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SCHOLARSHIP

Definiciones de SCHOLARSHIP

  1. Beca.
  2. Erudición.

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Número de letras

11

Es palíndromo

No

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AR
ARS
CH
CHO
HI
HIP
HO
HOL
IP
LA
LAR

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5

13

AC
ACH
ACI
ACL

Ejemplos de uso de SCHOLARSHIP en una oración

  • Histoire, Sciences Sociales, which remains the main source of scholarship, along with many books and monographs.
  • The Book of Ezra is a book of the Hebrew Bible which formerly included the Book of Nehemiah in a single book, commonly distinguished in scholarship as Ezra–Nehemiah.
  • Her work received renewed attention following the feminist scholarship of the 1970s and 1980s, and greater recognition of women writers in English.
  • Modern biblical scholarship considers its authorship unknown, with Pauline authorship mostly rejected.
  • Erasmus was an important figure in classical scholarship who wrote in a spontaneous, copious and natural Latin style.
  • In modern scholarship, they typically include not only the Roman-era Germani who lived in both Germania and parts of the Roman empire, but also all Germanic speaking peoples from this era, irrespective of where they lived, most notably the Goths.
  • The Hopwood Awards are a major scholarship program at the University of Michigan, founded by Avery Hopwood.
  • Its operations includes seminars, journals, monographs, edited volumes and stimulating scholarship within Africa.
  • Wycliffe is traditionally believed to have advocated or made a vernacular translation of the Vulgate Bible into Middle English, though more recent scholarship has minimalized the extent of his advocacy or involvement for lack of direct contemporary evidence.
  • After leaving school at the age of sixteen, he worked various odd jobs until, after receiving a scholarship, he began a five-year program at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough studying the practice and theory of electrical, electronic, and mechanical engineering.
  • The term originated in relation to Celtic structures, typically pre-Christian, but in antiquarian scholarship of the 19th and early 20th centuries it was sometimes applied to similar structures outside the Celtic world.
  • Even after the fall of Western Rome, Latin remained the common language of international communication, science, scholarship and academia in Europe until well into the early 19th century, when regional vernaculars supplanted it in common academic and political usage—including its own descendants, the Romance languages.
  • In 1915, Robeson won an academic scholarship to Rutgers College in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where he was the only African-American student.
  • A great deal of scholarship has been devoted over the 20th century to the issue of the historicity or identity of this author or these authors.
  • The most common type of school choice in the United States, measured both by the number of programs and by the number of participating students, are scholarship tax credit programs.
  • The consensus of scholarship has identified the "Life" of Piran as a copy of that of the Irish saint Ciarán of Saigir with the names changed.
  • Modern biblical scholarship is divided on whether the epistle was written by Paul; some scholars believe Paul wrote this epistle, but others reject its authenticity based on what they see as differences in style and theology between this and the First Epistle to the Thessalonians.
  • Having already begun composing instrumental pieces on piano, Amos won a full scholarship to the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University at the age of five, the youngest person ever to have been admitted.
  • Contemporary scholarship is increasingly sceptical of the thuggee concept, and has questioned the existence of such a phenomenon, which has led many historians to describe thuggee as the invention of the British colonial regime.
  • In 1925 Empson won a scholarship to Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read mathematics, gaining a first for his Part I but a disappointing upper-second for his Part II.
  • At an early age he was taken up by Simon Mayr who enrolled him with a full scholarship in a school which he had set up.
  • His memory is honoured by the Franciszek Mertens Scholarship granted (from 2017) to those outstanding pupils of foreign secondary schools who wish to study at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and were finalists of the national-level mathematics, or computer science olympiads, or they have participated in one of the following international olympiads: in mathematics (IMO), computer science (IOI), artificial intelligence (IOAI), astronomy (IAO), astronomy and astrophysics (IOAA), physics (IPhO), linguistics (IOL), European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO), European Girls’ Olympiad in Informatics (EGOI), Romanian Masters of Mathematics (RMM), Romanian Masters of Informatics (RMI) or International Zhautykov Olympiad (IZhO).
  • UNCF, the United Negro College Fund, also known as the United Fund, is an American philanthropic organization that funds scholarships for black students and general scholarship funds for 37 private historically black colleges and universities.
  • Tracy first discovered his talent for acting while attending Ripon College, and he later received a scholarship for the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
  • Eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century scholarship often considered him a friend of Theophrastus as well, but this is based on the reference to a man named Theophrastus in the spurious Description of Greece, which is transmitted under Dicaearchus's name but actually consists of excerpts from a geographic poem written by Dionysius, son of Calliphon, and from a prose periegesis of Greece, written by Heraclides Criticus.



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