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Fellowship Nominations 2021-22: Did You Know…?

5 August, 2021

… you do not have to be a professor or academic to be eligible to become a Fellow.

The nominations cycle is open and runs until 31st October. Our new FAQs page will answer many of the questions you may have about the nomination process.

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