Fellowships

/ˈfɛloʊʃɪps/ noun

Definition

Plural of 'fellowship'—groups of people united by common interests, or awards given to scholars and researchers to support their studies.

Etymology

From Old English 'feolaga' (partner) plus Germanic '-ship' suffix. The plural form standardized in Middle English to refer to multiple communities or grants.

Kelly Says

Academic fellowships like Rhodes Scholarships were deliberately designed to build international friendships—the Victorians believed that educated friends across borders could prevent wars.

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