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CNS-UCSB Announces Search for 2007-2008 Graduate Teaching Fellowships |
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June 25, 2007 |
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Graduate students at UC Santa Barbara will have the opportunity
during the 2007 – 2008 academic year to develop and teach a new interdisciplinary
undergraduate seminar for CNS-UCSB’s INSCITES (Insights on Science and
Technology for Society) program. This program is open to all current UCSB
graduate students.
The goal of the INSCITES class is to holistically integrate scientific
and technical knowledge with an appreciation of a particular technology’s
societal implications and history. The Spring 2007 INSCITES class was entitled
“YouTube and Other Big Brother Stories: Technology and Culture of Surveillance
in Modern Society.”
As INSCITES Teaching Scholars, graduate students will meet
twice a week during the fall quarter to determine a course topic, structure,
and course material. They will finalize course content and format during
the winter quarter and teach and evaluate the class during the spring.
Academic credit will be given to the INSCITES Teaching Scholars.
Teaching Scholars will receive a stipend of $12,000.
Deadline to apply is July 15, 2007.
More information can be found at http://www.cnsi.ucsb.edu/inscites/scholars/.
If you would like to contact us about the internship program, please email
Evelyn Hu (hu@ece.ucsb.edu) or Meredith
Murr (murr@cnsi.ucsb.edu).
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Last Updated ( June 25, 2007 )
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