Not exact matches
Enrollees, all
of whom held graduate
degrees and many
of whom were either working scientists or recent
doctoral recipients in STEM fields, did an intensive 1 - year program
of summer classes, where they were drilled in pedagogical theory, then two semesters
of supervised teaching in a classroom and night classes where they caught up on math or science areas in which they weren't totally proficient.
The NSF Postdoctoral Fellowships in Polar Regions Research program supports training and research for recent
doctoral degree recipients in any aspect
of scientific study
of the Antarctic and / or the Arctic within the Office
of Polar Programs (OPP) program areas.
The Fusion Energy Sciences Postdoctoral Research Program offers recent
doctoral degree recipients the opportunity to conduct research in the U.S. Department
of Energy's (DOE) fusion energy research and development programs.
In 2013, Hants was the
recipient of a prestigious pre-
doctoral Individual National Research Service Award (NINR) from the National Institutes
of Health, while pursuing his
doctoral degree at Duke University.
Miriam Schapiro is the
recipient of six honorary doctorates and has been the subject
of numerous
doctoral and master's
degree dissertations and she has been honored with painting retrospectives, a thirty - year works on paper retrospective, numerous one - person exhibitions and has been included in hundreds
of group exhibitions throughout the world.
The
recipient of 13 honorary
doctoral degrees, Driskell has authored seven books, co-authored four others, and published more than 40 catalogs that have contributed significantly to scholarly understandings about the role
of Black artists in America.
He has been the
recipient of ten honorary
doctoral degrees and has contributed significantly to scholarship in the history
of art on the role
of Black artists in America.
She is a renowned artist and teacher, the
recipient of six honorary doctorates, and has been the subject
of numerous
doctoral and masters
degree dissertations.