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The teaching assistantship will involve leading the discussion for half of the class in each seminar (while the instructor does so for the other half of the students), and grading much of the written work – short critical notes on the readings, and a longer analytical essay. The essays are especially likely to vary in the countries they cover.
Hiring Unit:
Max Bell School of Public Policy
Course Title and Course Number:
Comparative Politics - PPOL 603
Total Hours of Work per Term:
120 hours (between January 27 and March 14, 2025)
Qualifications:
Applicants are expected to have a background in Comparative Politics, ideally including the graduate seminar on the field (POLI 628), and to be aware of political change in different world regions.
Application deadline January 13, 2025.
Hourly Salary:
$36.25Position Start Date:
2025-01-27Position End Date:
2025-03-14Deadline to Apply:
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