Job Summary
ENV391/CORE391X is an exploration course taught by Dr. Kali Abel with contributions from faculty professionals and international community leaders. It explores the intersection of three themes: climate change human rights and our global family. It is a responsive transdisciplinary course in which we grapple with economic environmental social political and cultural elements that define our current time. The 85-student course centers not on these often- disciplinary themes as individual elements in a complex system but rather focus on the relationships between them to understand the production of outcomes for our current and future lives both as individuals and as a broader local and global community. The Teaching Assistant will help to strategize and guide enrolled students through weekly asynchronous and in-person conversations.
Minimum Qualifications
Junior-level class standing Prior completion of Exploration-level course Interdisciplinary professional interest
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with University programming in ethics ENV Major