Research Fellowship

9,999.00

Though the term “fellowship” is occasionally used by undergraduate institutions to label a college scholarship and sometimes used by private sector employers to describe an entry-level job for recent college graduates, the word is more commonly used by graduate schools. The word “fellowship” is usually understood to mean scholarships for people who have already earned their college degree and who are pursuing additional education – typically either graduate students who are currently completing a graduate program or graduate degree holders who are receiving hyper-specialized training that goes beyond what they learned in grad school.

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A research fellow is an academic research position at a university or a similar research institution, usually for academic staff or faculty members.

What is a fellowship?

Experts say the conditions and benefits of an academic fellowship can vary widely depending on the discipline, but the simplest definition is a funding award given to subsidize the cost of education. In academic settings, when people say “fellowship,” they are generally referring to a monetary award given to a scholar to pay for his or her academic pursuits. A fellowship is typically a merit-based scholarship for advanced study of an academic subject.

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