Student Employment Opportunities
Spring 2008 Political Science Graduate Student
Hiring Announcements
Reader Positions
Political Science will hire readers for the following classes:
Course |
Instructor |
Contact Information |
Anticipated # of Students |
Pol S 307/Relig 307, Religion and World
Politics |
Tony Gill |
|
~60 |
Pol S 308, The Western Tradition of Political
Thought, Ancient and Medieval |
Jamie Mayerfeld |
|
~60 |
Pol S 316, African-American Political
and Social Thought |
Chris Parker |
|
~60 |
Typical reader duties include assisting with the grading of exams
and papers according to faculty supervisor instructions, proctoring
exams, and submitting grades as instructed and by deadlines established
by the faculty supervisor.
Readers are paid $10.94 per hour and the number of hours is based
on the number of students enrolled on the 10th day of the quarter
(usually a minimum of 60 students). Readers are paid for their services
in a lump sum on June 10, 2008.
To apply, email the instructor with your qualifications to be a
reader for the class for which you are applying. The application
deadline for Spring 2008 is Wednesday, April 9. Note that international
students on a J-1 or F-1 visa are not eligible to work more than
20 hours per week; therefore, international students who are already
employed as Academic Student Employees (research assistants, teaching
assistants, or staff assistants), cannot be hired as readers.
Applicants will be notified of hiring decisions by Friday, April
18.
The University of Washington is an affirmative action, equal
opportunity employer. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities
and covered veterans are encouraged to apply.
2008 Political Science Undergraduate Student Hiring
Announcements
No Undergraduate announcements at this time.
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