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Our staff numbers will increase, in part due to new research council academic fellowships, which our university has committed to chemistry, as well as internal initiatives.
But she has so far failed to win one of the fellowships, which can attract up to 80 applicants per scheme.
Mr. Beckman said N.Y.U. has eliminated paid teaching assistantships for most graduate students and replaced them with fellowships, which do not include responsibilities such as teaching.
He received three Guggenheim Fellowships, which gave him some time to concentrate on his art alone, but he otherwise fit his fine art practice in around everything else.
Every year, the endowment agency bestows the fellowships, which carry a $25,000 award, on masters of folk and traditional art forms, including some obscure crafts.
Then there are the EU Marie Slodowska-Curie mobility fellowships, which support EU scientists to come to Britain as postdoctoral fellows – the main drivers and heroes of bench science in many disciplines.
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Her Taki Concordia Conducting Fellowship, which she set up in 2002, is specifically for women.
She also founded the Taki Concordia Conducting Fellowship, which mentors and supports aspiring female conductors.
In 1963 he won a Guggenheim fellowship, which gave Fox the support and time to write.
It was good preparation for his fellowship, which he says he loves.
In 1926 Motley received a Guggenheim fellowship, which funded a yearlong stay in Paris.
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