Examples of 'founding fellow' in a sentence

Meaning of "founding fellow"

Founding fellow: The original member or founder of a group, organization, or institution. It refers to someone who was there at the start of something

How to use "founding fellow" in a sentence

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She is a founding fellow of the Association for Nutrition AfN.
They were granted Founding Fellow status.
He was a founding fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics.
Nicholson joined the Royal Institute of British Architects as a founding fellow at its commencement.
He is a founding fellow of the Australian College of Health Informatics.
In 1994 he was made a founding fellow of the Biological Engineering Society.
A founding fellow of CIFAR 's Cosmology & Gravity program, Peebles 's work laid the foundation of modern cosmology.
In 1926 he was a founding fellow of the Frankfurt Burschenschaft Arminia.
He is a founding Fellow of CSICOP and a Skeptical Inquirer consulting editor.
He was a founding fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion.
He is a founding fellow of Non-Profit Coderise.
Dr. Lau is a founding fellow of the Academy of Cognitive therapy.
He then became a founding fellow of Churchill College at the University of Cambridge in 1961.
In 1929 he was a founding fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
Logue became a founding fellow of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists in 1944.

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