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scholarship and program
Which recommended a federal government scholarship program.
The wineskins episode near the end of the interpolated tale " The Curious Impertinent " in chapter 35 of the first part of Don Quixote is a clear reference to Apuleius, and recent scholarship suggests that the moral philosophy and the basic trajectory of Apuleius's novel are fundamental to Cervantes's program.
In an educational setting there could be claims that a student was excluded from an educational institution, program, opportunity, loan, student group, or scholarship because of her ( or his ) gender.
Combining current scholarship on child-centered education, psychological development, and practical experience, the College offers three program areas: The Graduate School of Education, Children's Programs, and the Division of Continuing Education.
The Hopwood Awards are a major scholarship program at the University of Michigan, founded by Avery Hopwood.
( AMMSI ) is a network of mathematics centers in sub-Saharan Africa that organizes conferences and workshops, visiting lectureships and an extensive scholarship program for mathematics graduate students doing PhD work on the African continent.
Under his leadership, Knoll created new jobs, gave factory workers annual bonuses, established a scholarship program for the children of employees, created retirement plans for employees who didn ’ t have any, and gave workers stock in the company.
After leaving school at the age of sixteen, he worked various odd jobs until, after receiving a scholarship, he began a five-year program at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough covering the practical and theoretical sides of electrical, electronic, and mechanical engineering.
At 16, in 1975, Bacon won a full scholarship to and attended the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts at Bucknell University, a state-funded five-week arts program where he studied Theatre under Dr.
* Albert Einstein German Academic Refugee Initiative Fund, a scholarship program for refugees administered by UNHCR
Norman Holmes Pearson, who worked for the Office of Strategic Studies in London during World War II, returned to Yale and headed the new American studies program, in which scholarship quickly became an instrument of promoting liberty.
In order to support its extensive scholarship program, Berea College has one of the largest financial reserves of any American college when measured on a per-student basis.
After graduating from high school in 1995, Shehhi enlisted in the Emirati military and received a half a year of basic training before he was admitted into a military scholarship program that allowed him to continue his education in Germany.
They present an annual art show in South Padre Island, which provides funding for their scholarship program and other community projects.
Disgusted by the under-the-table payments being made by universities to athletes, Tigert established the grant-in-aid athletic scholarship program in the early 1930s, which was the genesis of the modern athletic scholarship plan that is currently used by the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
* Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (), German-American exchange scholarship program
The World Bank currently has a scholarship program under his name.
Toledo completed the BA program in economics and business administration at USF by obtaining a partial soccer scholarship and working part-time pumping gas.
The University joined Project Hero, a scholarship program cofounded by General ( Ret'd ) Rick Hillier, for the families of fallen Canadian Forces members.
In addition, scholars associated with the school and including George Coedès, Maurice Glaize, Paul Mus, Philippe Stern and others initiated a program of historical scholarship and interpretation that is fundamental to the current understanding of Angkor.
In his hometown of St. Paul, he began a scholarship program ( which continues to this day ).
After completing his assignment, Whitman applied to a U. S. Navy and Marine Corps scholarship program with the aim of becoming a commissioned officer.
The organization also has an after-school program, summer camp, and scholarship fund.

scholarship and Alexander
Ussher's chronology represented a considerable feat of scholarship: it demanded great depth of learning in what was then known of ancient history, including the rise of the Persians, Greeks and Romans, as well as expertise in the Bible, biblical languages, astronomy, ancient calendars and chronology, Ussher's account of historical events for which he had multiple sources other than the Bible is usually in close agreement with modern accounts – for example, he placed the death of Alexander in 323 BC and that of Julius Caesar in 44 BC.
A notable high school level scholarship is the Alexander Rutherford Scholarship which was introduced by the Government of Alberta in 1980.
The Alexander Rutherford scholarship is to recognize and reward exceptional academic achievement at the senior high school level and to encourage students to continue their studies.
On a scholarship he went to the Moscow Philharmonic Society School, where he received bassoon and composition lessons from Alexander Ilyinsky.
Alexander attended Park Mains High School in Erskine and won a scholarship to Lester B. Pearson College in British Columbia before studying at the University of Glasgow, where she graduated with a First Class MA ( Hons ) in Economic and Modern History.
In 1989 he received a scholarship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and started working on his Habilitation ( a post-doctoral degree required by many continental European universities for a call to a professorship ).
Assisted by a scholarship founded by the “ Reformed Congregation of Frankfort ,” in 1827 he began the study of the sciences in the University of Heidelberg, where he met Karl Schimper and Alexander Braun.
In May 1877, Alexander left for England in an attempt to win a scholarship, arriving at the end of August.
Though his tutor thought little of his chances Alexander achieved second place after Mackail and gained a scholarship.
One student ( Alexander Chernyak, class of 2006 ) won a $ 20, 000 scholarship and gold medallion ( physics category ) at the 2005 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair and 1st place Grand Award ( team competition ) at the 2006 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
In 1866, he received a scholarship to study at the Alexander I Institute of Communication Engineers in St Petersburg.
In modern scholarship the character is usually identified as Alexander the Great, who is ascribed similar adventures in the Alexander romance.
With the advice of a music teacher, Von Kleibiner, Ferhunde and Necdet applied and received the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation scholarship and went to Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Leipzig.
From 1847 to 1850 he resided at Berlin, where his talents and scholarship were recognized by Alexander von Humboldt, but where his advanced political views caused the authorities to regard him with suspicion.
He continued his progression in the final season of his scholarship, making his Football League debut as a substitute in the game at Rochdale on 12 February 2005 and it was no surprise that he was handed a one year professional contract by then manager Keith Alexander.
He obtained a scholarship to the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music, where he studied piano, briefly with Alexander Sverjensky but mainly with Winifred Burston ( a student of Ferruccio Busoni and Egon Petri ), and composition, graduating in 1955.

scholarship and von
During the Age of Enlightenment and Nordic Renaissance, historical scholarship in Scandinavia became more rational and pragmatic in the works of a Danish-Norwegian historian Ludvig Holberg and Swedish Olof von Dalin.
The Great Elector was a patron of scientific scholarship ; he had employed von Guericke's son, Hans Otto, as his Resident in Hamburg and in 1666 had named Otto himself to the Brandenburg Rat.
At 20 he obtained the post of Korrepetitor at the Stadttheater in Mainz and two years later won the Kuczynski Foundation prize for composition and a Franz von Mendelssohn scholarship.
The Ludwig von Mises Institute ( LvMI ), based in Auburn, Alabama, is an American libertarian academic organization engaged in research and scholarship in the fields of economics, philosophy and, political economy.
Its scholarship is inspired by the work of Austrian School economist Ludwig von Mises.
After the Meiji Restoration in 1868, Japanese historians adopted European historical scholarship, especially the source-based methodology of Leopold von Ranke.
He won a scholarship to the Moscow Conservatory, studying with Alfred von Glehn, Anatoliy Brandukov, and a certain Gubariov.
In German culture the first phase of philhellenism can be traced in the careers and writings of Johann Joachim Winckelmann, one of the inventors of art history, Friedrich August Wolf, who inaugurated modern Homeric scholarship with his Prolegomena ( 1795 ) and the enlightened bureaucrat Wilhelm von Humboldt.
At a gathering of composers in Leipzig, he presented his first attempts at composition to the composer Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek, who arranged a three-year tuition-free scholarship at the Leipzig Conservatory.
The Heldenbücher group was edited in 19th-century German scholarship, by Friedrich Heinrich von der Hagen ( Leipzig 1855, 2 vols.
Voigt, in the methodical scholarship of Leopold von Ranke, worked more with a philological method.
Despite its dubious scholarship Haas's edition has proved enduringly popular: conductors such as Herbert von Karajan, Bernard Haitink and Günter Wand continued to use it even after the Nowak / 1890 edition was published, while noted Bruckner conductor Georg Tintner has written that the Haas edition is " the best " version of the symphony and referred to Haas himself as " brilliant ".
He was awarded the 2003 / 2004 Herbert von Karajan scholarship.
* Herbert von Karajan scholarship

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