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This is the introductory core course for the International Studies concentration at the University of Michigan. The course explores some of the many ways that people, ideas, capital, and technology flow across political and cultural borders, and the consequences of those flows. Designed for freshmen and sophomores, but open to any undergraduate, the course is intended to stimulate interest in further course work in International Studies. The course also meets the geography requirement for students in the School of Education.
Job Responsibility:
Leading three discussion sections
Course logistics, including maintenance of the course website (Canvas)
Test preparation
Grading, including written assignments and exams
Attending lectures
Student advising, with regular office hours, especially before and after assignments and exams
Requirements:
Graduate students in any social science or humanities discipline or professional school
Limited availability position reserved for LSA graduate students
Nice to have:
Familiarity with course content pertaining to globalization, international relations, human rights and human development