2015-2016 Associates in Teaching Courses Announced
The competitive Associates in Teaching Program [1], offered in collaboration between the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the Center for Teaching and Learning, allows advanced Ph.D. students to expand their range of teaching experiences and responsibilities through cooperative teaching experiences with Yale Faculty.
The GSAS and CTL are proud to announce the 2015-2016 Associates in Teaching courses:
Graduate Student & Faculty Member |
Department |
Course Name |
1. Andrew Womack & William Honeychurch |
ANTH |
Integrating GIS and Remote Sensing in Archaeology |
2. Anya Adair & Roberta Frank |
ENGL [LING] |
History of the English Language |
3. Carla Baricz & David Kastan |
ENGL |
Marlowe, Shakespeare, Jonson |
4. David Auerbach & Danny Rye |
GEOL |
Dynamic Earth + Dynamic Earth Lab |
5. Andrew Hogan & Joseph Manning |
HIST |
Egypt and the Classical World in the First Millennium B.C. |
6. Mark Baker & Peter Perdue |
HIST |
History of Cities in Asia |
7. Jakub Koguciuk & Robert Nelson |
HSAR |
Constantinople and Venice |
8. Kirill Zikanov & Patrick McCreless |
MUSI |
Musical Composition, 1950 to the Present |
9. Evan Rodriguez & David Charles |
PHIL |
Accounts of Moral Weakness |
10. Wendell Smith & Corey O’Hern |
PHYS [ENAS, MB&B] |
Biological Physics |
11. Robert Wickham & Ivan De Araujo |
PSYC |
Nutrition and the Brain |
12. Jin Su Joo & Philip Smith |
SOCY |
Public Behaviors and Civic Design in Urban Spaces |