Not exact matches
For mid-career professionals, the
fellowship has special potential: «It can structure a sabbatical
year,
allowing scholars to develop new research projects and apply mature scholarship to real world policy problems.»
His interest in research grew while he did his medical degree at Stanford, so he enrolled in Stanford's research - residency program, which
allowed him to do 2
years of traditional residency training with a 3rd -
year research
fellowship in hematology - oncology.
In addition to the 1 to 2 -
year postdoctoral
fellowships available through JSPS, the organisation recently created a short - term
fellowship program for North American and European postdocs, which is designed to
allow foreign researchers more flexibility in planning their research visits in Japanese institutions.
After 3
years, this framework of research
allowed me to secure a senior research
fellowship from the Wellcome Trust, good for 5
years of research.
Lindestam was lucky to get a Wellcome Trust 4 -
year fellowship, which
allowed her to work in a number of labs in the first
year and then choose a lab and project for her Ph.D..
In addition, EMBO's long - term
fellowship programme is open to scientists at the postdoctoral level to go from Europe to any laboratory in the world (of course, including China) or to
allow scientists from outside Europe to spend up to 2
years in a European laboratory.
Instead, much to her surprise, he offered her an immediate appointment,
allowing her to go on leave for her first
year at ASU, reap a higher salary than the
fellowship stipend alone, and have access to ASU's benefits program.
The Life Sciences Research Foundation
fellowship, which provides 3
years of postdoctoral funding at $ 50,000 a
year,
allows U.S. citizens to use the
fellowship anywhere in the world.
This
fellowship program
allows medical students to take a
year off from school to do research.
In 1997, I was awarded a 3 -
year U2000
fellowship by the University of Sydney and this
allowed me to gain permanent residency.
An Iraqi proposal to fund as many as 10,000
fellowship awards to
allow Iraqi students to study and conduct research at U.S. universities over the next few
years got a mixed reaction.
Look for details of short - term programmes for doctoral students which
allow you to spend from 3 months to a
year of your studies abroad, such as The Marie Curie Training Networks and The Marie Curie Host
Fellowships for Early - Stage Research Training.
The
fellowships pay $ 35,000 (Canadian) annually for up to 2
years, and they
allow you to study either in Canada or «at universities and research centres abroad.»
Shortening this to
allow someone to progress to a lecturer post via just 2
years of postdoctoral studies and a 4 -
year postdoctoral
fellowship would close the recruitment gap.
After attending the College of the Atlantic in Maine, where he still serves on the board of directors, D'Sa won a
fellowship that
allowed him to travel for a
year to Ireland, the Fiji Islands, Ghana, and Jamaica, where he collected stories from street children and gave them cameras to document their lives.
Earning one of these
fellowships is considered prestigious and it would
allow his advisor to stretch his grant for a few more
years.
Now, four
years later, he has been granted an extended visa
allowing him to stay in the U.S. to undertake the
fellowship.
«For practitioners and others contemplating joining the law professor ranks,» he explains, «many law schools offer wonderful opportunities to transition into the legal academy with one - or two -
year fellowships which
allow you to enter the AALS Faculty Recruitment Conference (the «meat market») with published scholarship (and in many cases teaching experience) under your belt.»
These one -
year fellowships require bar passage and
allow our graduates who wish to devote their careers to serving the public good the opportunity to do socially important work while assisting underserved organizations and individuals with their legal needs.