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RCA Fellowship at NYU

MAY 01, 1952
New Award in Electrical Engineering
Physics Today

A predoctoral fellowship in electrical engineering to be known as the David Sarnoff Fellowship at New York University has been established by the Radio Corporation of America. The fellowship provides an annual grant of $2700 and will be administered jointly by NYU and the RCA Education Committee. Other RCA resident fellowships are available for outstanding graduate students in electrical engineering at Princeton, Caltech, and the University of Illinois; in physics at Columbia University; and in engineering physics at Cornell University.

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