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Often this ensemble consists simply of a guitar, piano or a keyboard, drums and sometimes a bass guitar and other instruments, especially during " Youth Fellowships ".
University professors have won more 3M Teaching Fellowships ( Canada's top award for undergraduate teaching excellence ) than any other Canadian university, 38 awards since 1986.
Collectively, artists who have worked at Yaddo have won 66 Pulitzer Prizes, 27 MacArthur Fellowships, 61 National Book Awards, 24 National Book Critics Circle Awards, 108 Rome Prizes, 49 Whiting Writers ' Awards, a Nobel Prize ( Saul Bellow, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1976 ), and countless other honors.
He promoted the passage of legislation establishing the Fulbright Program in 1946, a program of educational grants ( Fulbright Fellowships and Fulbright Scholarships ), sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of State, governments in other countries, and the private sector.
The purpose of the Stanford Graduate Fellowships is to attract the best graduate students and give them full freedom to pursue their work at Stanford without worrying about the vagaries of sponsored research or other traditional sources of support.
In 2008 and 2009, Pitzer received more Fulbright Fellowships per capita, than any other college or university nationwide.
In its history, Pitzer students and alums have been awarded 110 Fulbright Fellowships, in addition to dozens of other national awards, including Rotary Scholarships, Watson Fellowships, Teach for America placements, Coro Fellowships, Neuroscience Fellowships, among others.
Freedman has received numerous other awards and honors including Sloan and Guggenheim Fellowships, a MacArthur Fellowship and the National Medal of Science.
Among his other awards are three National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowships, Guggenheim Fellowship, and Rockefeller Foundations Fellowship.
Hasbara Fellowships groups have met with Prime Ministers Binyamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres, and other prominent leaders from across the political spectrum.
Considered a conservative and " Fundamentalist " association of Baptist churches, the Southwide Baptist Fellowship is not as staunchly devoted as other Baptist Fundamentalist Fellowships to the concept of absolute autonomy ( local church independence ) or the essential requirement of the King James Version ( KJV ).
In addition to the Nobel Prize, Taube also received many other major scientific awards, including the Priestley Medal in 1985 and two Guggenheim Fellowships early in his career ( 1949 and 1955 ), as well as numerous honorary doctorates.
In 1566 he founded seven Scholarships or Fellowships, called the Petrean Fellowships, and the next year founded another to be nominated by him or his heirs from the counties of Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Oxford, Essex, and other counties within the kingdom of England where he had lands and inheritance.
He was for five years Poet Laureate of his home state, New Hampshire ( 1984 – 89 ), and can list among the many other honours and awards to have come his way: the Lamont Poetry Prize for Exiles and Marriages ( 1955 ), the Edna St Vincent Millay Award ( 1956 ), two Guggenheim Fellowships ( 1963 – 64, 1972 – 73 ), inclusion on the Horn Book Honour List ( 1986 ), the Sarah Josepha Hale Award ( 1983 ), the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize ( 1987 ), the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry ( 1988 ), the NBCC Award ( 1989 ), the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in poetry ( 1989 ), and the Frost Medal ( 1990 ).
He has won a number of other prizes and awards for his fiction, including the Emily Clark Balch Prize for Short Fiction from The Virginia Quarterly Review, The Mishima Prize for Innovative Fiction from The Saint Andrews Review, a Dakin Fellowship from the Sewanee Writers ' Conference, two Individual Artist's Fellowships from the Virginia Commission for the Arts, and The Governor's Award for the Screenplay from The Virginia Festival of American Film.

Fellowships and training
International emergency medicine is a sub-specialty of emergency medicine, and there are several IEM Fellowships in the US, where residency-trained emergency physicians obtain advanced training in international skills and systems development.
In both 1993 and 1999, Dorrell was a recipient of Denver Broncos Minority Coaching Fellowships, which allowed him to spend time in the Broncos ' training camp.
In addition to the Awards in Recognition of Excellence, the FIP Foundation also makes available FIP Development Grants to young pharmacists in training or research, FIP International Travel Scholarships and FIP Fellowships.

Fellowships and programs
Gerald Lawrence Schroeder is an Orthodox Jewish physicist, author, lecturer and teacher at College of Jewish Studies Aish HaTorah's Discovery Seminar, Essentials and Fellowships programs and Executive Learning Center, who focuses on what he perceives to be an inherent relationship between science and spirituality.
Graduate students are supported through IGERT ( Integrative Graduate Education Research Traineeships ) and AGEP ( Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate ) programs and through the Graduate Research Fellowships, NSF-GRF.
The Fellowships are now considered one of the most prestigious award programs in health policy, and accept Fellows from Australia, Canada ( known as Harkness Associates ), Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway ( as of 2009 ), Switzerland ( as of 2009 ) and the United Kingdom.
Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics ( FASPE ) is a set of innovative programs for students in business, journalism, law, medical, and seminary graduate programs.

Fellowships and are
As heretofore, our Fellowships are available to assist research in all fields of knowledge and creative effort in all the arts.
* E. E. Cummings and Rachel Carson are awarded Guggenheim Fellowships.
These funding schemes are designed to aid scholars at different stages of their academic career and include Postdoctoral Fellowships, Wolfson Research Professorships, Leverhulme Senior Research Fellowships and British Academy Research Projects.
Within this organization, there are State Fellowships in each of the fifty United States.
New Fellowships of the ASA are granted annually by the ASA Committee on Fellows.
Many of the longer stories are an outgrowth of the " Fresca Fellowships ," so-called because editor Plotz likes the soft drink Fresca.
Fellowships are awarded on a strictly non-partisan basis.
Fellowships are intended to provide gifted and skilled people the opportunity to work with as much creative freedom as possible.
Maxwell Fellowships are intended to memorialize the drive, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit which led Maxwell to achieve success in business and his athletic pursuits.
To achieve these objectives, four categories of fellowships are offered / awarded to scholars who are at various levels in their profession: National Fellowships, Senior Fellowships, General Fellowships & Doctoral Fellowships.
National Fellowships are offered to eminent social scientists, who have made outstanding contributions to research in their respective fields, to enable them to continue their academic work further.
Senior Fellowships are awarded to social scientists, no age limit, who have done quality research work, publications and papers in professional journals to their credit.
General Fellowships are awarded to scholars, preferably below the age of 50 years, who have shown significant promise and competence for research work, have completed their Ph. D. or have done equivalent research work of merit and desire to work on approved research themes at institutions of excellence under the guidance of senior social scientists.
Doctoral Fellowships are open to doctoral students, preferably below the age of 35 years, who have a Master's degree from a recognized university with a first or second class and are registered for a doctoral degree in social sciences.

Fellowships and available
In 1927 the scheme was widened by the creation of Dominion Fellowships available to graduates from universities in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and South Africa.
Fellowships available include:
Fellowships are available in Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Geriatrics, Hematopathology, Neonatology, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Rheumatology, Vascular and Interventional Radiology, and Vascular Surgery.

Fellowships and for
* Since 2006, he is the chairman of the Board of Trustees for Eisenhower Fellowships
He is the recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship, two Guggenheim Fellowships, and a Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Science.
FRACP ), elected him to Honorary Fellowships, and the Australian Academy of Science, for which he supported its establishment in 1954, made him a fellow ( FAAS ) in 1958.
Stanford is home to the John S. Knight Fellowships for Professional Journalist and the Center for Ocean Solutions, which brings together marine science and policy to develop solutions to challenges facing the ocean.
As of 2011, four poets who have competed at National Poetry Slam have won National Endowment of the Arts ( NEA ) Fellowships for Literature:
David and Mary Boies also fund the " Mary and David Boies Fellowships " for foreign students at the Harvard Kennedy School.
In addition, the Academy gives Student Academy Awards annually to filmmakers at the undergraduate and graduate level ; awards up to five Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting annually ; and operates the Margaret Herrick Library ( at the Fairbanks Center for Motion Picture Study ) in Beverly Hills, California and the Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
( 2 ) Richard Dudley ( Fellow 1495-1536 ) who gave property for Fellowships.
( Chapel ) John Frank ( Master of the Rolls ) gave property for Fellowships around 1441.
In 2004, Greenspan received the Dwight D. Eisenhower Medal for Leadership and Service, from Eisenhower Fellowships.
The Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism provide stipends to journalists to report on topics related to mental health or mental illnesses.
: Annual Daniel Pearl Journalism and Editorial Fellowships bring foreign journalists and editors to work for six months in a US newsroom.
Some recent examples include the Pulitzer Prize, the National Humanities Medal, the National Medal of Science, the Schock Prize, the Bancroft Prize, Grammy Awards, the George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism, Guggenheim Fellowships, the New York City Mayor's Award for Excellence in Science and Technology, the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, and memberships in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences.
The college has a fellowship in Mathematics ( the Alan David Richards Fellowship ) and a general fellowship scheme ( the Sydney Holgate Fellowships ), which includes funding for Research Fellows and an Artist in Residence.
The President's Commission on White House Fellowships then interviews the thirty candidates and recommends 11-19 outstanding candidates to the President for a one-year appointment as Fellows.
Fellowships last for between six and twelve months ( occasionally longer ).
In 2004 the Foundation awarded 185 United States and Canadian Fellowships for a total of $ 6, 912, 000 ( an average grant of $ 37, 362 ).
In the same year it awarded 36 Latin American and Caribbean Fellowships for a total of $ 1, 188, 000 ( an average grant of $ 33, 000 ).
It was meant to be the voice for the Independent Church, which was " divided into three self-governing and autonomous organisations known, respectively, as the Church of the Firstborn, the Church of Christ, and the Restoration Christian Fellowships.

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