Exact(1)
But the critical reception of Bellow's books in the first half of his career funded his reputation.
Similar(58)
A total of thirteen Nobel laureates have received early career funding from the Commission's scholarships, including Paul Dirac and Peter Higgs.
Another, the Community College to Career Fund Act, would award grants to educational institutions and state and local governments for better job-training programmes.
In that speech, Mr. Obama proposed creating an $8 billion Community College to Career Fund, with the goal of training two million workers for good-paying jobs in growing industries.
That intimate soirées chez David and Samantha Cameron may have been worth hundreds of thousands of pounds towards the prime minister's career fund is considered trivial in a country where a master of the political backhander was president for 12 years.
The Republicans also oppose the $8 billion Community College to Career Fund, an initiative put forward by President Obama to train millions of workers for good jobs in active industries.
Which must have made it extra galling when accusations came in that her career was funded by her father.
There are precedents, too: Muhammad Ali's early boxing career was funded by a syndicate of backers who paid for his training in exchange for a share of his winnings.
Thus, my whole graduate career was funded.
"The situation is bleak because if you're a new investigator trying to start your career, getting funded with an R01 --NIH's coR01 --NIH-investigatoR01 --NIHh grant--"is virtually impossible," she says.
DUBLIN Early-career scientists funDUBLIN Early-careerional scientistsundation (NSfundedl get a new opportunity to byoaden their horizons.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com