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Vecchione), and founded the John J. Gibbons | Fellowship in Public Interest & Constitutional Law. |
1976, receiving the Clifford Norton research | fellowship in the History of Science from Queen's Colle |
ord University (where he held the Mirrielees | Fellowship in Poetry), and St. Louis University. |
After a brief postdoctoral | fellowship in the laboratory of Wheeler J. North at the |
In 2007 he was awarded the Sloan Research | Fellowship in Computer Science. |
al Fellow in retinal diseases, followed by a | fellowship in retinal and surgical diseases at the Basc |
n 2007 was awarded an AHRC Creative Research | Fellowship in the Film Department at the University of |
In 2008, he was awarded a Guggenheim | Fellowship in fine arts research. |
s year, he was awarded the Leonore Annenberg | Fellowship in the Performing and Visual Arts. |
1997: | Fellowship in Poetry from Literary Arts, Inc. |
Kanojia began his first | fellowship in hematology at the University of Georgia ( |
Sloan | Fellowship in 1980. |
cipient of a National Endowment for the Arts | Fellowship in 1985, her first novel, Ephraim's Seed, pu |
ooklyn, New York, and in 1984 he completed a | fellowship in Maternal-Fetal Medicine at the same insti |
can Film Institute, and received the Nicholl | Fellowship in screenwriting. |
r at Trintiy College Dublin, where he took a | fellowship in 1894. |
y of Tollard Royal, Wiltshire, resigning his | fellowship in 1602. |
ies (1972-4), and was awarded a Bicentennial | Fellowship in 1976, enabling him to travel to the USA, |
In 2000 Rudd was awarded a Guggenheim | Fellowship in composition. |
1999 Walter E. Dakin | Fellowship in Poetry from the Sewanee Writers' Conferen |
ts' North Ferriby, but expanded rapidly as a | fellowship in the 1970s & 80s and, having outgrown the |
been recognized for his academic work with a | fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada, election to |
e, Westphal's talents earned him a MacArthur | Fellowship in 1991 -- all without a Ph.D. |
ded US$350,000, from a prestigious MacArthur | Fellowship in 1992. |
f Iowa, Dr. Mattson completed a postdoctoral | fellowship in Developmental Neuroscience at Colorado St |
New York Foundation for the Arts | Fellowship in Poetry |
eft her with an ultimatum - if she takes the | fellowship in Pediatrics, he will divorce her. |
He was awarded a Guggenheim | Fellowship in Chemistry in 1929. |
He was removed from his | fellowship in 1644, but restored in 1660. |
There is a directing | fellowship in his name at the Williamstown Theatre Fest |
Dr. Razi is scheduled to complete his | fellowship in 2011. |
e has helped to establish the Toys Christian | Fellowship in Hong Kong. |
He is also a recipient of Guggenheim | Fellowship, in 1965, as well as a member of the Nationa |
Kieninger had been a student of the Lemurian | Fellowship in Ramona, California, which teaches Lemuria |
at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and a | fellowship in community child health at Children's Hosp |
received the Louisiana Division of the Arts | Fellowship in poetry. |
ture theatre which bear Tucker's name, and a | Fellowship in Poetry named for Dyson. |
He was elected to the British Academy | Fellowship in 1959. |
He resigned from his | Fellowship in 1639 to escape from the Civil War. |
versity of California at San Francisco and a | fellowship in Ultrasound and Interventional Radiology R |
The Academy awarded him a | Fellowship in 1998. |
yal College of Art, where he held a Research | Fellowship in 1979 and was then appointed College Tutor |
forth teacher grant in 1955 and a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1957. |
on College in 1946 endowed a summer research | fellowship in Civil Engineering in his name. |
He was elected to a | fellowship in his college, and in 1772 was presented to |
Fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology at the Univers | |
In 1965, Allen was awarded the Guggenheim | Fellowship in the category of Humanities. |
She was awarded a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 2007. |
ena for Composition in 1999 and a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 2001. |
ling of Rev Arthur Hembling as Pastor of the | fellowship in 2010. |
his project, Davidson received a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1962, and his finished project was displa |
Australia, Spiritual Patron of the Buddhist | Fellowship in Singapore, and Spiritual Patron of the Bo |
2009 National Endowment for the Arts | Fellowship in Poetry |
Pew/ American Academy in Rome | fellowship in 1993 |
He has been a post doctoral | fellowship in Harvard University Graduate School of Des |
the first woman named to the George Bennett | Fellowship in Writing at Phillips Exeter Academy. |
National Endowment for the Arts | Fellowship in 1995 |
ical doctor specialized in psychiatry with a | fellowship in clinical psychopharmacology research. |
He did his | fellowship in rheumatology at the Hospital for Special |
irst Canadian to win the prestigious Nicholl | Fellowship in Screenwriting. |
e held a National Science Foundation faculty | fellowship in 1959-1960 at Columbia, and has lectured e |
ponsored by Olivier, he received a Churchill | Fellowship in the Performance Arts of Japan and was off |
Upon graduation Karcher accepted the Tyndal | Fellowship in Physics at the University of Pennsylvania |
e National Academy of Sciences in 1989 and a | fellowship in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
Bannard was awarded a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1968. |
Owen won an Alicia Patterson Journalism | Fellowship in 1984 to research and write about standard |
His honors included a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1957 and the Brewster Medal in 1960. |
beliefs became stronger and he resigned his | fellowship in 1656. |
He was awarded a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1958 List of Guggenheim Fellowships award |
Guggenheim | Fellowship in fiction (2005) |
986 Whiting Writers' Award and the 1987 Rome | Fellowship in Literature from The American Academy of A |
amentalist black Baptist churches a means of | fellowship in the areas of evangelism and foreign missi |
he Oral History Society and held an Honorary | Fellowship in the Department of Sociology at Essex. |
In 1979, he was the winner of a Guggenheim | Fellowship in Architecture, Planning, & Design. |
from Harvard, he completed a Woodrow Wilson | fellowship in economics from MIT. |
He received a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1997, a Charles Ives Prize from the Ameri |
APPEX | Fellowship in Ubud, Bali (from UCLA/CIP), 2004 |
Oxford, he was elected to a Junior Research | Fellowship in modern history at Lincoln College in 1969 |
Germany and the UK before taking a Harkness | Fellowship in the US, where she studied acting and dram |
Khan received a Ford Foundation | Fellowship in 1979 and the Pilkington "Woman of the Yea |
d and Montague left for Yale on a Fullbright | Fellowship in 1953. |
a finalist in the prestigious Freedman Jazz | Fellowship in 2003 and 2006. |
ans Grand Isle (NOGI) Award in 1973 and NOGI | fellowship in 2007. |
She was awarded a Beacon | Fellowship in 2009. |
Howard University, he received a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1953 and an NSF grant in 1960 that allowe |
n October of 1696 these men set up their own | fellowship in a house in Bayley's Yard, Newland Street, |
uth's faculty, he held the Thurgood Marshall | Fellowship in Environmental Studies and Geography at Da |
or the Arts awarded Curran a Choreographer's | Fellowship in both 1998 and 2002. |
his internal medicine residency training and | fellowship in general internal medicine at The New York |
Anthony Shay has been awarded a James Irvine | Fellowship in Dance for 1998 as one of the eight top ch |
al Endowment for the Arts' National Heritage | Fellowship in 1991, and the North Carolina Award in 200 |
000 Israeli undergraduates receive a tuition | fellowship in return for devoting four hours per week t |
l, followed by a funeral at Pentecostal Elim | Fellowship in Bedford-Stuyvesant. |
e has received numerous honours, including a | fellowship in the Agricultural Institute of Canada, the |
Criss was awarded a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1934. |
Minor completed a research | fellowship in vestibular neurophysiology at the Univers |
2000 Guggenheim | Fellowship in Poetry |
The Guggenheim Foundation awarded him a | fellowship in 1932 which enabled him to live and work i |
He completed a clinical | fellowship in otology and neurotology at The Otology Gr |
y at UCL, where he held an honorary research | fellowship in philosophy. |
Bennett was elected to a National Research | Fellowship in Physics and in 1928 and 1929 studied at t |
He completed a psychiatry residency and a | fellowship in pharmacology. |
h an M.A. in 1981, a Ph.D. in 1985, a Junior | Fellowship in the Society of Fellows in 1986-89, an ass |
She earned a Marian Anderson | Fellowship in 1943 and again in 1944. |
hed her Ph.D. and engaged in a post-doctoral | fellowship in 2004-05 at Emory University in Atlanta an |
the Positive philosophy that he resigned his | fellowship in 1855, and devoted the remainder of his li |
A | fellowship in honor of Professor Stockmayer was establi |
fter completing a prized Jansky Postdoctoral | Fellowship in 1993, he joined the research staff of the |
ated in 1856, but failed to obtain a college | fellowship in 1859. |
She completed a two-year | Fellowship in Medical Microbiology at the Medical Colle |
He received a MacArthur | Fellowship in 1989 for his work. |
He won a Fulbright | Fellowship in 1962 which enabled him to pursue further |
He received a one-year Ford Foundation | Fellowship in 1952 and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1959, |
National Endowment for the Arts, | Fellowship in Fiction, 1980, 1985 |
Pew | Fellowship in the Arts, 1996 |
from 1934-1936, and was awarded a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1935. |
Stephen Petronio received a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1988, fellowships from the New York Found |
1989 NEA Literature | Fellowship in Poetry |
He received a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1992, and was appointed the Cecil and Ida |
He was elected to a | Fellowship in 1994. |
He was the lay leader at Trinity | Fellowship in Amarillo, Texas from 1997 to 1998 and the |
ings (D-SC) on an American Political Science | Fellowship in 1983-1984, and in 1987-1988 he was a fell |
Moses received a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1980. |
He studied in Europe on a Moseley Traveling | Fellowship in 1926 and 1927, speding time in Copenhagen |
w York, Eli Lilly and Company's Pre-doctoral | Fellowship in Biology, E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., an |
He was appointed to a Weir Junior Research | Fellowship in October 1962 and then to a Fellowship and |
of Arts and Letters in 1983 and a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1986. |
Other awards include an Alfred P. Sloan | Fellowship in 1983-85, a Presidential Young Investigato |
Recipient of a Lannan Literary | Fellowship in 2007 |
She conducted a five-year post doctorate | fellowship in both Immunology and Rheumatology at Stanf |
w Orleans, that he returned and finished his | fellowship in pulmonology in July 2007. |
Prize in Astronomy in 1992 and a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 2000. |
n Picture Arts and Sciences' (AMPAS) Nicholl | Fellowship in 1996. |
ong the awards Boyd has won are a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1993-1994, a National Endowment for the A |
To provide a | Fellowship in which members may share and discuss their |
y International, which endowed a Paul Harris | Fellowship in his name. |
Choi also completed his residency and | fellowship in Neurology at Harvard. |
In 2004 she was awarded a NASA Postdoctoral | Fellowship in astrobiology at the Institute for Astrono |
d - the college appointed him to an Honorary | Fellowship in 1990. |
McPhee was awarded a Fulbright Scholars | Fellowship in 1998 for work in India and Sri Lanka and |
She was awarded the Sloan | Fellowship in 2007 and the IBM Faculty Fellowship in 20 |
his death, Eliot had been awarded an Artist | Fellowship in Creative Technology by Hewlett-Packard an |
, a National Endowment for the Arts (N.E.A.) | Fellowship in 1984 and a N.E.A. Forums Grant in 1985. |
He won a MacArthur | Fellowship in 1995. |
He resigned his | fellowship in 1462, and appears to have entered the roy |
nd elsewhere, he was awarded the IBRO/UNESCO | Fellowship in 1977 as "Scotland's most promising young |
Economics department and he wanted to get a | fellowship in the Department...." |
nstrumental in establishing the Anglo-German | Fellowship in 1935. |
books of poetry, and in 1976, he received a | fellowship in poetry from the National Endowment for th |
She was awarded the KCBS-TV | Fellowship in Los Angeles for graduate work at The Univ |
mer programs: Nesiya, and the Bronfman Youth | Fellowship in Israel. |
Sanders received a Guggenheim | Fellowship in poetry in 1983, and a National Endowment |
chitects in the United States are elected to | fellowship in the AIA. |
Creative Writing | Fellowship in Poetry, from The National Endowment for t |
by the Women's Group, and by the Evangelical | Fellowship in 1979 and Young Lesbian and Gay Christians |
ers Award, a National Endowment for the Arts | Fellowship in fiction, and three Pushcart Prizes. |
He holds membership and | fellowship in many prominent professional societies, in |
internship and residency in pediatrics and a | fellowship in pedriatric endocrinology at Children's Ho |
he accepted a position with Faith Christian | Fellowship in a children's ministry position. |
nstitute of Arts and Letters and a Fulbright | Fellowship in Composition and Computer Music to Brazil. |
nal Endowment for the Arts National Heritage | Fellowship in 1998. |
fetime achievement the Sangeet Natak Akademi | Fellowship in 2002. |
and humanity lecturer (1782), resigning his | fellowship in 1792. |
f national fame when he received a MacArthur | Fellowship in 1982, and again in 1992 after the publica |
studied European economics on a Rockefeller | Fellowship in 1955 and 1956. |
Fruchterman received a MacArthur | Fellowship in 2006 and the Outstanding Social Entrepren |
the General Surgery program to embark upon a | fellowship in Pediatric Surgery and attempts to prevent |
Gowin received a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1977 and a National Endowment for the Art |
arks' award in 2007, and an ARC Professorial | Fellowship in the same year. |
emy of Sciences and was awarded a Guggenheim | fellowship in 1974. |
That same year, he was granted a | Fellowship in Lincoln College under Richard Kilby, wher |
ngdi, and a New York Foundation for the Arts | Fellowship in performance/emerging forms. |
and was the main agent in founding the Shaw | fellowship in moral philosophy. |
Awarded a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1989 |
They've received the Guggenheim | Fellowship in film, Emmy Awards, Cine Golden Eagles, an |
1952 he was appointed to a Nuffield Research | Fellowship in the Department of Genetics of the Departm |
ry for Molecular Biology and then a clinical | fellowship in medical oncology at Stanford University, |
warded a New England Foundation for the Arts | fellowship in 1995 and a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial |
ved a British Academy Post-doctoral Research | Fellowship in the Department of Politics at Cambridge. |
hool, the Richard J. Bernstein Endowed Prize | Fellowship in Philosophy is awarded to distinguished ph |
Heilbrunn was awarded a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1927, and on his return from Europe began |
He was awarded a post-doctoral | fellowship in the Government Department of Harvard Univ |
warded a place in the SERC Advanced Research | Fellowship in 1987 as well as in the EPSRC Senior Resea |
He joined the Financial Times in 2003 on a | fellowship in commemoration of the business columnist P |
He received a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1950. |
to Yale University in the USA on a Harkness | Fellowship in the late 60s, where he studied with Mel P |
layer and composer who received a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1993 |
ng the Kennedy prize in 1987, the Guggenheim | Fellowship in 2002, the Salpeter Lectureship at Cornell |
her work, there is the Olga Kennard Research | Fellowship in crystallogrophy, administered by the Roya |
demi Award in 1983 and Sangeet Natak Akademi | Fellowship in 2002 and the Padma Bhushan civilian decor |
Camargo Foundation in 1983 during a Camargo | Fellowship in Cassis, France. |
International | Fellowship in Health Research Ethics |
While on | fellowship in Japan he also studied "Monumental Screen |
Following this ordination, he received a | fellowship in the Institute of Advanced Rabbinic Resear |
nity College, Cambridge, where he obtained a | fellowship in 1811. |
on a weekly basis, Seney accepted a college | fellowship in 1955, selling the newspaper to Nicholas M |
nglewood Music Center on a Leonard Bernstein | Fellowship in 1983 and was invited to return the follow |
Gunsalus was awarded a Guggenheim | Fellowship in 1949 for his work on intermediary metabol |
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