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  2. Nuffic - Wikipedia

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    Nuffic is the Dutch organisation for internationalisation in education. It is an independent, non-profit organisation based in The Hague , the Netherlands . Its most important contract partners are the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture & Science and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs .

  3. Orange Tulip Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Tulip Scholarship is managed by Nuffic, the Dutch organisation for internationalisation in education. It gives talented students in several countries the opportunity to study in the Netherlands. These countries are referred to as Neso (Netherlands Education Support Offices) countries and include Brazil, China, India, Indonesia ...

  4. Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians

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    The fellowship training programme requires that prospective trainees are registered medical practitioners in Australia and/or New Zealand. [1] Specifically, prospective trainees must have completed a medical degree; completed an intern year; been appointed to an accredited hospital by the college for basic training; discussed their application with, and received approval from, the accredited ...

  5. Newton International Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Key objectives of the Newton Fellowship are to bring the best early career academics to the UK and to enhance ties between these academics' home countries and the UK. [1] Newton Fellows are fully funded for a period of three years and awarded coverage of research expenses up to £8,000 per year, with a maximum award value since 2023 of £ ...

  6. Fellow - Wikipedia

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    Research fellow may also refer to the recipient of academic financial grant or scholarship.For example, in Germany, institutions such as the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation offer research fellowship for postdoctoral research and refer to the holder as research fellows, while the award holder may formally hold a specific academic title at their home institution (e.g., Privatdozent).

  7. List of fellows of the Royal Society of Arts - Wikipedia

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    Fellowship is granted to applicants "who are aligned with the RSA's vision and share in our values." [3] Some prospective fellows are approached by the RSA and invited to join in recognition of their work; some are nominated or "fast-tracked" by existing fellows and RSA staff, [4] [5] [6] or by partner organisations such as the Churchill Fellowship; [7] [8] others make their own applications ...

  8. National Security Education Program - Wikipedia

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    Fellowships of up to $30,000 for U.S. graduate students to research or study in world regions identified as critical to U.S. interests. Through a competitive, national, merit-based annual competition, successful applicants distinguish themselves as highly motivated in their academic and career goals and in their strong commitment to public service.

  9. Junior Research Fellowships - Wikipedia

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    A Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), sometimes known as a Research Fellowship or Fellow by Examination, is a postdoctoral fellowship for early-career scholars and recent PhD/DPhil graduates at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. JRFs are among the most highly competitive, prestigious postdoctoral fellowships in the United ...