[pccgrads] Fwd: [Environment_advisers] QSCI is accepting applications for Spring 2023

Miriam A. Bertram mab23 at uw.edu
Fri Jan 20 06:58:14 PST 2023


---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Erica L. Owens <owense at uw.edu>
Date: Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 5:26 PM
Subject: [Environment_advisers] QSCI is accepting applications for Spring
2023
To: environment_advisers at uw.edu <environment_advisers at uw.edu>,
bioladv at uw.edu <bioladv at uw.edu>, statgradadv at stat.washington.edu <
statgradadv at stat.washington.edu>
Cc: Andrew Berdahl <berdahl at gmail.com>, Timothy T. Jones <jonest26 at uw.edu>,
Stephen Scherba Jr <scherba at uw.edu>


Hello advisors! Can you please forward this email to your graduate students
as appropriate. Thanks! Erica Owens



*Center for Quantitative Science: **Spring 2023 Teaching Assistant
Positions*



The Center for Quantitative Science is accepting part-time (50% FTE)
Teaching Assistant applications for Spring 2023 for the courses listed
below. The priority deadline is *Thursday, January 26, 2023,* but we will
accept applications until the positions are filled.



*Q SCI 292: Analysis for Biologists II (2nd quarter Calculus)*

Up to 2 TA positions, pending enrollment numbers

Instructor: Andrew Berdahl



*Q SCI 381: Introduction to Probability and Statistics *

Up to 3 TA positions, pending enrollment numbers

Instructor: Stephen Scherba, Jr.



*Q SCI 483: Statistical Inference in Applied Research I*

1 TA position

Instructor: Timothy Jones





*Teaching Assistant (TA) Position Description*



Responsibilities:

- TAs at 50% FTE should expect to average approximately 20 hours/week,
220 hours for the quarter, March 16, 20210 – June 15, 2022
- Providing occasional lectures
- Running labs, help sessions, and recitation sessions
- Grading homework and exams
- Maintaining office hours
- TAs are generally expected to attend the courses to which they are
assigned



Requirements:

- For Q SCI 292, must be competent in calculus
- For Q SCI 381, must be competent in statistics and have familiarity
with R
- For QSCI 483, must be comfortable with R and the material covered in
QSCI 483 (linear regression using least squares, maximum likelihood, model
interpretation and selection, GLMs, spatial and temporal models)
- Current academic standing as a UW Graduate Student and eligibility to
hold a Graduate Student Assistantship
- Availability for full appointment and class time frame (see
appointment dates above)
- Background and enthusiasm to communicate effectively with biology,
zoology, conservation, ecology, and natural resource management students
- Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum
qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a
license/certification/registration



Terms:

- A 50% FTE Teaching Assistantship pays a stipend that varies depending
on graduate level as indicated on Schedule 1 of the UW TA Salary Chart.
Contact the Center for Quantitative Science office for more information on
stipend levels.
- Teaching Assistants will be required to register for a minimum of 10
credits per quarter that they hold an Assistantship.
- The operating fee (including tuition) will be paid by CQS. However,
the successful applicant will be responsible for paying any student fees.
- Graduate Appointee accident/sickness insurance will be provided.
- This job classification is governed by a negotiated labor contract and
is subject to union shop provisions.





*Application Process:*



Application Deadline: The priority deadline is *Thursday, January 26, 2023,*
but we will accept applications until the positions are filled. Applicants
will be notified by email of our decision.



Submit the following to owense at uw.edu:



- Resume/CV (in PDF format):
- Include your home department, advisor, and academic status
(“Masters Student”, “PhD Student, but haven’t completed general exam”, or
“PhD Student, completed general exam”).
- List all previous TA and reader/grader positions held for any UW
department. Include your evaluation score for each position.



- Cover letter including (in PDF format):
- Brief statement of how your skills and experiences are a match for
the position
- List the specific Q SCI TA position(s) you are applying for
- List Q SCI or equivalent courses you have completed
- List any Q SCI TA positions you have applied for in the past, both
positions you were offered and ones you were not offered. (This
information
will be used to help us distribute TA positions more equitably.)



Questions? Contact owense at uw.edu.



The University of Washington is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
employer. To request disability accommodation in the application process,
contact the Disability Services Office at 206.543.6450/206.543.6452 (tty)
or dso at u.washington.edu.





--------------------------------------------

Erica Owens

CQS/QERM/QSCI Program Coordinator



Center for Quantitative Science

Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management

University of Washington

Mailbox #357941

Seattle, Washington 98105

(206) 616-9571


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