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Introduction to Global Health – Teaching Fellow

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Posted on: July 27, 2022 Apply Now
Internship, Part-time Expires September 11, 2022

Introduction to Global Health (SAR HS 325 section A1), an undergraduate course on the Charles River Campus, is looking for three Teaching Fellows for the fall semester. The course meets on Tuesdays & Thursdays at Sargent from 12:30-1:45 pm in SAR 101 (635 Commonwealth Ave). The three Teaching Fellows will divide responsibilities for leading discussion sessions (10 sections, each of which meets on the Charles River Campus for 50 minutes once per week), holding office hours, grading, managing the course Blackboard, and otherwise providing administrative support for the course. Expectations of the role of a teaching fellow can be found here: fellow/responsibilities-of-graduate-teaching-fellows/. The position is ~14 hours per week; however this is the average over the semester with some heavier and lighter weeks. Interested candidates should email Professor Dunham (dunhamb@bu.edu), with a brief cover letter and CV.

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