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  • san, Shingo and Mitchell prizes, a MacArthur Fellowship, the Happold Medal, eight honorary doctorate
  • dolph E. Lomb Medal of the OSA, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Alexander von Humboldt Distinguished Fa
  • hips and medals, among which are the Collard Fellowship, the Cobbett Prize for chamber music, the Sa
  • been Chairman of the World Assemblies of God Fellowship, the largest Pentecostal denomination in the
  • avid and Lucile Packard Foundation's Packard Fellowship, the Alfred P. Sloan foundation fellowship a
  • ceived many awards including, The Rome Prize Fellowship, the Saint-Gaudens Fellowship, and two NEA f
  • sly worked as California director of Justice Fellowship, the criminal justice reform branch of Priso
  • In 1989, Joshi received a Sahitya Akademi Fellowship, the highest award for lifetime achievement
  • Nottingham to found the Bible-Pattern Church Fellowship, The denomination suffered a serious decline
  • at the college, before being appointed to a fellowship there in 1946.
  • e in Strasbourg in 1927 following a two-year fellowship there.
  • Her postdoctoral fellowship through a National Institutes of Health Nati
  • He was awarded a Fullbright fellowship to Argentina, named Encinitas Rotary "Peacem
  • wife Mary were transferred from the Syleham fellowship to that of Yarmouth.
  • Ath", who had received a Nuffield Foundation fellowship, to do a doctorate on the evolution of the m
  • He was awarded an EPSRC postdoctoral fellowship to continue his work at the Cavendish Labora
  • n and was awarded a Medical Research Council Fellowship to study genetics at the University of Londo
  • n Humboldt Foundation awarded a Feodor Lynen fellowship to Andreas Luttge to visit Yale University a
  • In 1934 he earned an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship to study meteorology, attaining his Sc.
  • In 1955 he won a Fulbright fellowship to travel and paint in Peru.
  • of Social Studies (ISS) awarded an Honorary Fellowship to Oskar Lange in 1962
  • w an academic career, but failed to secure a fellowship to Merton College, probably because of his p
  • n 1965, Oppenheimer was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to study the history of physics and conduct
  • Carnegie Fellowship to the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute at Ra
  • ctively raised enough money to give Edward a fellowship to Vanderbilt University.
  • in infants, Mannion travelled to Iowa on the fellowship to work with Ignacio Ponseti, the inventor o
  • That same year he resigned his Fellowship to become President of Queen's College in Ga
  • In 1907 Bowen was awarded a fellowship to the Royal Academy of Music and two years
  • In 1926, Flanagan accepted a Guggenheim Fellowship to study theatre in Europe.
  • nist Yugoslavia to West Germany, obtaining a fellowship to study there.
  • He then had a fellowship to St John's College, Cambridge in 1941, and
  • es Federation of Animal Welfare (UFAW) Hulme Fellowship to write this book
  • In 1991, she received a British Council fellowship to study in England, and she went on to comp
  • in history in 1969, and winning a McConnell Fellowship to continue Ph.D. studies in history.
  • aryland (1965), then was granted a four-year fellowship to attend the graduate writing program at th
  • ited Norway from 1951 to 1952 on a Fulbright fellowship to the Norwegian College of Agriculture, and
  • then received a National Science Foundation Fellowship to enroll in Stanford University, where he r
  • and in 1930 received a Commonwealth Fund fellowship to go to the US.
  • as on the Executive of the Commonwealth Fund Fellowship to the USA.
  • A fellowship to the Royal Society is the equivalent of a
  • ate degree classification) - and won a Prize Fellowship to All Soul's College - one of the highest a
  • nt of a Women Executives in State Government fellowship to Harvard University.
  • c.1953: Fulbright Fellowship to the University of Nottingham, 1953-1955
  • elled in early student years and was given a fellowship to study in England.
  • College, Cambridge and then won a Frank Knox Fellowship to Harvard.
  • Following this, Grinter received an EPSRC fellowship to study at the University of California, Ir
  • of Social Studies (ISS) awarded its Honorary Fellowship to Hans Singer in 1977.
  • He has held a fellowship to The Fine Arts Works Center in Provincetow
  • ical College before travelling overseas on a fellowship to Columbia University, New York, where he w
  • She received a fellowship to continue her studies at the Cracow Conser
  • is baccalaureate in 1934, Abrams won a Henry fellowship to the University of Cambridge, where his tu
  • She received a fellowship to fund her dissertation on the topic of ant
  • in 1908 and was awarded a Sheldon Travelling Fellowship to study at Oxford University.
  • In 2008, Ibrahim was awarded a Chevening fellowship to study government reform in the United Kin
  • pted a one-year Council on Foreign Relations fellowship to join the State Department, where he was a
  • It was the first major fellowship to organize outside of the mainstream Congre
  • He later earned a fellowship to Harvard Medical School in 1935 .
  • g her graduation, Rich received a Guggenheim Fellowship, to study in Oxford for a year.
  • University and, in 1938, a Commonwealth Fund Fellowship to the University of Virginia.
  • t of a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship to research "Images of Christ through Art,"
  • rvard University, and was granted a Naumberg Fellowship to study in New York City for the 1917-1918
  • re after many visits and embarked on another fellowship to Paris in 1929 to understand the rules of
  • r 1925 she received a Rockefeller Foundation fellowship to stay at University of California, Berkele
  • After college, Eastin received a fellowship to teach at the University of Arizona where
  • study fiction at Berkeley, an Indo-American Fellowship to research Sister India (one of her books)
  • As described in Polevitzky's nomination of Fellowship to the American Institute of Architects, Mar
  • oject was conceived after Corbett received a fellowship to research material in German radio archive
  • University of Cambridge at 2003 and Visiting Fellowship to Harris Manchester College, University of
  • He received an Edith Mirrielees Fellowship to the Stanford University Creative Writing
  • In 1960 he received a Guggenheim Fellowship to study in Munich.
  • he received a Japanese Ministry of Education Fellowship to do graduate work in classical Japanese li
  • In 1978, he won a fellowship to the Tanglewood Music Center, of which he
  • y of Culture as well as a Qubecor Production Fellowship to The Banff New Media Institute.
  • d in Tokyo, having been awarded a Henry Luce Fellowship to serve as an aide to Koji Kakizawa, a memb
  • In 1956, he received a Rotary Foundation Fellowship to study for a year at the University of Bon
  • and afterwards had obtained an 1851 Research Fellowship to study with Emil Fischer in Berlin.
  • nistration (MPA), and was awarded a Harkness Fellowship to study at the Kennedy School of Government
  • 1962 received Fulbright Fellowship to study Asian culture at First Institute of
  • d Stanford Law School, he received a Skadden Fellowship to work as a Staff Attorney at Legal Service
  • Sarah received a 2009 Churchill Fellowship to study models of Indigenous representation
  • in 1979, she was awarded a NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship to continue her research at the Max Planck I
  • He won a Harkness Fellowship to study with Ivan Galamian in New York City
  • e received a five-year EPSRC Senior Research Fellowship, to support her research on the moduli space
  • received a United States Information Agency fellowship to tour and lecture in Japan and the Koret I
  • 1976: Received a Fellowship to participate in a 3-week creative writers'
  • He was awarded a fellowship to study government and public policy at the
  • gree from Rutgers University in Newark and a Fellowship to the Master of Arts program in Urban Admin
  • nheim Fellow, and in 2001 he won a Fulbright Fellowship to visit the Universidad de la Republica in
  • Additionally, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship to write his memoirs and has contributed to
  • m a passage in Robert Abbot's work A Hand of Fellowship to Helpe Keepe out Sinne and Antichrist, in
  • He was granted a fellowship to the Juilliard Graduate School of Music du
  • In 1966, he received a Nieman fellowship to Harvard University and joined the editori
  • He has also received an Olin Fellowship to work at the University of Oslo in Norway.
  • of a 1938 General Electric Charles A. Coffin fellowship totalling $5,000 for advanced study and rese
  • Intitute - Tata Memorial Hospital and ICRETT Fellowship training in Jewish General Hospital Montreal
  • d a feature-length documentary about VIFSM's Fellowship Training program.
  • He went on to pursue subspecialty fellowship training in thoracic surgery, a field that w
  • at the National University of Singapore and fellowship training in surgical oncology in the United
  • y and Hahnemann Medical College, he then had fellowship training in a joint program between Baylor U
  • ic surgeons who have undertaken subspecialty fellowship training after residency.
  • Upon completion of his fellowship training, Garramone relocated to Sunrise, Fl
  • Fiske Fellowship, Trinity College, Cambridge
  • Nordin received the Christina Nilsson Fellowship twice, and was appointed a court singer in 1
  • His awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, two NEA fellowships, the Sotheby Prize of t
  • She completed a postdoctoral fellowship under Stephen C. Harrison at Harvard Univers
  • Adickes completed his sports medicine fellowship under the tutelage of Richard Steadman at th
  • d the following composer residencies: Mozart Fellowship, University of Otago 1986 and 1987, Nelson S
  • 1984 Regents Fellowship, University of California at Berkeley
  • Humanities Institute Fellowship, University of Minnesota, 2002
  • Romnes Fellowship, University of Wisconsin, 1977
  • He held the professorship and fellowship until 1977.
  • He held his fellowship until his death in May 1916, by which time h
  • ndship that lasted, with a ten year break in fellowship, until Harris's death in 1773.
  • He received a Fulbright Fellowship upon graduation and went to Paris to study a
  • part of the celebrations conferred Honorary Fellowship upon 36 of the world's most distinguished su
  • ved the Sayre award from the Episcopal Peace Fellowship USA.
  • s, and Senior Leader at West Coast Christian Fellowship, Vancouver, Canada.
  • 2008 Phillip and Eric Heiner Endowed Fellowship, Virginia Center for Creative Arts
  • , Rob Sonic, Holocaust, Mikah 9 of Freestyle Fellowship, Virtuoso and Awol One.
  • 1989 Australia Council Major Fellowship, Visual Arts & Craft Board.
  • The Fellowship was formed from the common thought of some 1
  • In 1993, the name of the Fellowship was changed to the World Assemblies of God F
  • appointment, since most of the conservative fellowship was opposed to his Puritan beliefs and his s
  • Meridian Energy Katherine Mansfield Memorial Fellowship, was a recipient of one of the 2003 Arts Fou
  • he impetus for the birth of Biblical Witness Fellowship was a human sexuality report accepted by the
  • the foundation of the College, the Honorary Fellowship was conferred upon His Royal Highness, the D
  • The annual Donald Mackay Churchill Fellowship was inaugurated in 1987.
  • His fellowship was declared void on 26 July 1692, after he
  • The fellowship was used to investigate the properties of sh
  • new organization, the Worldwide Pentecostal Fellowship, was formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
  • In October 2007, the Christian Medical Fellowship was accused by The Guardian newspaper of att
  • He was twice awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, was a fellow of the American Academy of Art
  • Once her fellowship was concluded, Dr. Travell returned to Corne
  • While the Fellowship was travelling over the River Anduin, Legola
  • The first fellowship was awarded to Shashank, a student in the Fl
  • Barnabas Christian Fellowship was founded in 1983, after the Crowmoor Bapt
  • The fellowship was conferred on him, and he became known in
  • ers to church leaders worldwide claiming the fellowship was a "renegade organization", signaling its
  • Ichthus Christian Fellowship was founded in London in 1974 by Roger Forst
  • The Fellowship was started by Ronald Grant and Alan Neil, w
  • A time of food and fellowship we call Soulfood follows each service."
  • Living in fellowship we're all in pursuit of Truth, Love and prog
  • CBF also publishes an E-newsletter, Fellowship Weekly, distributed every other Friday.
  • In 1980, members of the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship were instrumental in encouraging the Presbyt
  • urch is, otherwise, called the Jesus is Lord Fellowship when Villanueva started it with 15 members i
  • The former is a fellowship where only around 30 are available per year
  • at Frank Lloyd Wright's (1867-1959) Taliesin Fellowship, where he met and soon married another stude
  • 05, Rutherford went to Jordan on a Fulbright Fellowship where he taught international politics at th
  • first associated with the Vineyard Christian Fellowship, where he introduced trumpet player/arranger
  • stitute of Technology on a NATO postdoctoral fellowship where he further developed his interest in o
  • Moscow on a US National Academy of Sciences fellowship, where he was influenced by contact with I.
  • by her father to form the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship, which raises funds to support the operation
  • In 1980, Lamb founded Word of God Fellowship, which is currently the parent company of Da
  • Morehouse he received the Charles E. Merrill Fellowship, which enabled him to study at the Universit
  • e briefly leaves to take on an endocrinology fellowship, which ends five days later after her resear
  • The Church operates a Theater Fellowship, which has produced Equity Showcase revivals
  • Director of the Boston-based Health Coverage Fellowship, which each year trains ten of America's lea
  • He was a member of the anti-Zionist Jewish Fellowship, which was founded in 1942.
  • ts of an ASIANetwork Freeman Student-Faculty Fellowship, which are given annually by the ASIANetwork
  • mark suggested that she apply for a Van Lier fellowship, which allowed her to pay her expenses while
  • i Coast after being awarded the $6000 Foxton Fellowship, which included a month's residency in a cot
  • She was awarded the Woodrow Wilson Graduate Fellowship, which she had planned to use to attend grad
  • ived a Reginald Heber Smith Community Lawyer Fellowship, which allowed him to work for three years f
  • In 1929, Barr was awarded a Carnegie Fellowship, which he intended to use to complete the re
  • failed to obtain the Albert Kahn Travelling Fellowship which she had hoped for, and in May of that
  • im as a fellow for the Aspen Institute-Rodel Fellowship which brings together “the nation's emerging
  • e Arts Fellowships, and in 2004, a Fulbright Fellowship, which she spent at Bar-Ilan University in R
  • as, in the Queen's Square, Jubilee Christian Fellowship which is also in Queens Square in the Commun
  • s PhD in 1927 and the Beit Memorial Research Fellowship, which allowed him to continue his research
  • He created the New Foundation Fellowship, which blazed forth for a decade or so but h
  • t it took the place of the Biblical Research Fellowship, which was being dissolved at the time.
  • e 1950, and received John K. Paine Traveling Fellowship, which took him to Paris, where he spent a y
  • rium, Blake received a Walter and Eliza Hall Fellowship which allowed him to undertake botanical col
  • In 1997 Rutenberg received a Fulbright Fellowship which afforded him the opportunity to spend
  • Vera founded the World Union Fellowship, which later became the World Guardian Fello
  • In 1930, he was awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship, which enabled him to go to the United State
  • All admitted students, therefore, receive a fellowship which covers tuition fees and provides a sti
  • n May 2006, Andrew received an Echoing Green Fellowship, which provided a two-year stipend to pursue
  • He held a mathematical fellowship while a student at Princeton.
  • scribed Mr. Bahati as a "rising star" in the Fellowship who has attended the National Prayer Breakfa
  • ak-up of Aceyalone's former group, Freestyle Fellowship, who parted ways after the release of their
  • Church and Chairman of the Pentecostal World Fellowship, who had the following to say at this moment
  • The fellowship will host the 2011 AG World Congress, the wo
  • el Prize winner Glenn Seaborg and Guggenheim Fellowship winner Paul MacCready.
  • of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Nicholl Fellowship winner.
  • of the Society of Fellows, a three-year paid fellowship with no duties except self-directed research
  • of Oxford for one year to do a post-doctoral fellowship with eminent neuroscientists Kevan Martin an
  • or conservative Amish Mennonite and may hold fellowship with various Beachy or conservative Mennonit
  • currently consists of four congregations in fellowship with the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster.
  • She holds a research fellowship with the Women and Public Policy Program at
  • ical Center, completing a special pediatrics fellowship with Boston University.
  • a meeting there; still not wanting to break fellowship with their Yearly Meeting, they retained the
  • He eventually came into fellowship with other Christians at the Plymouth Brethr
  • In 2010, she was awarded a fellowship with Creative Commons for her work spearhead
  • In 1998, Brian Blade formed Brian Blade Fellowship with pianist Jon Cowherd.
  • ran lectured on Shakespeare and English on a fellowship with the university.
  • s. Elder is the recipient of a Screenwriting Fellowship with Walt Disney Studios and was honored in
  • ing church services and becoming involved in fellowship with other "members" of the church.
  • ake classes, learn about practices, and find fellowship with other seekers.
  • church, including worship style, ecumenical fellowship with other church bodies, the role of women
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