Fellow Fellow

Fellow - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Casanova, Greek, Romeo, Abecedarian, Accessory, Accompanist, Ace, Acquaintance, Adjunct, Advocate, Affiliate, Allied, Ally, Analogue

A fellow in its broadest sense is someone who is an equal or a comrade. When describing the term in relation to colleges the term refers to an incorporated (not in its legal sense) member of such a body of people.

As a consequence, in the language of British academia, a fellow is a scholar who is financially supported by a college or university, for the purposes of research and/or teaching.

However, not all such people actually hold the title of "fellow", and it is difficult to establish precise rules for application of the title. In the newer universities, research fellowships are nearly always temporary posts, awarded to people who have completed doctoral and postdoctoral studies. (Persons of lesser seniority are usually called research assistants, and academics with permanent salaries are more often called lecturers.)

In the older British universities many fellows have pastoral responsibilities for the students of their own colleges.

Example Usage of Fellow

MilwaukeeCP: Milwaukee: History with that Melo Fellow http://bit.ly/jERco
kerssoc: we will be playing with our Fellow cavitenyo censorshit and some friends: the squat, mighty contras, shuffle union
vasilly: Do you make reading lists?: Two weeks ago I was on Twitter discussing book lists with a Fellow blogger. She tol.. http://bit.ly/3ZqZuC
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