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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).
AAAS Fellows [4] include Nobel Prize winners [5] Michael W. Young and Michael Rosbash, ACM Turing Award winner [6] David Patterson, IEEE Medal of Honor winner Irwin M. Jacobs, [7] and American Physical Society Fellow Natalie Roe. [8]
The word Don is used for fellows and tutors of a college or university, especially traditional collegiate universities such as Oxford and Cambridge in England. [7] Teachers at Radley, a boys-only boarding-only public school modelled after Oxford colleges of the early 19th century, are known to boys as "dons".
Fellows, a partner in the firm of English canal carriers, Fellows Morton & Clayton; Fellows (surname) Mount Fellows, a mountain in Alaska; See also.
The Society of Hellman Fellows; The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans; Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship; T. TechCongress; Thiel Fellowship;
Fellows are capable of acting as an attending physician or a consultant physician in the specialist field in which they were trained, such as internal medicine or pediatrics. After completing a fellowship in the relevant sub-specialty, the physician is permitted to practice without direct supervision by other physicians in that sub-specialty ...
It is from this point forward that designation as a Fellow is considered a formal honor. Beginning in 1922, Fellows were elected by a Jury of Fellows, then nominated by the President, and now by the Secretary. In 1952 the present College of Fellows was established to formally represent Fellows within the larger organization. [3]
Corresponding Fellows – scholars resident overseas; Honorary Fellows – an honorary academic title (whereby the post-nominal letters "Hon FBA" are used) Deceased Fellows – Past Fellows of the British Academy; The award of fellowship is based on published work and fellows may use the post-nominal letters FBA.