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UM Biological Station field lab courses combine a mixture of tools needed to become ecologically proficient. This includes applying fundamental concepts from ecology, botany, microbiology, forest ecosystems, aquatic systems, birds, and ethnobotany. The field and lab exercises have a mixture of ecological practices, field experiments, hypothesis testing, statistical analyses, and written/oral communication. Appointments involve rigorous, hands-on, field-based activities.
Job Responsibility:
Engage in team-based teaching for 2026 Spring and Summer Half-Term Biology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB), and interdisciplinary courses (0.35 effort)
Participate in several planning meetings before the start of the semester
Requirements:
Currently in good standing and pursuing a thesis or dissertation at the University of Michigan at the graduate level
Previous GSI teaching experience
Field research experience in fields connected to ecology and evolutionary biology (e.g., forest or aquatic systems, ethnobotany, natural resources management, earth science)
Nice to have:
LSA student enrolled in a graduate program
Experience teaching in a collaborative, team-based environment
Experience participating in syllabus development
What we offer:
Housing and dining at the Pellston, Michigan campus covered (estimated cost of $1,620 for the four-week term)