Cesare Pietrowski Fellowship For Excellent Students

  • Harburtson, Hendrick (Recipient)

Prize

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Cesare, the Italian version of the given name Caesar, may refer to: Given name: Cesare, Marquis of Beccaria (1738–1794), an Italian philosopher and politician Giuseppe Cesare Abba (1838–1910), Italian patriot and writer Cesare Battisti (disambiguation) Cesare Bocci (born 1957), Italian actor known for the Inspector Montalbano TV series Cesare Bonizzi, Franciscan friar and heavy metal singer Cesare Borgia (1475–1507), Italian general and statesman Joe Cesare Colombo, Italian industrial designer Cesare Emiliani (1922–1995), Italian-American scientist Cesare Negri, the late Renaissance dancing-master Cesare Pavese (1908–1950), Italian poet and novelist Cesare Romiti (born 1923), Italian economist and businessman Cesare Salvi (born 1948), Italian politicianSurname Oscar Cesare (1885–1948), Swedish-American cartoonist Adam Cesare, American horror novelist Giovanni Martino Cesare (c. 1590–1667), an Italian composer and cornett player.A fellow is a broad concept whose exact meaning depends on context. In learned or professional societies, it refers to a privileged member who is specially elected in recognition of their work and achievements. Within the context of higher educational institutions, a fellow can be a member of a highly-ranked group of teachers at a particular college or university or a member of the governing body in some universities (such as the Fellows of Harvard College); it can also be a specially selected postgraduate student who has been appointed to a post (called a fellowship) granting a stipend, research facilities and other privileges for a fixed period (usually one year or more) in order to undertake some advanced study or research, often in return for teaching services. In the context of research and development-intensive large companies or corporations, the title "fellow" is sometimes given to a small number of senior scientists and engineers. In the context of medical education in North America, a fellow is a physician who is undergoing a supervised, sub-specialty medical training (fellowship) after having completed a specialty training program (residency).Excellent may refer to: Excellence Excellent ring, in mathematics Excellent scheme, in mathematics The Excellents, an early 1960s doo wop group Excellent (album), a hip-hop and spoken word album by Propaganda “Excellent…” (disambiguation) "Excellent", Mr. Burns' catchphrase on the cartoon The Simpsons "Excellent!," a catchphrase of the title characters in the Bill and Ted movie franchiseA student is primarily a person enrolled in a school or other educational institution and who is under learning with goals of acquiring knowledge, developing professions and achieving employment at desired field. In the broader sense, a student is anyone who applies themselves to the intensive intellectual engagement with some matter necessary to master it as part of some practical affair in which such mastery is basic or decisive. In the United Kingdom and most commonwealth countries, the term "student" denotes those enrolled in secondary schools and higher (e.g., college or university); those enrolled in primary/elementary schools are called "pupils".

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