Fellow definition

Fellow means a fellow member of the Institute;
Fellow means a Physician, Dentist or Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist in a program of graduate medical education that is beyond the requirements for eligibility for first board certification in the discipline.
Fellow means the person named in the Application as the fellow who is the primary researcher supported under the Agreement.

Examples of Fellow in a sentence

  • Born in 1960, he has been working as a Research Fellow and a Post-Doctoral Researcher, during the period 1986 to 1992, at the Computer Technology Institute of Greece participating in several National and European Projects.

  • The Medical Center agrees that in the event a Speech Language Fellow is hired, they shall be included in this bargaining unit.


More Definitions of Fellow

Fellow means a member, including a sub-specialist, who holds Fellowship of the College in accordance with this Constitution and whose membership of the College has not ceased or been terminated for any reason;
Fellow means an individual participating in a fellowship program at the Medical Practice that has been accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and for whom Modernizing Medicine has received written documentation, satisfactory to Modernizing Medicine in Modernizing Medicine’s sole discretion, evidencing same.
Fellow means a person who is specified in the Schedule for a Research Activity that is funded under a People Support Scheme that is an NHMRC Fellowship or that which is funded as such under Investigator Grants;
Fellow means an individual who receives Fellowship assistance under this Program.
Fellow a graduate student who is receiving an award made to assist the student in the pursuit of their studies or research, usually with no requirement for service or performance.
Fellow means a member cross-appointed to a College.
Fellow means an individual named a fellow under section 19.1;