Sentences with phrase «year fellowships of»

Forty 1 - year fellowships of up to?

Not exact matches

Most of the Falls Prize recipients have already received one of the school's so - called «Premier Fellowships» that cover tuition and provide $ 5,000 stipends per year on top of that.
InVivo paid for a year of Pritchard's graduate fellowship and funds his research in Langer's lab; in exchange, Pritchard brings to InVivo insights gleaned from some of the smartest scientists working in biomaterials anywhere.
In 2010, Genovese accepted a three - year fellowship from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the controversy - courting animal welfare nonprofit, to conduct research into cultured meat.
During my college years, I was transformed from self - reliant agnostic to a committed disciple of Christ, much through the witness and love of the members of a «third - wave» charismatic fellowship.
And, as the Internet chatter on Baptist websites before Page's election showed, many feel the circle of fellowship has been drawn much too tightly in recent years.
I came to free grace years afterward so I was still a Calvinist for years when I was outside of any fellowship.
And the gay man I was talking with in the hot - tub: there were tears of grief, years of trying to change, hating his condition, begging for help, loving God in the face of incredible opposition, trying to follow Jesus, looking for fellowship and community support.
This has been my experience for over 40 of my 67 years in a fellowship that has no buildings, is not organized, accepts no outside financial contributions, limits end of life personal contributions, has NO fund raising or capital campaigns, does not define stewardship in the level of financial «benevolence!»
... We also pause our normal pursuits on this day and join in a spirit of fellowship and gratitude for the year's bounties and blessings.»
Having been a believer for close to 40 years and have seen much human mangling of the local fellowship, I am inclined to ask is there a better way than this singular pastoral system we have been so entrenched in for the last 5 centuries.
Indeed, while the LWF considers itself a communion, a number of member churches have broken fellowship with other member churches in recent years.
Such a form better incorporates the findings of the past 30 years of ecumenical debate on «place,» community and eucharistic fellowship.
I left the herd three years ago, yet continue to have fellowship with those members» of my «Christian» family who have also found themselves leaving the herd.
It even expressed hope that God would lead them «in a time and manner of His choosing» years from now into altar and pulpit fellowship with one another.
However, after ten years, I found comfortable ways of living with other believers and having diliberate fellowship with my closest brethren.
Perhaps as this Year of Mercy draws to its end, St Benedict's rule can inspire us and help us to deepen our faith and fellowship towards others on earth.
But I guess, I've just come to understand along the years, the significance of for example having dinner together and true fellowship.
A church - sponsored young couples group, which had been meeting monthly for over a year for informal fellowship, decided to meet as a leaderless growth group, one and a half hours on each of six consecutive Friday evenings.
Sure, I'm very discontent, especially having tasted 20 sweet years of my 30 yrs in fellowship.
I had arrived at Harvard on a fellowship in philosophy in 1960, just before John F. Kennedy's election, and I have to admit I was about as green and innocent as a lad of twenty - six can be, having spent the prior twelve years in the seminaries of the Holy Cross Fathers.
There is a steadfast tradition in the 40 - year history of the Alcoholics Anonymous fellowship that practically every member has had a spiritual experience which «quite transforms his outlook and attitudes.»
now (and some years prior to that when I was full of questions and changing churches from Methodist to Pentecostal to an independent fellowship that I would now label as a cult....
It is true that in later years the Christian Church in India got itself isolated from the larger community into «mission compounds» and denominations, and began to rust and indeed, turning into an exclusive Christian caste or closed communal group, instead of being an open, outgoing fellowship in the larger society.
Miss Marty would claim otherwise — she heard it from a LLL class, so she's «educated» Forget those pediatric allergists — they only did 4 years of medical school, a 3 year pediatric residency and a 3 year peds allergy fellowship.
He completed his pediatric residency, including a year as chief resident, at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, followed by a joint fellowship in neonatology and pediatric nutrition at the University of Iowa under the mentorship of Allen Erenberg and the late Samuel J. Fomon.
After 14 years in practice, Dr Newmark completed a 2 year residential fellowship in Integrative Medicine under the leadership of Dr. Andrew Weil through the Program in Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona.
After making it through four years of medical school — plus residency, rounds, and fellowships — doctors have earned the right to say, «Trust me — I'm a doctor.»
A trial court in Rensselaer County has thrown out a union challenge to a pair of programs started by Cuomo — the Empire and Excelsior Service fellowships — that recruits young professionals and those just getting out of school, to work at high level jobs in state government for two year periods.
In addition, Mr Brown announced the establishment of a National Institute for Health Research, made up of ten major centres of excellence, and appointing 250 clinical academic fellowships and 100 clinical lectureships a year.
With a referendum on Scottish Independence due to be held in 2014, the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) has appointed seven one year senior fellowships with overall funding of # 1.3 million.
Anthony Enea, president of Westchester County Bar Foundation and partner in the White Plains law firm Enea, Scanlan and Sirignano, LLP, said the event was a notable success in generating the monies needed for the two - year fellowship, whose recipient is Luis Leon.
At the end of each fellowship year, about half of each year's fellowship class remains in the policy arena; a quarter return to their previous field, and the other quarter strike out into new territory.
During the application cycle for the 2018 - 19 fellowship year, we are hosting a series of live chats with fellows in various disciplines and career stages to share their insights and answer your questions about the program.
But as I completed my Ph.D. about 5 years later, it became clear that, even with a Fulbright fellowship, I would not achieve all I had dreamed of.
The Science & Technology Policy Fellowships are available only as a 12 - month commitment in the first year of an assignment.
McCarthy has now completed his 4 - year residency and will continue on at UCSD to do a fellowship in the genetics of bipolar disorder.
The research residency helped him decide to pursue a Ph.D., and during his fellowship, Kohrt was accepted into the first class of ARTS — Advanced Residency Training at Stanford — a Ph.D. program specifically for medical residents who have completed residency and have had a year or two of research experience.
Some executive branch fellowships may be renewed for a second year at the mutual agreement of the host office, the fellow, and AAAS.
Five early - career female scientists were honored Thursday evening as this year's recipients of the L'Oréal USA For Women in Science fellowship awards that grant each winner $ 60,000 to further their postdoctoral research.
The number and size of the fellowship program areas has changed over the years and continues to evolve.
Elsewhere, the Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR), which funds a wide array of STEM programs, would be reduced by $ 119 million or 13.6 percent below last year enacted, with a particularly sharp cut to graduate research fellowships.
The fellowship's namesake, historian Hanna Holborn Gray, is a former president of the University of Chicago and a founding trustee of HHMI; she served on the board for 28 years and was its chair from 1997 to 2010.
Five early - career female scientists were honored Thursday evening as this year's recipients of the L'Oréal USA For Women in Science fellowship awards.
Mathematician Jennifer Pearl's scientific career was already taking shape when the American Association for the Advancement of Science granted her a one - year fellowship that places hundreds of scientists and engineers in policy positions spread over each of the three branches of government.
Fifteen years ago, Pearl brought to her S&T Policy fellowship three years of postdoctoral mathematics research, experience designing a novel master's program at Rice University, time as a college - level mathematics teacher and a period delving into the technical and legal world of intellectual property.
After 23 years of providing veterinary care to cats, she decided the time was right to apply for a policy fellowship.
After completing this clinical portion of their training, residents complete 2 - to 3 - year research fellowships in which they spend more than 90 % of their time in the lab.
In the year immediately following their fellowship, approximately 40 - 50 % of fellows continue working in the policy realm (not necessarily in federal government); 20 - 25 % return to the sector in which they worked previously; and 20 - 25 % use the experience as a stepping stone to a new opportunity.
«That fellowship year was a wonderful year, which is one of the reasons I wanted to come back and be director of this program,» Pearl said.
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