2015-2016 GSI Positions in NST - The Department of Nutritional

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2015-2016 GSI Positions in NST - The Department of Nutritional
GSI Positions in Nutritional Sciences & Toxicology If you are a graduate student in NST, please direct any inquiries about GSI opportunities to the Graduate Student Affairs Officer. If you are a graduate student in another department, please see below for information on ​
GSI appointments for Fall 2015, Spring 2016 and Summer 2016. 2015 ­ 2016 Anticipated NST GSI Positions Fall 2015 NST 10 Introduction to Human Nutrition* NST 103 Nutrient Function and Metabolism NST 108 Introduction and Application of Food Science* NST 110 Toxicology NST 166 Nutrition in the Community NST 171 Nutrition and Toxicology Laboratory Spring 2016 NST 10 Introduction to Human Nutrition* NST 11 Introduction to Toxicology NST 104 Human Food Practices* NST 121 Computational Toxicology NST 160 Metabolic Bases of Human Health and Diseases NST 170 Experimental Nutrition Laboratory Summer 2016 NST 10 Introduction to Human Nutrition* NST 104 Human Food Practices* *Most likely to have more open positions available for students from other departments General Information NST GSI Appointments are typically Step 1 appointments at 50% time and include Partial Fee Remission. For more information, see ​
Fee Remissions​
. 2015 ­ 2016 Application Process Interested GSI candidates who meet the ​
eligibility requirements​
may submit an application to the Graduate Student Affairs Officer, Faith Enemark, at ​
faith@berkeley.edu​
. Please email the following items as a single PDF attachment: ● Cover letter that includes information on the course(s) in which you are interested and your previous teaching experience ● CV/Resume For first round consideration, please submit your materials according to the deadlines below. Fall 2015 Application Deadline: April 15, 2015 Spring 2016 Application Deadline: October 15, 2015 Summer 2016 Application Deadline: February 15, 2015 Please note: The number of positions, instructors, percentages, and overall appointments are subject to change. Appointments are not finalized until candidates receive a Letter of Appointment. Priority for Academic Student Employee (ASE) appointments is given to eligible NST students first and then to other eligible UC Berkeley students.