Crossword clues for curatorship
curatorship
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Curatorship \Cu*ra"tor*ship\, n. The office of a curator.
Wiktionary
n. The rank or period of being a curator.
WordNet
n. the position of curator
Usage examples of "curatorship".
With such a record at the age of thirty-one, it was felt that a considerable career lay before him, and no one was surprised when he was elected to the curatorship of the Belmore Street Museum, which carries with it the lectureship at the Oriental College, and an income which has sunk with the fall in land, but which still remains at that ideal sum which is large enough to encourage an investigator, but not so large as to enervate him.
But his heart still ached over the intervening middle years, which were ones of curatorship, of his parents, of Freddy.
German sea-power was to be made strong enough to attract allies by its ability to rally all free nations without any curatorship by the Anglo-Saxons.
He worked unsuccessfully to change the Academy of Natural Sciences into a research institution that would support paid curatorships in vertebrate paleontology and other fields.