studentship
IPA: stˈudʌntʃɪp
noun
- The position or role of a student.
- An endowment or scholarship for a student.
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Examples of "studentship" in Sentences
- The term of studentship was at first six years.
- He also carried off the Tancred medical studentship.
- Supported by a studentship from the Medical Research
- Tile research was supported by SERC research studentship no.
- Here he not only received a free studentship, but also a stipend.
- He won the John Stuart Mill studentship three times in succession.
- We have secured funding for a new PhD studentship to be based at GCU.
- In 1880 Ramsay received an Oxford studentship for travel and research in Greece.
- This PhD studentship is funded, and will be supervised by the Caledonian Academy.
- I got the PhD studentship – there was only one going for the whole of humanities, £13000ish...
- Further details of the studentship including educational requirements and instructions for applicants are available as a PDF document: BeingALearner.pdf
- Further details of the studentship including educational requirements and instructions for applicants are available as a PDF document: learningthroughnetworking.pdf
- The studentship offers a unique opportunity to work with an internationally-renowned research team which has strong links with leading research centres and global corporations.
- The studentship is for a period of three years, subject to satisfactory progress and provides payment of tuition fees at the UK/EU rate plus an annual stipend of £13,900 please note that students from outside the EU are required to pay the difference between International and EU fees, currently this would amount to £6,100 per annum.
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