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Aerospace Engineering - SOE Undergraduate Student Teaching Fellow at InsideHigherEd
InsideHigherEd
Lawrence, Kansas
Education
Posted 0 days ago
Job Description
Position OverviewSchool of Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Fellows (UGTFs) at the University of Kansas will support faculty instructors with active student engagement in undergraduate engineering courses. Undergraduate Teaching Fellows will guide learning by interacting with students work through problem sets or other activities. Time outside the regular class periods will be to meet with the instructor, facilitate help sessions.
Job Description100% Help faculty administer activities such as group work, problem-solving, etc. for improving student learning and engagement in key engineering courses. Enhance student learning by interacting with students during the class period by guiding students to maximize concept mastery.Required QualificationsEvaluation of the following requirements will be made through descriptions of work experience, educational experiences, and teaching/tutoring interest in a cover letter; record of relevant accomplishments and productivity addressed in a one-page resume; and overall GPA and letter grade obtained in specified class.
The required qualifications are:
(2) This is an hourly/non-exempt position. A student employee cannot hold an hourly/non-exempt position and a salaried/exempt graduate or undergraduate position (GRA/GTA/GA/RUA/RGA) concurrently.Additional Candidate InstructionsA complete application consists of an online application, a cover letter, and a resume. Only complete applications will be considered.Contact Information to ApplicantsRichard Hale
[email protected]Advertised Salary Range$14.00 per hourAnticipated Start DateMonday October 13, 2025Apply to Job
- AE 245 – Introduction to Aerospace Engineering
- AE 360 – Introduction to Astronautics
- AE 421 – Computer Graphics
- AE 445 – Aerodynamics & Performance
- AE 508 – Aerospace Structures II
- AE 551 – Dynamics of Flight II
- AE 572 – Jet Propulsion
Job Description100% Help faculty administer activities such as group work, problem-solving, etc. for improving student learning and engagement in key engineering courses. Enhance student learning by interacting with students during the class period by guiding students to maximize concept mastery.Required QualificationsEvaluation of the following requirements will be made through descriptions of work experience, educational experiences, and teaching/tutoring interest in a cover letter; record of relevant accomplishments and productivity addressed in a one-page resume; and overall GPA and letter grade obtained in specified class.
The required qualifications are:
- Must have taken the specified course or an equivalent class and earned at least a ‘B’ in the course.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrated mastery of course content.
- The job requires physical presence in the class (approximately 3 hours/week for a 3 credit course) and 2.5 hours/week outside of the class. Must be able to attend the class assigned to be UGTF for.
- Teaching/Tutoring/Grading experience in a university/college setting.
- Earned an ‘A’ in course.
(2) This is an hourly/non-exempt position. A student employee cannot hold an hourly/non-exempt position and a salaried/exempt graduate or undergraduate position (GRA/GTA/GA/RUA/RGA) concurrently.Additional Candidate InstructionsA complete application consists of an online application, a cover letter, and a resume. Only complete applications will be considered.Contact Information to ApplicantsRichard Hale
[email protected]Advertised Salary Range$14.00 per hourAnticipated Start DateMonday October 13, 2025Apply to Job
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