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Fall 2022 Graduate Teaching Assistantships
Overview
We will begin accepting applications for the Fall 2022 semester on April 1, 2022. The first round of offers went out on April 18. The positions marked below are still open. We will continue accepting applications until all positions are filled.
If you have any questions about TA and grader applications, please contact Dr. Eva Lewandowski.
Open the tabs below to see the description for each teaching position.
Fall 2022 Openings
Responsibilities
- Instruct one weekly lab section of approximately 40 students
- Attend weekly meetings with other QTM 100 TAs and QTM 100 course instructor(s)
- Supervise an undergraduate teaching assistant (whose role is to take attendance, hand out/collect documents, facilitate group activities, answer student questions, etc.)
- Provide other course-related support such as grading, grade entry, development of assignments or exams/exam questions, and holding weekly office hours
- New QTM 100 TAs are expected to attend the QTM 100 lecture
Expected Hours
- 10-15 hours per week
Compensation
- $2625 per semester, paid in monthly installments (e.g., $656.25 per month)
Qualifications
- Knowledge of introductory statistics is required (e.g., basic probability, t-tests, chi-squared tests, ANOVA, linear regression)
- Must be willing to work as a team! QTM 100 serves 450+ students a semester. The course instructors, graduate TAs, undergraduate learning assistants and undergraduate TAs all work together to serve students and ensure uniform teaching practices across sections
- Must be a current graduate student at Emory University (no specific field preferred or required)
- Knowledge of R is preferred, but not required; if you are unfamiliar with R, training can be provided
- Teaching experience is preferred, but not required
# of Available Positions
- 10
How to Apply
Apply OnlineResponsibilities
- Provide prompt and timely grading support on lab assignments, problem sets, etc. based on directions provided by the course instructor
- Work with the course instructor to set manageable and realistic expectations for completing tasks
Expected Hours
- 10 hours per week, with the specifics to be negotiated between the grader and the course instructor
Compensation
- $1500 per semester, paid in monthly installments (e.g., $375 per month)
Qualifications
- Must be a current graduate student at Emory University (no specific field preferred or required)
- Must have experience with R or other statistical computing software
# of Available Positions
- Up to 3All Positions Filled
How to Apply
- Applications for this position are closed
Responsibilities
- Provide prompt and timely grading support on lab assignments, problem sets, etc. based on directions provided by the course instructor
- Work with the course instructor to set manageable and realistic expectations for completing tasks
Expected Hours
- 10 hours per week, with the specifics to be negotiated between the grader and the course instructor
Compensation
- $1500 per semester, paid in monthly installments (e.g., $375 per month)
Qualifications
- Must be a current graduate student at Emory University (no specific field preferred or required)
- Must have experience with R or other statistical computing software
# of Available Positions
- Up to 3
How to Apply
Responsibilities
- Provide prompt and timely grading support on lab assignments, problem sets, etc. based on directions provided by the course instructor
- Work with the course instructor to set manageable and realistic expectations for completing tasks
Expected Hours
- 10 hours per week, with the specifics to be negotiated between the grader and the course instructor
Compensation
- $1500 per semester, paid in monthly installments (e.g., $375 per month)
Qualifications
- Must be a current graduate student at Emory University (no specific field preferred or required)
- Must have experience with Python or other statistical computing software
# of Available Positions
- Up to 2
How to Apply
Responsibilities
- Instruct one weekly lab section of approximately 45 students
- Provide course-related support such as grading, grade entry, development of assignments or exams/exam questions, and holding weekly office hours
Expected Hours
- 10 hours per week; must be able to attend the Friday lab session time
Compensation
- $2000 per semester, paid in monthly installments (e.g., $500.00 per month)
Qualifications
- Must be a current graduate student at Emory University (no specific field preferred or required)
- Must have experience in probability and statistics
- Experience with R and/or Python is preferred
# of Available Positions
- Up to 2
How to Apply
Responsibilities
- Instruct one weekly lab section of approximately 45 students
- Provide course-related support such as grading, grade entry, development of assignments or exams/exam questions, and holding weekly office hours
Expected Hours
- 10 hours per week; must be able to attend the Friday lab session time
Compensation
- $2000 per semester, paid in monthly installments (e.g., $500.00 per month)
Qualifications
- Must be a current graduate student at Emory University (no specific field preferred or required)
- Must have experience with general linear models, econometrics, or regression analysis
- Experience with R and/or Python is preferred
# of Available Positions
- 1