TA Positions Available, Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health

TA Positions Available, Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health

The Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health has open TA positions for fall.  Please complete this form if interested, which requires a resume, letter of interest/experience, and unofficial copy of your transcript.  Ensure the class(es) you apply to don’t conflict with your class schedule as TAs are expected to attend class.  Pay is $15/hour for masters students; maximum of 10 hours per week; REAL or non-REAL accepted. 

  • EH 500 Perspectives in Envt. Health, section 1, in person; Monday 10-11:50 a.m.
  • EH 501 Intro to Envt. Health, section 1, in person, Wednesday 10-11:50am
  • EH/GH 582 Global Climate Change, in person, Monday 10-11:50 a.m.
  • EHS/EPI 747 Advanced Envt. Health-Epidemiology, Wednesday 1:00-2:50 pm (Must be advanced in epidemiology – PhD preferred)


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