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Teaching Assistantship for six-week intensive Analytical Methods for Public Policy – PPOL 605 course in the Master of Public Policy program. The TA will be required to hold weekly office hours, provide limited assistance to groups who require assistance with their group assignments, and assist individuals who have specific problems with the course material.
Hiring Unit:
Max Bell School of Public Policy
Course Title and Course Number:
PPOL 605: Analytical Methods for Public Policy
Total Hours of Work per Term:
120 hours
Position Summary:
Teaching Assistantship for six-week intensive Analytical Methods for Public Policy – PPOL 605 course in the Master of Public Policy program. The course starts January 26, 2025 and ends March 14, 2026.
The TA will be required to hold weekly office hours, provide limited assistance to groups who require assistance with their group assignments, and assist individuals who have specific problems with the course material.
Qualifications::
A master’s degree in economics with demonstrable quantitative skills and proficiency in STATA is a requirement of the position. Teaching experience is preferred.
Application deadline: January 27-2026
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