Research Fellow definition

Research Fellow means an individual employed in a research capacity who holds at least a PhD degree in the relevant field;
Research Fellow included in the title means -
Research Fellow means an academic staff position the holder of which is usually required to have a doctorate and whose main employment duties involve research and development; thereby a junior research fellow participating in research is required to have a supervisor.

Examples of Research Fellow in a sentence

  • The purpose of a Postdoctoral Research Fellow (“PDRF”) is to do research and to publish such research in accredited journals or conference proceedings.

  • The story of maize seed research and development in Sub-Saharan Africa has been described as a “maize revolution” (Eicher and Byerlee 1997), a “qualified success story” (Eicher 1995), a 1 Research Fellow, Environment and Production Technology Division, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), and Senior Economist, International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI).

  • They are the authors of the chapters in this vol- ume, and I will list their names as they appear here: Rastko Lompar, Research Assistant, and Dušan Fundić, Research Associate, both my colleagues from the Institute for Balkan Studies of the Serbian Acad- emy of Sciences and Arts; Svetlana Šeatović, Principal Research Fellow at the Institute for Literature and Arts; and Vladimir Cvetković, Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory.

  • A Senior Research Fellow who is a University Lecturer or University Reader shall not be required in respect of his or her Fellowship to give notice to the Governing Body of his or her intention of accepting a salaried office or appointment, provided always that the Fellow shall make to the University any application which is required by the terms of his or her University appointment for permission to accept any such additional office or appointment.(Ref.

  • The Award Holder is either the Principal Investigator or any co-applicant as specified in the Award Letter, or a Research Fellow.


More Definitions of Research Fellow

Research FellowA person deployed to a position which requires continuous research activity and output and for which a higher degree, or equivalent outstanding achievement as an industry practitioner with relevant industry experience is a pre-requisite. These deployments are also suitable for those completing Post-Doctoral research fellowships or fixed term research contracts. Teaching in related fields is not precluded.
Research Fellow means the employee working in SACON’s projects and programmes whose designation is any one of the following:
Research Fellow means the person registered for Academic Research and obtaining fellowship from the projects. There may be several grades of Research Fellowship depending on the level to which the candidate is registered.
Research Fellow means the person who is holding an academic research position in the University.
Research Fellow means a research fellow, post-doctoral fellow or visiting fellow nominated, appointed or employed by the University and/or ANSTO and assigned under an Activity Agreement to conduct or participate in a Project.
Research Fellow means a sports medicine fellowship position that is for two (2) years in duration with one year focused primarily on performing research.
Research Fellow means a person appointed to such a position with the Institute in accordance with clause 19.