Trisha Foulis Graduate Fellowship

  • Castello, Marcia (Recipient)

Prize: Honorary award

Description

Trisha is a unisex given name, usually derived from the female Latin given name Patricia. Trisha may refer to: People: Trisha (actress), Indian film actress Trisha Krishnan (born 1983) Trisha Baptie (born 1973), Canadian anti-prostitution activist Trisha Brown (1936–2017), American choreographer and dancer, one of the founders of the postmodern dance movement Trisha Donnelly, (born 1974), American conceptual artist Trisha Goddard (born 1957), British television presenter Trisha Noble (born 1944), Australian singer and actress Trisha Paytas (born 1988), American singer, actress and YouTube personality Trisha Yearwood (born 1964), American country singerFictional characters: Trisha Elric, in the Fullmetal Alchemist manga universe Trisha Thoon, on the US television series Arrested DevelopmentFoulis Castle is situated two miles south-west of Evanton in the parish of Kiltearn, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. It is a white washed mansion that incorporates an old tower house with gun loops. The castle was held by the Clan Munro from the twelfth century or earlier and they had a stronghold there.The remains of an 11th-century Motte (man-made mound topped by a wooden palisade), believed to be the first fortification at Foulis, still remain in the castle grounds today. Graduate may refer to: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).

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