Stobo Sniderman
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Stobo Sniderman
Summary
Stobo Sniderman is a human[1]. He was born on 1983[2]. He worked as a writer[3] and lawyer[4].
Key Facts
- Stobo Sniderman was born on 1983[2].
- Stobo Sniderman held citizenship in Canada[5].
- Stobo Sniderman's professions included writer[3].
- Stobo Sniderman's professions included lawyer[4].
- Stobo Sniderman's education included a stint at Exeter College[6].
- Stobo Sniderman was educated at Swarthmore College[7].
- Stobo Sniderman received the Rhodes Scholarship[8].
- Stobo Sniderman received the Concordia University First Book Prize[9].
- Stobo Sniderman received the Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-fiction[10].
- Stobo Sniderman is recorded as male[11].
- Stobo Sniderman's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Stobo Sniderman's residence is recorded as Quebec[13].
- Stobo Sniderman's family name is recorded as Sniderman[14].
- Stobo Sniderman's given name is recorded as Andrew[15].
- Stobo Sniderman's given name is recorded as Michael[16].
- Stobo Sniderman's official website is recorded as https://www.stobosniderman.ca/[17].
Body
Origins and Family
Stobo Sniderman was born on 1983[2].
Education
Educated at Exeter College[6], a college of the University of Oxford[18], in United Kingdom[19], founded in 1314[20], headquartered in Oxford[21] and Swarthmore College[7], a liberal arts college[22], in United States[23], founded in 1864[24].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[3] and lawyer[4].
Recognition
Awards received include Rhodes Scholarship[8], a scholarship[25], in United Kingdom[26], founded in 1902[27]; Concordia University First Book Prize[9]; and Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-fiction[10], a literary award[28], in Canada[29], founded in 1998[30].
FAQs
What did Stobo Sniderman do for work?
Stobo Sniderman worked as writer[3] and lawyer[4].
Where did Stobo Sniderman go to school?
Stobo Sniderman was educated at Exeter College[6] and Swarthmore College[7].
What awards did Stobo Sniderman receive?
Honors received include Rhodes Scholarship[8], Concordia University First Book Prize[9], and Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-fiction[10].