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He was well known by the king from his assistantship at the Courts in 1599.
After three editorial assistantships, I went toward the light and a voice spoke to me.
The most important program is student research assistantships, an area not provided for under current levels of state funding.
A few weeks later, she received a letter from him offering her the research assistantship.
While waiting for the results he won teaching assistantship examination at the university in spring of 1981.
Another student, he said, may find valuable advice on the number of research assistantships available at a particular institution.
However, an assistantship may be available that will help pay for students travel and living expenses overseas.
Assistantships provide much needed experience for graduate students, increasing their future employment options.
Will you please give up your assistantship as well?"
He was accepted into Harvard graduate school, with the choice of a fellowship or assistantship.
Following his graduation, he was awarded with assistantship at the Finance department of the academy.
I got assistantship offers from a couple of universities so I could work and pay my way through school.
Studentships are sometimes known as teaching and research assistantships.
Um, you know, I had an assistantship with, with the university so we were pretty much sufficient on that.
Internships, research assistantships and other hands-on experiences are available throughout the curriculum.
After graduation he was working in the department's seminary library as a clerk and waiting for an open teaching assistantship position.
In addition, around four thousand graduate students are supported with teaching or research assistantships from various academic units.
But many Americans pursue education degrees while working as teachers, and therefore are unlikely to be chosen for assistantships, which demand long hours.
This was followed by a research assistantship at the University of Krakow (1927-1931).
During that time she taught undergraduate physics labs and was the recipient of several research assistantships.
On campus Brown worked as editor of the student newspaper and held a student assistantship in the library.
Despite ill health as a child, James began his working life at the age of fourteen with a yearlong assistantship in a printing office.
Hahn and Meitner found an assistantship for him at half pay.
If you can guarantee her a job afterward, we'll give her an assistantship."
Scholarships and graduate assistantships are available as well.