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.