fellowship
fe
ˈfɛ
fe
llow
loʊ
low
ship
ˌʃɪp
ship
British pronunciation
/fˈɛlə‍ʊʃˌɪp/

Definition & Meaning of "fellowship"in English

Fellowship
01

the state of companionship or mutual support among members of a group

fellowship definition and meaning
02

a community of shared interest, activity, or purpose

03

a financial award or grant provided to support research, study, or professional development, often in academia or a specific field of study

What is a "fellowship"?

A fellowship is a financial grant or award given to an individual, typically for advanced study, research, or professional development. Fellowships are often offered by universities, research institutions, or organizations to support scholars, researchers, or professionals in a specific field. They provide funding to help the recipient focus on their work without the need for regular employment. Fellowships can be awarded based on academic achievement, research potential, or expertise in a particular area. They are usually temporary and can offer various benefits, such as allowances, resources, or networking opportunities.

example
Examples
She was awarded a fellowship to conduct research abroad for a year.
The fellowship provided funding for graduate students to pursue advanced degrees in their chosen field.
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