英:[ˈstju:dəntʃɪp]
美:[ˈstudəntʃɪp]
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美:[ˈstudəntʃɪp]
词根:student
n.student 学生;学者
The first known use of studentship was in 1772
1 The University of Glasgow offers students with the unique opportunity of a fully funded doctoral studentship on the 'History of Lace Knitting in Shetland'.
英国Glasgow大学有一个获得全额资助的博士专业叫做“设得兰群岛花边编织的历史”。
2 But artists in these days are afraid of catching cold, and impatient of long and protracted studentship.
3 In his spare time he worked at sculpture, and before 1772, when he obtained a travelling studentship and proceeded to Rome, he had already exhibited several fine works.
4 They honoured a man who had never been abroad with a travelling studentship to promote the study of Classical Architecture.
5 But the studentship is very high in Japan,” she continued.
6 Close on the easy triumphs of his studentships there came the chilling reaction of public indifference.
7 The council announced 3,500 studentships last November and 900 this month, and is spending £390 million to operate 91 new Centres for Doctoral Training across 30 UK universities.
8 In 1828, and after two years as a private pupil of Dr. Turner, Mr. Gladstone entered Christ Church College, Oxford and in the following year was nominated to a studentship on the foundation.
9 She says the most difficult period for her was between finishing her masters degree and getting accepted on to her PhD studentship.
10 Two PhD students, funded by Welsh government health studentships, are working on the exercise in pregnancy project.
11 Imbeger and financially assisted by a University of Western Australia postgraduate Studentship.
该项研究工作得到了该大学研究生助学金审议会的资助.
12 His imprint within Penguin Random House UK, #MerkyBooks, is dedicated to publishing new fiction, non-fiction and poetry books and awards an annual studentship to two Black British students planning to attend the University of Cambridge.
13 It is only through these greater organized masses that it is possible for studentship to proceed in its oneness.
14 In a gesture of extraordinary generosity last year, when awarded a Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, Bell Burnell donated the entire three million dollars to studentships for women and other groups underrepresented in physics.
15 By law, students who have fellowships or studentships funded by the national government are required to come back to Ecuador, either to teach or to help the country in some other way using their knowledge.
16 He read for six months with private tutors, and in October 1828 went up to Christ Church, where, in the following year, he was nominated to a studentship.
17 To take in fully and often the glowing life and strength and renewal direct from Nature is part of every man's proper manhood, still more then of every artist's artistry and student's studentship.
18 Although trained to teach contained Shau Kee Studentship 10, and his two sons Lee Ka-kit and Lee Ka-shing does not inspire the confidence of investors.
尽管受过李兆基10载的教导,他的两个儿子李家杰和李家诚并没有鼓舞起投资者的信心。
19 But the electors of Trinity college having the preference of choice that year, they resolutely elected him; who yet, being invited, at the same time, to Christ church, chose to accept of a studentship there.
20 Then he said he was sorry for that, as he meant to nominate me for a studentship.
1 学生身分
2 学生的身分
3 大学奖学金