
He is a recipient of multiple National Endowment for the Arts Photography Fellowships as well as a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship.
To mark the 25th anniversary of Socrates Sculpture Park, we are highlighting Socrates» founding commitment to supporting artists at an early and seminal stages in their careers by completing a phased expansion of the EAF program to reach twenty fellowships as an annual number.
She has received fellowships as Resident Curator with HATCH Projects (2013 - 14); Public Studio Artist in Residence at the Chicago Cultural Center (2015); Resident Artist at the Stony Island Arts Bank and the Center for Afrofuturist Studies (2016).
NATIVE ARTS AND CULTURES FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES INAUGURAL NATIVE HAWAIIAN ARTIST FELLOWSHIP AWARDS FOR 2015 (VANCOUVER, Wash.)-- The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) announces twelve awardees for its inaugural 2015 NACF Native Hawaiian Artist Fellowships as follows: Robert Cazimero...
He's received National Endowment for the Arts fellowships and Fulbright fellowships as well as the Irvine Foundation Enterprise Fellowship and in 2001 he received the Getty Foundation Fellowship for Service Learning in the Arts.
She is the recipient two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships as well as fellowships from the New York State Council for the Arts, the Florida Arts Council and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, among others.
He is the recipient two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships as well as fellowships from the New York State Council for the Arts, the Florida Arts Council and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, among others.
Sonja, who exhibits nationally and internationally in solo and group exhibitions, has received numerous awards and fellowships as well as 21 residencies in artist colonies around the world

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We need the interaction, comradery and fellowship of others as much as we need food.
«As for the coverage, he doesn't get involved in it at all — not what stories to do or what not to do; he doesn't comment on any stories, including about Amazon, he just doesn't,» Marty Baron, executive editor of the Washington Post, said Thursday at an annual dinner for Columbia University's Knight - Bagehot journalism fellowship.
If you are in the non-profit field as I am, find a fellowship program to sponsor you.
«It will actually be within your power to experience a crowded, hot, slow, consumer - hell type situation as not only meaningful, but sacred, on fire with the same force that made the stars: love, fellowship, the mystical oneness of all things deep down,» he said.
At the time, the broad - based talent raid stunned the university; in September, Uber donated $ 5.5 million to support a new robotics faculty chair, as well as three graduate fellowships.
He also serves as Director of a national fellowship program based at Rutgers University that awards research fellowships to young and emerging researchers on employee stock ownership and profit sharing with over 120 fellows at colleges and universities and states throughout the U.S. and sponsors bi-annual research conferences on these issues.
For example, the downtown location is one of nine Google partners in North America and offers additional programs sponsored by Google for Entrepreneurs, as well as fellowships, events and educational programs.
Thank - you Cecilia, but if you don't believe, then you are where you are because of your unbelief, and what fellowship does a believer have with an unbeliever: We are not of the same Spirit: Therefore it can not be, even as is written:
For me, as a college student, young single woman, and then young married adult, I found that there were no Sunday gatherings for myself - no fellowship classes that matched my stage in life at most churches I visited.
All who were in the Bible spoke in and by the Holy Spirit in boldness when it came time for them to minister the Word, even as it is with me, also to bring forth my testimony as a witness: I can not fellowship with unbeliever's because all they do is cause division, and Christ is not divided: Therefore; remain as you are: This is the third time I have come to you, and you rejected me for the Word of God: Many did not even know that Jesus spoke the Word of God through Holy Spirit, so how is it that you are to know unless it be given to you to know: My God is Just and He is right, He knows the hearts of man are wicked and have turned from Him: Thank - you all, there are some that did get it: Thank - you Father in Jesus name Alexandria:
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