FELLOWSHIP - ορισμός. Τι είναι το FELLOWSHIP
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Τι (ποιος) είναι FELLOWSHIP - ορισμός

MEMBER OF A GROUP OF LEARNED PEOPLE WHO WORK TOGETHER AS PEERS IN THE PURSUIT OF MUTUAL KNOWLEDGE OR PRACTICE
Senior Fellow; Graduate school fellowship; Senior fellow; Oxbridge Fellow; Fellow (college); Fellow (Oxbridge); Oxbridge Fellowship; Oxford fellow; Supernumerary Fellow; Associate fellow; Senior fellows; Fellow (academic); Research fellowship (funding); Fellowship; Fellowship (financial); Fellowship (training); Fellowship program; Associate Fellow; Tutorial Fellow

fellowship         
(fellowships)
1.
A fellowship is a group of people that join together for a common purpose or interest.
...the National Schizophrenia Fellowship...
At Merlin's instigation, Arthur founds the Fellowship of the Round Table.
N-COUNT: with supp
2.
A fellowship at a university is a post which involves research work.
He was offered a research fellowship at Clare College.
N-COUNT
3.
Fellowship is a feeling of friendship that people have when they are talking or doing something together and sharing their experiences.
...a sense of community and fellowship.
= companionship
N-UNCOUNT
fellowship         
n.
1.
Brotherhood, companionship, familiarity, intimacy, close acquaintance.
2.
Partnership, participation, joint interest.
3.
Converse, intercourse, communion.
4.
[With good.] Sociability, sociableness, affability, kindliness, good company, jolly companionship.
fellowship         
n.
stipend; support for studies
1) to award, grant; establish a fellowship
2) to receive, win a fellowship
3) a graduate, postgraduate (esp. BE); postdoctoral fellowship
community of interest
4) to foster, promote (good) fellowship
5) fellowship with

Βικιπαίδεια

Fellow

A fellow is a concept whose exact meaning depends on context. In learned or professional societies, it refers to a privileged member who is specially elected in recognition of their work and achievements. Within the context of higher educational institutions, a fellow can be a member of a highly ranked group of teachers at a particular college or university or a member of the governing body in some universities; it can also be a specially selected postgraduate student who has been appointed to a post (called a fellowship) granting a stipend, research facilities and other privileges for a fixed period (usually one year or more) in order to undertake some advanced study or research, often in return for teaching services. In the context of research and development-intensive large companies or corporations, the title "fellow" is sometimes given to a small number of senior scientists and engineers. In the context of medical education in North America, a fellow is a physician who is undergoing a supervised, sub-specialty medical training (fellowship) after having completed a specialty training program (residency).

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για FELLOWSHIP
1. It‘s enough to test the fellowship of the company, never mind the Fellowship of the Ring.
2. Levine received a MacArthur genius‘‘ fellowship in 1'83 and a Guggenheim fellowship in 1''4.
3. Levine received a MacArthur "genius" fellowship in 1'83 and a Guggenheim fellowship in 1''4.
4. "I‘m a remarkably unremarkable person," muses the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, a PEN/Faulkner Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and a Michner Fellowship from the University of Iowa.
5. The 74–year–old grandfather is a former secretary of the Baptist Peace Fellowship and a trustee of the Christian peace organisation the Fellowship for Reconciliation.