Teaching Assistant, BIOS 520: Clinical Trials

Teaching Assistant, BIOS 520: Clinical Trials

***This is a non-REAL Position***

Opportunity Description 

Dr. Traci Leong, course instructor of BIOS 520 “Clinical Trials, needs at least 2-3 more TAs for this course. The TAs do not need to have taken or know about clinical trials.  Due to the fact there are 80 students enrolled into BIOS 520, Dr. Leong needs more TAs to help grade assignments.  The TAs will be given an answer key in order to grade the assignments.  The TAs will not need to attend the online course. 

The TA positions are 10 hours per week and the rate of pay is listed below:

  • MPH/MSPH students – $13.50 per hour
  • 1st-2nd year PhD students – $15.00 per hour
  • 3rd year and above PhD students – $18.00 per hour

 

How to Apply 

If you are interested in a TA position, please contact Dr. Traci Leong at tleong [at] emory [dot] edu.


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