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To stipend
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A scholarship granted to a student.
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To lower the cost to stipend and private-pay postdocs, "campuses can supplement from discretionary funds if they're able," Fort adds.
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Marc Hurlbert suggested that cost-of-living adjustments should be made to stipends.
All the Research Councils received money in last year's government spending review in order to raise stipends to £7500 from this October and to £9000 by 2003.
You make more than enough on your Peace Corps stipend to feed another person.
The Islamic State's takeover also put an end to U.S. stipends to pay for local schoolteachers.
The law firms should be required, under this proposal, to offer stipends to help those residents who don't make the cut but have debt burdens.
Shia mosques soak up the armies of unemployed with a promise to pay stipends to cover living expenses after three months of tuition.
Yousafzai's shooting horrified the country: On Nov. 10, Pakistanis celebrated "Malala Day" by signing petitions urging the government to pay stipends to parents who educate their daughters.
Some areas used to offer stipends to travel home, but the value of these has fallen and they are not much used now.
The government also intended to end import duties on essential foodstuffs and to provide a stipend to the elderly.
Badri Patarkatsishvili, a billionaire who had promised to pay a stipend to the unemployed from his personal fortune, was projected to finish third, with 6percentt.
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