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This also qualified him for a teaching fellowship from the same university.
Now some of them get aid through scholarships and teaching fellowships.
He graduated with honours and was awarded a teaching fellowship.
We then met while I was doing a teaching fellowship at the University of Michigan.
City College offered her a teaching fellowship in 1942, asking her to test children with various reading problems and to supervise student teachers.
Randles also was awarded a teaching fellowship during his studies at Baylor.
Between 2005 and 2009 five staff were awarded National Teaching Fellowships.
He gave up his dream of becoming a novelist after receiving a teaching fellowship from the University of Chicago.
In September he is to begin a research and teaching fellowship in law at Northwestern University.
He has also received two awards for his teaching, including a National Teaching Fellowship.
Its current signature program is the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship.
Hawley also promoted resident and teaching fellowships at VA hospitals.
Not even an attempt by Yosser Hughes to get a teaching fellowship at the local poly.
The University has won seven National Teaching Fellowships.
On another teaching fellowship he studied for a doctorate at Berkeley, but he left the university in May 1926 without writing his doctoral thesis.
She also had a teaching fellowship for a year at Harvard under the psychiatrist Robert Coles.
Teaching fellowship, Graduate School of Government, University of Texas, 1970.
These programs would serve as precursors to the more recent Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship.
He is a Fulbright Scholar, having received a research and teaching fellowship in Colombia in 2008.
It was launched in 2004 as part of a National Teaching Fellowship project by Joe Bennett.
Then he received a Teaching Fellowship from the University of Oregon where he matriculated.
He was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship by the Higher Education Academy in 2004.
The WW Teaching Fellowship was launched in 2007 in two versions.
He then took another teaching fellowship in chemistry at Catholic University, where he studied for his doctorate in physiology.
He was well liked at MIT, and was invited to join the faculty after his teaching fellowship ended.
While waiting for the results he won teaching assistantship examination at the university in spring of 1981.
After graduation he was working in the department's seminary library as a clerk and waiting for an open teaching assistantship position.
A small number of teaching assistantships and teaching supplements are available annually in some Faculties.
Students typically work 10 to 15 hours per week, with jobs varying from teaching assistantships to nurturing animals on the campus grounds.
Then the University of New Hampshire offered her a teaching assistantship to finance a master's degree in writing.
Many administrators also argue that teaching assistantships are not a job, but a part of the scholarly process that prepares graduate students to become professors.
It covers tuition and allows fellows to hold a research or teaching assistantship positions while gaining work experience with the sponsoring employer during the summer.
This is especially true for advanced science and engineering degrees, even though one's continuing education is often financed through research and teaching assistantships, not loans.
Other sources of funding include teaching assistantships and research assistantships; experience as a teaching assistant is encouraged but not requisite in many programs.
With her writing encouraged by her professors, she would graduate from the University of Minnesota and win a teaching assistantship in English there.
He completed one year of graduate studies at MIT as well as a Teaching Assistantship.
For graduate school Lipscomb chose Caltech, which offered him a teaching assistantship in Physics at $20/month.
Pierce then asked Lewicki to come with him to Chicago on the promise of a teaching assistantship to help Max finish graduate school.
AP courses are generally offered in every subject, and independent studies are available for interested students, as are opportunities for research and teaching assistantships.
Teaching assistantships (TA) and research assistantships (RA) are provided based on the scholar's academic profile.
Financial support for graduate students comes in the form of fellowships, research assistantships, teaching assistantships or a combination of fellowship and assistantship support.
After graduation from Harvard in 1909 he worked towards his Ph.D. at Radcliffe College supported by a teaching assistantship.
The college has had six Fulbright English Teaching assistantships in the past four years as well as two Rotary Ambassadorial scholarships.
He would not complete the actuarial-statistics course, for, while home for the summer in 1930, he accepted the offer of a mathematics teaching assistantship at Poznań University.
Teaching Assistantships (TA) and Research Assistantships (RA) are often provided.
He then moved to Boston to take a teaching assistantship at the Berklee College of Music with jazz vibraphonist Gary Burton.
The brightened picture, Mr. Milano says, results partly from business schools' increased willingness to waive tuition and provide stipends and teaching assistantships to minority candidates.
The financial aid system of "research assistantship", "administration assistantship" and "teaching assistantship" has been put into practice in UCAS.
After submitting several applications, Fenn received offers for teaching assistantships from Yale and Northwestern, and accepted the position at Yale.
More than 90% of doctoral students are supported by fellowships, research assistantships (RAs), or teaching assistantships (TAs).