Looking for an exciting post-graduate gap year opportunity in Hanover?  

Are you interested in incorporating teaching into your future career? 

Would you like to pass on the science skills you have accumulated  to other Dartmouth students?


Be a Teaching Science Fellow at Dartmouth in 2016-17!


The Teaching Science Fellows partner with the faculty of introductory biology and chemistry classes to make them more accessible to all students, regardless of science background. We encourage and provide interactive learning opportunities in the context of traditionally lecture-based courses. As recent Dartmouth graduates, we are familiar not only with the most challenging aspects of these courses, but also with student experiences and the college’s support systems. 


Application for the 2016-2017 Teaching Science Fellowships in Biology and Chemistry from members of the Class of 2016 is now open, the job being posted on the Human Resources web page (https://searchjobs.dartmouth.edu/).   Click on ’Search Jobs’ in upper left and then enter the job # 1011894 (Science Teaching Fellows) to see what is required to apply.   Applications will be reviewed as they are received, so early submission is advantageous!.


If you would like to find out more about the positions and/or the application process , please contact the current fellows Therese Kienemund (Biology; [log in to unmask]) and Josh Prickel (Chemistry; [log in to unmask]) or Professor Lee Witters ([log in to unmask]).   


More information can be found in these recent publications:

http://thedartmouth.com/2015/11/05/teaching-science-fellows-program-supports-students-in-stem-fields/

https://now.dartmouth.edu/2015/10/teaching-fellows-pave-path-science-students