TEACHING ASSISTANT, Fish/Biol/Ocean 250 (Aut 2008)
Students should apply through the UWHires process online. Please go to the following site:
https://uwhires.admin.washington.edu/eng/candidates/default.cfm?szLocationID=88
and search on the Req #: 44077
Department: SCHOOL OF AQUATIC AND FISHERY SCIENCES
Appointing Department Web Address: http://www.fish.washington.edu
Job Location: Seattle Campus
Closing Info: Closes On 06/08/2008
The School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences (SAFS) is a unique and nationally recognized institution that provides bachelor, master, and doctoral instruction to an international student population. The school includes 30 faculty (and 16 emeritus faculty), 125 graduate and 100 undergraduate students and about 90 administrative and research staff. The breadth and scope of SAFS encompasses programs for undergraduate and graduate teaching, research and service in basic and applied aquatic sciences with an emphasis on fisheries management and aquatic resource conservation. Our faculty, staff and students have access to myriad aquatic habitats and rich biological resources, and theyare involved in interdisciplinary partnerships with other academic programs, as well as public and private organizations and environmental and regulatory agencies. They are continuing SAFS' long tradition of actively addressing major issues in the aquatic sciences.
The School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences anticipates one part-time (50% FTE), temporary (September 16 - December 15, 2008) Teaching Assistantship will be available for the following class in Autumn 2008:
Course Number and Name: Fish/Ocean/Biol 250
Quarter Offered: Autumn 2008
Instructor Name: Claire Horner-Devine
Days and times of lectures, labs, field trips:
Lecture: MWF, 9:30-10:20
Lab: T & Th 8:30-11:20 & 1:30-4:20 and F 1:30-4:20.
Field Trips: Saturday morning until Sunday afternoon/evening on five weekends during the quarter.
Course Website: http://fish.washington.edu/classes/fish250/
For consideration, apply by 06/08/08
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Teaching Assistant - Fis/Bio/Ocean 250 (Autumn 08
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