What are the benefits of an assistantship at SITE?
- Advanced training in teaching and learning practices
- Experience in providing consultations to faculty and graduate students
- Enhance your competitiveness for the academic job market
- Prepare for a potential career in instructional consulting and faculty development
Qualifications for graduate consultant assistantships
- 1) Must be ABD (have passed comprehensive exam and have completed coursework)
- 2) Must enjoy teaching
- 3) Must have one or more semesters of autonomous teaching experience
If you’re interested
- Contact Chas Brua at crb129@psu.edu for more information and application materials.
Recent graduate assistants/consultants
2009
- Yu-Hui Ching: Instructional Design
- Dawn Miller: Political Science
- Ondrej Mitas: Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
- Stéphanie Roulon: French and Francophone Studies
2008
- Yu-Hui Ching: Instructional Design
- Dawn Miller: Political Science
- Matthew Paolucci Callahan: Psychology
- Stéphanie Roulon: French and Francophone Studies
2007
- Craig Goralski: Anthropology
- James Julian: Ecology
- Huan Li: Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management
- Matthew Paolucci Callahan: Psychology