Friday, January 27, 2012

Teach at the Collins Living-Learning Center


Is there a course you've always wanted to teach, but never had the opportunity?

Have you designed a multidisciplinary course that doesn't quite fit into your department's curriculum?

The Collins Living-Learning Center invites faculty members and advanced graduate students with teaching experience to submit course proposals each semester for the following year.  This is an opportunity to teach a unique course in a special setting.

Collins courses carry university credit and are open to all IU undergraduates.

PROPOSAL DEADLINE FOR CLASSES TO BE TAUGHT IN SPRING 2013:  THURSDAY, MARCH 15 at 5 pm

There will be an optional information session for potential Collins instructors on Friday, February 10 in the Edmondson Formal Lounge at 5 PM.

The 3-credit Collins seminars are limited to a maximum of 20 students (15 in the case of fine arts classes) and meet at the Collins Living-Learning Center, which is fully-equipped for multi-media teaching. 

Graduate student instructors receive $6728 for a 3-credit course.  In addition, they are given $400 to spend on materials or activities, meal points for dining with students, and a parking pass.

Collins is also accepting applications from faculty to teach overload courses (with appropriate compensation).


Questions?  Call or email Carl Ipsen: 5-8905, cipsen@indiana.edu





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