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Tue, 14 May 2019 17:34:47 -0400
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Subject: Undergraduate teaching assistants needed for summer outreach
programs

Description:
The Terp Discovery Program is seeking undergraduate teaching assistants
to help teach summer programs for middle school students. There are two
different programs: Forensic Science (the biology, chemistry, and physics
underlying crime scene investigation) and Modern Medicine (biological
underpinnings of
disease, diagnosis, and treatment). Undergraduate assistants will assist the
program instructor with teaching and supervision of student activities.

The program runs 9:00 AM ­to 12:30 PM Monday-Friday from July 15 through
July 26. Some prep time during the weeks leading up to the program will also
be
required (although the specific days and times are flexible). The pay is
$900.

Applicants must be current undergraduate students at the University of
Maryland majoring in a science discipline. Previous experience teaching or
working with children is helpful but not required. Interested students should
submit a letter of interest, resume, and transcript (unofficial is fine) to
[log in to unmask] Review of applications will begin on May 23.

Contact Person: Kaci Thompson
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]

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