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Friends,

Please forward this post-doc position wherever you feel it can do some good.  Thanks!  :-)

-M


Postdoctoral Fellow Position at UT Austin:  Graduate-Student Instructor Research and Support

Purpose:

The Postdoctoral Fellow will perform research on teaching and learning to inform the development of graduate student support programs in the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Texas at Austin.

Essential Functions:

* Research element will involve the design, implementation, and management of graduate student support programs of various types (both cohort- and workshop-based). 

* Teaching element will involve providing advice to graduate students in one-on-one consultations, large format workshops, and presentations on all aspects of teaching and learning. This will facilitate their development as university-level instructors. 

* Supervise graduate student assistants with teaching and prioritizing work responsibilities. May travel to other universities to conduct research and disseminate best-practices in college level teaching and learning. 

* Collaborate with the Graduate School and departmental graduate advisors across campus to support graduate students in their teaching endeavors and support programs. 


Date available: Immediately 
Position duration: Funding expected to continue 
Monthly salary: $3750 negotiable depending on qualifications. 
Hours per week: 40.00 
Hiring department: Center for Teaching and Learning 


Contact:
Michael Sweet, Ph.D.
Director, Instructional Development
Center for Teaching and Learning
The University of Texas at Austin
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(512) 232-1775

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