The CRRS offers stipendiary fellowships and assistantships to graduate students who work in the Centre, assisting readers and taking part in Centre projects. Fellows and assistants work 1-2 shifts a week. Fellows and Assistants may also apply for financial assistance from the Warkentin Travel Fund during the tenure of their award.
Eligibility for Robson Graduate Research Assistantships is limited to students enrolled in graduate programs at the University of Toronto. Graduate Fellowships are limited to Robson Graduate Assistants only and are chosen by the CRRS Board based on academic merit and availability. Both Graduate Fellows and Robson Assistants must be ABD doctoral candidates. Candidates should be engaged in Renaissance or Reformation studies, and have basic computer skills. Knowledge of one or more European languages other than English is helpful.
The closing date for applications for 2013-14 is September 11 2013. For more information, contact the Assistant to the Director.
Graduate Fellows and Assistants are eligible to apply for the Warkentin Fund for travel expenses to conferences and research.
Click here to download the CRRS-Warkentin-Form application.