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Teaching assistantships in the Department of African American Studies carry a substantial stipend and remitted tuition of 24 credits (6 of which can be used during the summer). Preference is given to doctoral students in the humanities (English, Fine Arts, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, and Religion) and in the Social Sciences (Anthropology, Economics, History, Political Science, Public Administration, and Sociology) Teaching assistants work within the Department of African American Studies for up to 20 hours per week. All full-time matriculated graduate students are eligible to hold assistantships, except those holding other appointments. Appointments to assistantships are made by the Department of African American Studies with the concurrence of the Graduate School. Students are responsible for directly notifying the Department of African American Studies of their interest.
Fellows and Graduate Assistants are required to participate in the life of the department including attending scholarly presentations by guest speakers, exhibits at the Community Folk Art Gallery and performances given by the Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company.
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