Fellowship. Each University can grant the available fellowships to their students attending the double degree program, on the basis of a proper selection procedure and upon availability of funds.
Fellowship i. The Fellowship will be funded in its entirety by the Taiwan-based Himalaya Foundation. The Himalaya Foundation was created by Xxxxxx XX Xxx (deceased), a NTU Economics and Columbia Business School alumnus.
ii. The Fellowship will assist in covering the tuition and stipends of two students who accept the offer of admission to the PhD program in Economics at Columbia and who will have graduated from the NTU BA or MA program in Economics prior to commencing the PhD program.
iii. The Fellowship will assist in covering two students’ tuition and stipends for the first two years of the PhD program. The Fellowship will be used to cover the annual tuition and stipend in the amount of $70,000 per student per year. The Fellowship will be used for each student’s first two years in the PhD program in Economics, totaling $140,000 per student. As the Fellowship will support a total of two students, the total amount of the Fellowship will be $280,000. The Fellowship will not be used to cover fees, as stated in 3.ix.
iv. In the event that a student is awarded additional funding while on the Fellowship, the student must report this funding to the Himalaya Foundation, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Columbia University (hereafter “GSAS”), and the PhD program in Economics.
v. Students must make satisfactory academic progress and must follow the rules, regulations, and policies of Columbia University while enrolled. The Himalaya Foundation may request from the students copies of their transcripts detailing academic progress. Columbia University reserves the right to terminate a student’s participation in the Fellowship program if the University decides that a student’s academics or personal behavior warrant that action. Columbia will inform the Himalaya Foundation if it decides it is necessary to take that action.
vi. The Fellowship will be awarded so long as a student is registered full-time. In the event that a student takes a leave of absence from the PhD program in Economics during the first two years, the Fellowship will be placed on hold until the student returns as a full-time registered student.
vii. Payments will be made by the Himalaya Foundation to Columbia University as described above on an annual basis in US dollars, without any withholding, set- off, or other reduction.
viii. The International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO) at Columbia University shall help facilitate the acquisition of appropriate immigration documents for admitted students ...
Fellowship. The Fellow will provide the City with the services described in the Placement Agreement for such Fellow during the Fellow’s twelve-month appointment. The City shall provide the Fellow with an overview of current project progress to date, background information, specific project targets and continuing input related to project progress, as well as guidance and resources necessary to carry out the project.
Fellowship. An employee may also be granted an unpaid leave of absence if that employee wins or is the recipient of a job-industry related fellowship or study grant. Such leave shall be for the period of the fellowship or grant but not to exceed one year, unless approved by the Publisher.
16.5.1 Employees shall request the leave prior to application for the fellowship or grant and the Publisher shall notify the employee immediately as to whether the request is approved or denied.
16.5.2 It is understood that the Publisher shall deny such request for leave only when special circumstances or special needs warrant such denial.
Fellowship. The claims regarding profit transfer or the obligation to assume losses arising from this agreement arise at the end of the balance sheet date (end of the respective ) of the Controlled Company and are due at this time. The profit transfer or loss absorption takes place within a reasonable period of time after the claims become due.
Fellowship. A fellowship is any group of two or more individuals who come together for friendship, study, worship, social get togethers, etc. “Verily, verily I say unto you as I said unto my disciples, where two or three are gathered together in my name as touching one thing, behold there will I be in the midst of them; even so am I in the midst of you.” (T&C 13:15) Fellowships independently decide how to accept new members into their midst and are at liberty to define the fellowship’s expectations for conduct. The LORD has other works to accomplish that He will require at our hands (T&C 157:55). The Lord’s people cooperate and labor with an eye single to His glory, being wise in word and kind in deed. Members will create many different and worthwhile proposals in efforts toward accomplishing the Lord’s work. Each member has the right to draft unique proposals, independently or in cooperation with other members, for submission to Fellowship Confederacy Conventions (FCC). There is no limit to the number of proposals that a member may contribute to. However, each member may submit only one proposal to the host of a convention. The member’s house in Israel must be declared with their proposal submission. Once a proposal has been submitted to the FCC, it may not be modified. A member’s vote of confidence, if given to a representative, must match their declared House in Israel on their proposal, otherwise the proposal submission to the FCC and their vote of confidence to a representative are both voided. The same proposal may be submitted multiple times by members of different houses. A proposal may have multiple versions, and if there is any meaningful difference between the versions, they are counted as two unique proposals and not multiple submissions of the same proposal. The proposal will be considered in the member’s house council. If members from different houses submit an identical proposal, the proposal is considered separately in council for each house of the submitting members.
Fellowship. A competitive award given for graduate study under the program.
Fellowship. Distributions from the Fund will be used to provide substantial support for graduate fellowships for students pursuing a graduate degree in (add: degree or college). Fund uses may include, but are not limited to, tuition, stipends, student fees, research funding, conference fees, research and conference travel and other enhancements to the graduate experience. Awards will be determined by the (select either: Xxxx of the College, Xxxx of the Graduate School or Department Head), or their designee, in accordance with the established procedures for graduate fellowships. Awards will be for one academic year and may be renewable based on specific criteria being met; the recipient will be informed of the criteria when the award is made.
Fellowship. Each university can grant the available fellowships to their students who intend to participate into the study programme, based on a proper selection procedure. Art. 4 –
Fellowship. DukeEngage hereby awards Student a fellowship in an amount calculated to cover all expenses of Student participation in the Program with the exception of those expenses clearly specified in this Agreement or in the Funding Policy outlined on the DukeEngage website at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/policies-requirements/.