Teaching Assistants needed for 10-week summer course at the University of 
Notre Dame Environmental Research Center (UNDERC) in northern Wisconsin and 
the Michigan Upper Peninsula. This undergraduate course, Practicum in 
Environmental Field Biology, runs from 21 May through 27 July 2018. The 
course includes both teaching and research components to educate 28 
sophomore and junior undergraduate students. The teaching component is 
broken up into 4 week-long modules (Vertebrate Ecology, Aquatic Ecology, 
Insect Ecology, and Forest Ecology), taught by instructors from the 
University of Notre Dame and other collaborating universities. Students 
also work with mentors and TAs to design and carry out independent 
ecological research projects. 

See UNDERC’s web page for specifics about the course: 
http://underc.nd.edu/underc-east/courses/

TAs will work to assist professors during each teaching module, as well as 
provide guidance on a daily basis to enrolled students.  Additionally, TAs 
will directly mentor 2 student projects during the summer.  The project 
topics will be directed towards the mentor’s strengths in ecology (e.g., 
herpetology, ornithology, forestry, entomology, limnology, etc.).

Modern apartment-style housing will be provided at no cost at UNDERC. Field 
vehicles provided throughout the course. Other amenities (24-hr computer 
lab, wireless internet access in apartments, free laundry facilities) are 
accessible on property.

Qualifications: M.S. in Ecology or related field is preferred, but B.S. in 
Ecology plus 1 year post-graduate work experience in teaching or biological 
research may substitute. Basic knowledge of 4 modules (listed above) and 
univariate statistics preferred.  If applicable, please include a list of 
relevant coursework you have completed. 
   
Salary is negotiable, based on level of experience. Minimum $5000 for the 
class (10 weeks).

Please submit cover letter (including topics of potential independent 
projects), CV/resume, and the contact information for three references (e-
mail submission preferred) to:

Dr. Michael J. Cramer
Assistant Director, East
Environmental Research Center
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
[email protected]
(574) 631-0970
http://underc.nd.edu

Review of applications will begin 2 March 2018, and continue until the 
position is filled.

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