University of North Carolina Wilmington Graduate Assistantships

553 Students Awarded with Graduate Assistantships
514 Students Awarded with Teaching Assistantships
39 Students Awarded with Research Assistantships
366 Graduate Assistantships Awarded to Female Students
187 Graduate Assistantships Awarded to Male Students
22 Graduate Assistantships Awarded to International Students

Graduate assistantships in the Department of Biology and Marine Biology at UNCW

Teaching

Information about graduate assistantships in the Department of Biology and Marine Biology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) has been given here with complete details on availability and funding:

Teaching Assistantship Availability:

  • These are offered to students enrolled in the biology master's, marine biology master's, and Ph.D. programs, subject to the availability of funding.
  • Teaching assistantships are awarded for one academic year, with the possibility of continuation based on performance and progress towards the degree.

TA Responsibility:

Responsibilities include:

  • Classroom instruction,
  • Professional development,
  • Other duties assigned by the chair.

Assistatship Hours:

  • Not more than 20 hours per week are required for students to work here.

Research Assistantships Details:

  • These are offered through individual faculty members who have available funds from research grants or contracts.
  • Selection criteria are similar to teaching assistantships but with an emphasis on the suitability of an applicant for a particular research program.
  • Duties are assigned by the professor administering the research project.
  • Research assistantships are awarded for one academic year, but may also be awarded for a semester or summer based on available funds.

In summary, UNCW's Department of Biology and Marine Biology offers graduate assistantships in teaching and research, providing students with employment opportunities while pursuing advanced degrees. Teaching assistantships involve classroom instruction and professional development, while research assistantships are linked to specific research projects. Both types of assistantships are typically awarded for one academic year, with continuation based on performance and progress.

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