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Graduate students in turn compete for acceptance into a BTP ; if accepted then stipend, tuition and health insurance support is provided for two or three years during the course of their Ph. D. thesis work.
In 1981, a social worker discovered a trust fund established for Love by her mother's adoptive parents, which provided her with a $ 500 monthly stipend, and she gained legal emancipation.
He was provided with a set of rooms and a stipend and was required to give weekly lectures in both Latin and English to all who wished to attend ; admission was free.
Sabbatical officers are usually provided with a living allowance or stipend.
While the government provided tools and materials and their work was managed by agencies such as the Soil Conservation or Forest Service, " the historic peace churches funded all the expenses for the men, including food, administrative costs, and a tiny monthly stipend of $ 2. 50.
The interns are provided with a stipend, housing ( in most cases ), and an AmeriCorps Stipend.
Herod is said to have provided an annual stipend for the benefit of prize-winners in the athletic games ( Josephus, " B.
Her friend Jerry Purcell provided Angelou with a stipend to support her writing.
One exception is a small stipend to the imam of the Central Mosque in the capital city of Nouakchott provided by the government.
As a result of another relationship, he provided a stipend to a former lover, actress Louise Brooks, for the rest of her life.
Guggenheim, despite misgivings, provided her with a small stipend, and Coleman, who could ill afford it, sent US $ 20 a month ( about $ 310 in 2011 ).
A new aristocratic friend, Ingenheim, provided a small stipend which allowed him music studies with Siegfried Dehn and E. E. Taubert.
The government began reconstruction in northern Iraq and work towards creating an autonomous region, appointed five Kurdish men to junior-level ministries in the government, incorporating the Kurds along with the ICP into the National Front and provided Barzani with a stipend to manage the KDP.
All admitted students are provided with a full scholarship that covers tuition and housing, as well as a stipend covering living expenses.
Students are provided with a full scholarship and stipend that covers the entire program ( including the home-based practicum ), and related travel expenses.
Nursing: 450 women were provided free training in nursing assistance along with a stipend to study at AIMS ( Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences — MAM ’ s super-specialty charitable hospital ).
The group works alongside individual machiya owners to restore their buildings and to have them designated as " Structures of Landscape Importance " ( 景観重要建造物, keikan jūyō kenzōbutsu ); under this designation, the structures are protected from demolition without the permission of the mayor of Kyoto, and a stipend is provided by the city government to the owners of the machiya to help support the upkeep of the building.
Free education with delicious food, and stipend of one Hun to each student was provided.
The designers are given a budgeted stipend to select and purchase fabric and notions, and then provided a limited amount of time to finish their designs ( the shortest being 5 hours and the longest being two or three days, with the exception of fashion week when they are given 12 weeks ).
She left the factory to work for the league, attending school with a stipend provided by one of the League's wealthy supporters.
Students are generally provided with a modest stipend ($ 3, 000 –$ 5, 000 for 10 weeks of work ), housing, transportation to and from the site, and often arrangements for food.
Staff usually receive a small stipend, and are provided meals and housing.
However long the convention takes, delegates are provided a stipend of $ 10. 00 and reimbursement of actual expenses.
But the work was so good that the president of the academy, Grand Duke Vladimir Konstantinovich, provided Ryabushkin with a stipend for travel and studies abroad from his own means.

stipend and by
Though Gauss had up to that point been financially supported by his stipend from the Duke, he doubted the security of this arrangement, and also did not believe pure mathematics to be important enough to deserve support.
As curate of Olney, Newton was partly sponsored by an evangelical philanthropist, the wealthy Christian merchant John Thornton, who supplemented his stipend of £ 60 a year with £ 200 a year " for hospitality and to help the poor ".
The amount of his own zeal may in some degree be estimated from the fact that in 1489, in consideration of a yearly stipend of 40, 000 ducats and a gift of the Holy Lance, he consented to favor Bayazid II by detaining the Sultan's fugitive brother Cem in close confinement in the Vatican.
Sometimes, Becky and Rawdon buy time from their creditors by suggesting Rawdon received money in Miss Crawley's will or are being paid a stipend by Sir Pitt.
He halted European migration inland, restricting them to the coastal zone ; moreover, he freed the Algerian rebel leader Abd al Qadir ( who had been promised freedom on surrender but was imprisoned by the previous administration ) and gave him a stipend of 150, 000 francs.
During his term as governor, he attracted a lot of publicity by allegedly fighting the payment of super-salaries to public servants, whom he labeled marajás ( maharajas ) ( likening them to the former princes of India who received a stipend from the government as compensation for relinquishing their lands ).
Embraced by the Tory Establishment as Poet Laureate, and from 1807 in receipt of a yearly stipend from them, he vigorously supported the Liverpool government.
In part, this was the result of Talbot having patented his processes, unlike Daguerre who had been granted a stipend by the French state in exchange for making his process publicly available.
The first two years are often funded by a stipend directly from Jacobs University, and the following three years are supported by research grants.
Frank claimed that he had obtained from a relative of Hitler's by marriage a collection of letters between Maria Schicklgruber and a member of the Frankenberger family that discussed a stipend for her after she left the family's employ.
A small stipend allows him to live in moderate luxury, and his elderly mother lodges close by to tend to him.
From private sponsors they get a small quarterly stipend, organized by Wolfgang Freiherr von Stetten.
Assured by von Sternberg of Antheil's genius and good character, Bok gave him a monthly stipend of $ 150, and arranged for him to study at the Philadelphia Settlement Music School.
His financial situation was not helped by Mrs. Bok's reduction of his stipend by 50 percent, though she often responded to requests to fund specific aspects of his concerts.
The central government accomplished this reorganization by promising the former daimyo a generous stipend, absorbing the domain's debts, and promising to convert the domain currency ( hansatsu ) to the new national currency at face value.
A fellowship run by the The Frank Sargeson Trust in association with Auckland University and sponsored by Buddle Findlay supports writer ( s ) to live in the Sargeson Centre, adjacent to the University of Auckland, with an annual stipend.
The whole amount is not recorded, nor whether it was paid as a stipend or as a tribute, but it was paid to a Viking band led by one Rodulf.
At Wake Forest contracted ROTC cadets are given full scholarship, a monthly stipend, and book money by the US Army.

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