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fellow 1. (at Oxford and Cambridge universities) a member of the governing body of a college, who is usually a member of the teaching staff 2. a member of the governing body or established teaching staff at any of various universities or colleges 3. a postgraduate student employed, esp for a fixed period, to undertake research and, often, to do some teaching Fellow a member of any of various learned societies How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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All of the authors work at the Centre for Primary Health Care & Equity (CPHCE) University of New South Wales Rachel Laws and Anna Williams are Research Fellows in the CPHCE Gawaine Powell Davies is the Director of the Centre for GP Integration Studies, part of CPHCE. Other personnel include Research Fellows Rosetta Manaszewicz (SIMS & BCAG) and Fiona Ross (SIMS); research students Pooja Malhotra, Jane Moon, and Chan Cheah; and programmer Sergio Viademonte. Working together in clean rooms, smart rooms, robotics and lean manufacturing laboratories, and wireless amphitheaters, UMass, Dartmouth nanotechnology faculty work side by side with graduate research fellows and undergraduate interns, bringing together a support network that spans the world of nanotech learning and earning. |
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