| 41. | There its activities diversified into undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, ultimately leading to the creation of a studentship in 2006.
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| 42. | This award also allowed Severn to apply for a three years'traveling studentship, paid for by the Royal Academy.
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| 43. | Chadwick's Clerk-Maxwell studentship expired in 1923, and he was succeeded by the Russian physicist Pyotr Kapitza.
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| 44. | For refusing to subscribe the engagement according to act of parliament he was ejected from his studentship in March 1651.
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| 45. | Having been a scholar of Westminster, he was elected to a studentship at Christ Church, Oxford, in 1653.
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| 46. | At the age of seventeen he went to the University of Oxford, where he held a studentship at Christ Church.
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| 47. | In the US a " studentship " is similar to a scholarship but involves summer work on a research project.
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| 48. | In addition to the CDTs, the Department has a limited number of EPSRC PhD studentships available for British and EU students.
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| 49. | In 1927, after completing his master's degree on Euripides, he won a Hackett Studentship to Frederick William Thomas.
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| 50. | He was elected to an honorary Studentship ( i . e . honorary Fellowship ) of Christ Church, Oxford in 1935.
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