Applications Due 1/17/20: TA Consulting Program Fellowship

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For anyone interested in becoming a TA Consulting Program Fellow-


Dear Colleagues,

 

I hope you are off to a wonderful start in the new year. Now the winter quarter is off and running, I was hoping you could forward the message copied below, and the attached flyer, regarding the TA Consulting Program Fellowship to your graduate students. Our final info session is this Friday and application are due on 1/17/2020. Thank you in advance.

 

Interested in Becoming a TA Consulting Program Fellow? Our online application system is now open. Visit  https://cee.ucdavis.edu/teaching-assistant-consulting-fellows for additional information. We also encourage you to attend our information session on Friday, January 10th from 12:00-1:00 in the Grove 1360. Visit https://cee.ucdavis.edu/events/81 to register today!

 

TAC Fellows participate in ongoing learning and professional development opportunities, receive a quarterly fellowship of $1,500, and gain valuable experience for a career in college teaching or educational development. Core responsibilities include providing 1-1 consultations for Teaching Assistants, Associate Instructors and Postdoctoral Scholars, and facilitating workshops for Teaching Assistants, Associate Instructors, and Postdoctoral Scholars. Please see attached flyer for additional information about the TAC Program.

 

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Monica Christina Esqueda, Ph.D.

Education Specialist, Learning + Teaching

Center for Educational Effectiveness

 

Equity Advisor, Undergraduate Education

University of California, Davis

 

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