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Description
The Social Sciences Division invites applications from current and recent University of Chicago graduate students in the Division for a competitive two-year program designed to enhance their pedagogical skills and research profiles. Candidates should demonstrate excellence in their original scholarship as well as in teaching. Successful candidates will be appointed as Teaching Fellows either in a department, program, or one of the Division's M.A. programs (Committee on International Relations, Master of Arts Program in Social Sciences, or the Master of Arts in Computational Social Science). Teaching Fellows appointed in a department/program will teach 4 courses per academic year, usually a combination of general education "Core" courses and courses in majors and programs that relate to the Fellows' expertise. Teaching Fellows appointed in an M.A. program will teach 2-3 courses and have other responsibilities equivalent to 1-2 courses. In the second year of appointment, Teaching Fellows may also be assigned to teach a self-designed course which meets the curricular needs of their department or program. The course must be reviewed and approved by the Director of the Teaching Fellows Program and the department/program Director or Chair. Occasionally, a Teaching Fellow may be assigned other responsibilities in lieu of one of their course assignments.
The starting salary for AY 25-26 will be $60,610. Each Fellow will be provided with a workspace, library privileges, and access to career service support through UChicagoGrad. Each Teaching Fellow will also be provided support for research and professional development and receive a range of employment benefits, including health insurance coverage options, through the University Benefits office. Each Teaching Fellow will receive professional development funds in the amount of $2,500 per year.
Fellows will also participate in a structured program of professional development under the supervision of the Faculty Director of the Social Sciences Teaching Fellows Program, the Chicago Center for Teaching and Learning (CCTL), and their faculty mentor. Fellows must be in-residence on campus during the three quarters of the academic year. Teaching Fellows positions are full-time and include time for the Fellow to pursue their research agendas and opportunities for career advancement. During fall, winter, and spring quarters Teaching Fellows are prohibited from accepting any other on-campus employment. Additional summer work is allowed but must be pre-approved by the Provost's Office before the start of the additional job and an addendum must be made to their contract letter. Teaching Fellows are also subject to the University's Conflict of Interest and Conflict of Commitment Policy, which requires approval prior to accepting any outside employment and prohibits academic appointees from accepting appointments at other institutions.
Teaching Fellows are required to attend both the Social Sciences Spring Orientation which will take place in May 2025 and the in-person Fall Orientation, hosted by the Provost's Office, which will take place in early September 2025. The terms and conditions of employment for this position are covered by a collective bargaining agreement between the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and the University.
Notification and Start of Program: Successful Teaching Fellows and alternates will be notified in March 2025. The Fellow's two-year appointment will begin September 1, 2025. Appointment is contingent upon successful completion of the PhD. Candidates must graduate no later than August 2025, and no earlier than August 2024. Teaching Fellows must have an appropriate work visa before they begin their appointment. The Office of International Affairs will host a visa workshop in Spring 2025 for those interested in attending.
Qualifications
Program Eligibility: In order to be eligible for the Teaching Fellows in the Social Sciences program (TFSS) applicants must:
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