Wiktionary
n. 1 The occupation of being an assistant. 2 A position of employment as an assistant.
Usage examples of "assistantship".
With this prospect, Angie had tried for, and to the happiness of both of them, got, a teaching assistantship in the English Department.
After scoring a perfect 800 on his GRE, he received an assistantship at one of the best schools in the South.
Procrastination at last exhausted his assistantship money at Columbia.
She had been awarded a scholarship and a graduate teaching assistantship at Columbia.
She got her assistantship from junior college last summer and applied right afterward.
Billboards lined the walls, stapled and tacked with colloquia notices, assistantship postings, apartments to share.
The hallway was bleak, decorated with yellowed grade sheets from the previous semester and the flyers that promised overseas employment or assistantships at unfamiliar colleges.
Cyan Gem, the middle sisters, had earned honors in science at Newmarch University and won research assistantships at the core-star observatory, studying the newly emergent planetics.
That seemed almost obscene to someone who was used to graduate assistantships that were essentially break even propositions.
Billboards lined the walls, stapled and tacked with colloquia notices, assistantship postings, apartments to share.
Runesong and Cyan Gem, the middle sisters, had earned honors in science at Newmarch University and won research assistantships at the core-star observatory, studying the newly emergent planetics.