Talk:Predoctoral fellow

Latest comment: 7 years ago by RobV in topic General content discussion

General content discussion

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What is the point of dividing the definition of "predoctoral fellow" into physical sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics before providing a general description of the concept? I would first of all introduce a comprehensive description on what a predoctoral fellow is before presenting further details (that have to be supported by reliable sources).

In general, a "predoctoral fellow" is an undergraduate or graduate student that receive funds (usually merit-based) to pursue their studies without associated teaching or research responsibilities.

Examples of predoctoral fellowship programs are the Harvard predoctoral fellowship program[1] and the Cornell University fellowship program [2].

I would start the article by clearly expressing this concept before going into further detail.

On a side note, at the moment, the division of the "differences" of predoctoral fellows of physical sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics are not supported by any source. RobV (talk) 19:35, 11 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ "Fellowships | Harvard University - The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences". gsas.harvard.edu.
  2. ^ "Fellowships | Graduate School". gradschool.cornell.edu.