Noun
The occupation of being an assistant.
A position of employment as an assistant.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFather Graham has received many academic awards, including Jim Campbell Scholar; graduate assistantship, Fordham University; passed Comprehensive Examination with honors as well as Teacher Fellow and Presidential Scholar, also at Fordham University. Source: Internet
Kavina holds a degree in composition from The Moscow Conservatory, where she also completed a postgraduate assistantship program. Source: Internet
Willimantic, CT — Quanece Williams ’16 of Bridgeport, CT, and a student at Eastern Connecticut State University, has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant to serve an English teaching assistantship in the Czech Republic. Source: Internet
Post secondary institutions also employ graduate students in various assistantship roles. Source: Internet
Returning in 1654, he received an assistantship in Medicine in 1655, and had already gone to work on a program of improving aspects of the university. Source: Internet