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Definition of teaching fellow in English: teaching fellownoun A postgraduate student who carries out teaching or laboratory duties in return for accommodation, tuition, or expenses. (大学里兼任教学或实验室工作的)助教研究生 Example sentencesExamples - Marriage is a metaphor used by Keith Fitzgerald, a former teaching fellow in national mediation and conflict resolution at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
- As a postdoctoral teaching fellow at the preeminent California Institute of Technology, or more commonly known as Caltech, Goins occupies a premier spot from which to chart a path-breaking career as a mathematics scholar.
- Dr Margaret Ritchie, a teaching fellow and research fellow at St Andrews University's Bute medical school, said she had organised the course to equip GPs to deal with the growing interest in weight-loss programmes.
- Browne had become a teaching fellow at the University of Michigan in 1947.
- Owen Hartley, a teaching fellow of the history school at Leeds University, is another student of IRA tactics.
- Already, the center has begun supporting a teaching fellow from the FIU College of Education who's working at an Algebra Project site in Jackson, Miss.
- A teaching fellow in spiritual theology at Vancouver's Regent College, Marva Dawn offers yet another timely and helpful book, the product of her 2000 Schaff Lectures at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.
- Karen Jones is a teaching fellow at the University of Essex.
- The week also included smaller breakout sessions for students and for teaching fellows.
- To reduce the chance of cysts coming back, Alicia Gonzalez, N.D., a teaching fellow at Bastyr University in Seattle, advises women to eliminate caffeine.
- Last fall, a teaching fellow from the clinic flew to Mexico City along with two workers and representatives of four different community groups.
- I shifted to the University of NSW in Sydney in 1967 as a teaching fellow in the School of Sociology (the first in Australasia) which opened that year.
- Yes, you know, we need support staff, research assistants, teaching fellows, that type of base.
- As a fourth-year graduate student and teaching fellow at Columbia University, I read Jennifer Washburn's article with great interest.
- He graduated with a Sc.B. in 1901 and after a year as a teaching fellow at the University of Texas, Moore spent the academic year 1902-03 as a mathematics instructor at the High School in Marshall, Texas.
- Annetta Smith, a senior teaching fellow at Stirling University's Lewis campus, explained: ‘We have quite a lot of information about the health hazards and more negative aspects of crofting in rural communities.’
- As soon as I started as a teaching fellow in Sociology at UNT, I felt a compulsion to figure out how to be effective.
- Among my teaching fellows was an Orthodox Jew, a woman preparing for the Episcopal priesthood, an Irish Catholic (from Ireland), an Indian Christian (from India), and two agnostics.
- I served as a John F. Kennedy teaching fellow at the Harvard University Institute of Politics, 1974.
- Between 1937 and 1939, she continued her education as a teaching fellow and research assistant to eminent geophysicist Perry Byerly at the University of California at Berkeley.
Definition of teaching fellow in US English: teaching fellownounˈfelə A postgraduate student who carries out teaching or laboratory duties in return for accommodations, tuition, or expenses. (大学里兼任教学或实验室工作的)助教研究生 Example sentencesExamples - Karen Jones is a teaching fellow at the University of Essex.
- As a postdoctoral teaching fellow at the preeminent California Institute of Technology, or more commonly known as Caltech, Goins occupies a premier spot from which to chart a path-breaking career as a mathematics scholar.
- Dr Margaret Ritchie, a teaching fellow and research fellow at St Andrews University's Bute medical school, said she had organised the course to equip GPs to deal with the growing interest in weight-loss programmes.
- He graduated with a Sc.B. in 1901 and after a year as a teaching fellow at the University of Texas, Moore spent the academic year 1902-03 as a mathematics instructor at the High School in Marshall, Texas.
- A teaching fellow in spiritual theology at Vancouver's Regent College, Marva Dawn offers yet another timely and helpful book, the product of her 2000 Schaff Lectures at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.
- Owen Hartley, a teaching fellow of the history school at Leeds University, is another student of IRA tactics.
- Marriage is a metaphor used by Keith Fitzgerald, a former teaching fellow in national mediation and conflict resolution at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
- Between 1937 and 1939, she continued her education as a teaching fellow and research assistant to eminent geophysicist Perry Byerly at the University of California at Berkeley.
- I served as a John F. Kennedy teaching fellow at the Harvard University Institute of Politics, 1974.
- The week also included smaller breakout sessions for students and for teaching fellows.
- I shifted to the University of NSW in Sydney in 1967 as a teaching fellow in the School of Sociology (the first in Australasia) which opened that year.
- As a fourth-year graduate student and teaching fellow at Columbia University, I read Jennifer Washburn's article with great interest.
- Among my teaching fellows was an Orthodox Jew, a woman preparing for the Episcopal priesthood, an Irish Catholic (from Ireland), an Indian Christian (from India), and two agnostics.
- Browne had become a teaching fellow at the University of Michigan in 1947.
- Last fall, a teaching fellow from the clinic flew to Mexico City along with two workers and representatives of four different community groups.
- Yes, you know, we need support staff, research assistants, teaching fellows, that type of base.
- To reduce the chance of cysts coming back, Alicia Gonzalez, N.D., a teaching fellow at Bastyr University in Seattle, advises women to eliminate caffeine.
- Annetta Smith, a senior teaching fellow at Stirling University's Lewis campus, explained: ‘We have quite a lot of information about the health hazards and more negative aspects of crofting in rural communities.’
- As soon as I started as a teaching fellow in Sociology at UNT, I felt a compulsion to figure out how to be effective.
- Already, the center has begun supporting a teaching fellow from the FIU College of Education who's working at an Algebra Project site in Jackson, Miss.
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