Fellowship definition

Fellowship means a program designed for post-residency
Fellowship means a program designed for post-residency graduates to gain knowledge and experience in a specialized field;

Examples of Fellowship in a sentence

  • The duration of the Fellowship includes Fellow's attendance at the Institute.

  • Resident/Fellow has an affirmative duty to immediately disclose any information to the Residency or Fellowship Program Director that has, in the past, or that could presently affect eligibility for a PIT permit or medical license from TMB prior to the beginning of the residency/fellowship program.

  • To provide a key contact from the church to work with a Child Evangelism Fellowship representative to plan and execute the Good News Club® Outreach.

  • The Fellowship Term is 24 months and is expected to begin in September 2024 and end 24 months following (the Term or Fellowship Term).

  • A Fellow may begin working with the Host Organization before September 2024, but this will not extend the Fellowship Term.


More Definitions of Fellowship

Fellowship means a membership in a professional medical or dental College recognized by the Board after consultation with the Medical Advisory Committee;
Fellowship or "fellowship program" means the Ohio priority needs fellowship created by sections 3333.37 to 3333.375 of the Revised Code.
Fellowship means the competitive award that supplements nursing faculty salaries to ensure the retention of well-qualified nursing faculty. [110 ILCS 205/9.32]
Fellowship means all persons admitted in the class of Fellow;
Fellowship means a basic living allowance paid to a student.
Fellowship means the research and training to be undertaken by the fellow, the objectives of which are set out in the specification to the fellowship award letter and in accordance with these conditions;
Fellowship means the Irish Research Council Enterprise Partnership Scheme Postdoctoral Fellowship.