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Fellows and who
To the members of our Advisory Board, and most specially to its members who constitute our committees of selection, the Foundation is indebted for its successes of choice of Fellows.
Architects in the UK who have made contributions to the profession through design excellence or architectural education, or have in some other way advanced the profession, might until 1971 be elected Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects and can write FRIBA after their name if they feel so inclined.
Architects in the US who have made contributions to the profession through design excellence or architectural education, or have in some other way advanced the profession, are elected Fellows of the American Institute of Architects and can write FAIA after their name.
Cultural conventions exist, clinicians who are Members or Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons are an exception.
It starred his wife, Lyubov Orlova ( an operatic singer who had also appeared in The Jolly Fellows ) as an American circus performer who has to immigrate to the USSR from the U. S. because she has a mixed race child, whom she had with a black man.
The University has also been home to more than 40 faculty members who are Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada since the University of Victoria's founding.
During a tea party at von Neumann's house, he encountered G. D. Birkhoff, who suggested that he apply for a position with the Harvard Society of Fellows.
The school is headed by a Provost and Fellows ( Board of Governors ), who appoint the Head Master.
* Life Members and Life Fellows: Members who have reached the age of 65 and whose number of years of membership plus their age in years adds up to at least 100 are recognized as Life Members – and, in the case of Fellow members, as Life Fellows.
After the Restoration, he was appointed to the commission which reinstated the professors and Fellows of Oxford who had been removed under the Protectorate of Cromwell.
Constructed in 1492, the tower, which was once the primary entrance to the College, now houses various offices and lodgings for Fellows, and at its base is a memorial to Members who were killed in the Second World War.
The window next to the entrance on the East side contains the arms of Regius Professors of Modern History who have been ex-officio Fellows of the College.
Fellows and alumni have included Archbishop William Laud, Jane Austen's father and brothers, the early Fabian intellectual Sidney Ball, who was very influential in the creation of the Workers ' Educational Association ( WEA ), Rushanara Ali, Labour Politician and one of the first Bangladeshis to gain a PPE degree at St John's College and more recently, Tony Blair, former prime minister of the United Kingdom.
Vicars of St Giles were formerly either Fellows of the College, or ex-Fellows who were granted the living on marriage ( when Oxford fellows were required to be unmarried ).
* Five members of the academic staff who are not Fellows, at least three of whom must be of a rank not higher than senior lecturer ;
The programme included a closed surgery in which Harold Shipman worked for a number of years, as well as the town hall ( haunted by a grey lady ), and Odd Fellows Hall ( known as Baxters bar ), which is haunted by a builder who died in the construction of the building in 1811.
Their methodology, which was developed by a team of scholars ( who expounded papers for the review of other Fellows and published many in Forum ) and is explained in The Five Gospels ( the four canonical gospels plus the Gospel of Thomas ), involves canvassing the records of the first four centuries for traditions about Jesus and sifting them by criteria such as multiple attestation, distinctiveness, and orality.
PCID's peer review process where ISCID Fellows are reviewers is in contrast to the process described as proper peer review by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, where " reviewers are experts in the relevant scientific fields who have no conflict of interest with or especially close personal relationships to the authors or requestors " and refers to ISCID specifically.
Fellows of the AEDC are recognized as, " People who have made exceptionally distinguished contributions to the center's flight testing mission.
Within its humanities division, the Faculty currently holds five National Teacher Fellows ; the latest being Dr Deborah Cartmell, Reader in English, who was made a Fellow in recognition of excellence in teaching and learning support.
The Faculty also boasts six Teacher Fellows who are driving pedagogic research across the four schools.
The world's first university-based executive education program — the Sloan Fellows program — was created in 1931 under the sponsorship of Alfred P. Sloan, himself an 1895 MIT graduate, who was chairman of General Motors and has since been credited with creating the modern corporation.
The College of Jesus was to consist of a Provost and three Fellows, all to be in Holy Orders, who must attend church on Sundays and Holy Days.

Fellows and use
The Old Hall and its adjoining Buttery are now in regular use for dining, especially by the Fellows.
Fellows may use the letters FBA after their names.
Unusually, Hughes has no special provisions for Fellows at meals ( such as a High Table-students and Fellows sit with each other at the same tables and eat the same meals ) or in the use of the college's recreational facilities.
Fellows of the Royal Institution may use the initials FRI after their names.
Fellows use the designation FLS after their names.
Fellowship is regarded as a sign of recognition as supporting and contributing to the purpose and mission of the society, and Fellows are permitted to use the post-nominals FSA Scot ..
Members of the Society are known as Fellows and are entitled to use the post-nominal letters FSA after their names.
Fellows of the British Optical Association were entitled to use the affix FBOA.
Fellows are granted the right to use the initials " F. R. G. S.
Once inducted into the Society, Anglophone Fellows may use the post-nomial FRSC ( Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada ) and Francophone Fellows may use MSRC ( Membre de la Société royale du Canada ).
Fellows use the designation FRCPC ( Fellow of The Royal College of Physicians of Canada ) or FRCSC ( Fellow of The Royal College of Surgeons of Canada ) depending on their qualifications.
There are currently 1, 314 Fellows, allowed to use the postnominal title FRS ( Fellow of the Royal Society ), with 44 new Fellows appointed each year.
There are also Royal Fellows, Honorary Fellows and Foreign Fellows, the last of which are allowed to use their postnominal title ForMemRS ( Foreign Member of the Royal Society ).
Fellows are elected for life, and gain the right to use the postnomial Fellow of the Royal Society ( FRS ) title.
However, before the 1993 merger with the Institute of Statisticians, Fellows did often use the post-nominal letters FSS.
Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, are denoted by the use of the initialism or post-nominal FRSE in official titles.
Fellows of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists ( equivalent to being a " Board Certified Anesthesiologist " in the USA ) are permitted to use the post nominals FANZCA

Fellows and postnominals
Fellows and Qualified Members are entitled to use the postnominals FITI and MITI ; the equivalent AITI for Associates was abolished when the precise definition of ' Associate ' changed several times in around 2005.

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