Graduate Student TA Opportunities

Graduate Student TA Opportunities

Emory College of Arts and Sciences has openings for masters students to serve as TAs for Spring 2023 undergraduate courses in Environmental Sciences, Linguistics, Psychology, Quantitative Theory and Methods, Religion, and Sociology.

Candidates must be enrolled in a masters program at Emory and available for a half-day training session on January 9, 2023, noon – 5 PM. TAs will be paid a $2000 stipend, based on approximately 10 hours of work per week over 15 weeks.

TAs may be required to attend class, grade student work, and participate in classroom and administrative activities. Details about each course are provided in the application.

Application links and instructions are included in the attachmenta here. Please apply by November 22, 2022.

Contact carlee [dot] beard [at] emory [dot] edu with questions about the application.


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