The director PCAS reached out asking me to advertise some interesting teaching opportunities for Math GSIs at Michigan. They are looking to hire three GSIs for three different new courses in computing in the Arts. This is a unique opportunity to expand your teaching portfolio and teach something different. Details with links to apply below.…
Category: Teaching Jobs on Campus
Michigan Math Graduate students often find some surprising GSI positions. The Computer Science Department regularly hires math grad students to teach EECS 203 (discrete math), EECS 376 (Theory of CS), EECS 475 (Algorithms), and more. The Psychology Department can hire math GSIs to teach their first-year graduate introduction to Stats, and the Stats department is often looking for GSIs to fill intro stats (Stats 151) and basic probability (Stats 425/Math 425). Ross Business school, and other summer programs, also hires calculus teachers. Sign up for posts from this blog site to get announcements of openings.
Summer teaching opportunity
Innovative Instructional & Public Impact Opportunity Wolverine Pathways seeks math instructors to design and teach innovative in-person courses to high school seniors from July 10, 2023 – August 4, 2023. The goal is to introduce students to how creative, far-reaching and rich the world of math can be. A few examples of topics a class…
UM CS department looking to hire math PhDs to teaching faculty positions
You may be aware that there is a national shortage of faculty in Computer Science. This is true here at Michigan, where CSE administrators regularly reach out to hire our post-docs and PhD students. Many courses offered are highly mathematical, including “Discrete Math” (EECS 203), “Theory of Computer Science” (EECS 376–binary, etc), “Intro to cryptography”…
Interested in Teaching in the CS department?
You may be aware that there is a national shortage of computer science professors and lecturers. This means opportunities for YOU, Math PhD looking for work, especially if you love teaching and want to stay in Ann Arbor. The chair of the hiring committee for the CSE department here at Michigan asked me to help…
EECS looking to hire two math GSIs in the winter
Atul Prakash, the associate chair in EECS is interested in hiring a few math GSIs to teach EECS 203 in the winter. This is a great opportunity to do something a bit different, gain some valuable experience, and line up funding for winter if you do not have a source. Let me know if you’d…
Interested in teaching EECS 376 this fall?
The Associate Chair, Seth Pettie, in the CSE department (the more theoretical side of EECS) is again looking for a Math PhD/MLB student to hire as GSI for EECS 376, Foundations of Computer Science this fall. Let me know if you’d like an introduction. This is a great way to get to know colleagues in…
Reminder: Sweetland Fellowship due Sunday
The Deadline for applying for a Sweetland Fellowship for next year is Sunday. This is great opportunity to teach something different (as an English GSI!) and discuss teaching of writing through mathematics with a diverse array of scholars. Our own Rachel Webb won this fellowship two years ago. Scroll through this document to read her…
EECS 203 GSI Positions for winter
The CSE department hires a few Math PhD students to teach EECS 203 (Discrete Math) each semester. Currently, they are interviewing for winter. Let me know if you’d like to me to put your name forward to them. At least 3 semesters teaching experience for math, with decent student evals, and strong academic work required.…
GSI-ing Outside the Math Department
Want an interesting new GSI position this fall?
The Stats department anticipates having a few GSI opportunities available for Fall 2019. This is a great opportunity to expand your teaching portfolio, do something new, even learn some stats and make new friends! As Math students, you likely have the needed background in statistics, probability, and/or computing. One of the courses I was told…