[Academic] Teaching support AY 23/24

Physics Deputy Director of Teaching physics-deputy-director-teaching at strath.ac.uk
Fri Aug 18 15:09:20 BST 2023


Dear All,


Just a wee reminder that if you require teaching support for AY23/24 
please ensure you have updated the Teaching Support 2023-24.xlsx 
<https://strath.sharepoint.com/:x:/r/sites/PHYS_Teaching/Shared%20Documents/General/PGR%20teaching%20support/Teaching%20Support%202023-24.xlsx?d=wb0290e1989d04eb492fae56e6f4285c4&csf=1&web=1&e=GnIIrD> 
spreadsheet by end of day on *Monday 21 August*.


Wewill be contacting PDRAs & PGRs to let them know about teaching 
support opportunities on Tuesday next week. As it is helpful to give 
them an idea of what time commitment will be required, it would be great 
if you could include the number of hours involved _per semester_. 
Typically we’d expect something like 20 hours of in-person tutorials + 
20 hours of prep overall for a 20 credit core lecture module (e.g. 
PH183), but I’m aware that different modules will have different 
approaches and requirements. If the requirements are different for each 
lecturer and/or semester, please update the spreadsheet to make us aware 
of that.

As Jacqui has already mentioned, we would prefer if you could identify 
an RA to help if possible. PhD students require to undertake 10 hours of 
mandatory (paid) training as well as being paid for their support so the 
costs soon mount up.

Thanks very much. Have a great weekend.

Alison

*From:*Academic <academic-bounces at phys.strath.ac.uk> *On Behalf Of 
*Jacqueline Gordon
*Sent:* Thursday, August 17, 2023 10:37 AM
*To:* academic at phys.strath.ac.uk; Robert Cameron 
<robert.p.cameron at strath.ac.uk>; Paul Edwards 
<paul.edwards at strath.ac.uk>; Graeme Johnstone <g.johnstone at strath.ac.uk>
*Subject:* [Academic] Reminder re Teaching Support 2023-24

Morning all

A reminder that the Teaching Support 
2023-24.xlsx<https://strath.sharepoint.com/:x:/r/sites/PHYS_Teaching/Shared%20Documents/General/PGR%20teaching%20support/Teaching%20Support%202023-24.xlsx?d=wb0290e1989d04eb492fae56e6f4285c4&csf=1&web=1&e=GnIIrD>spreadsheet 
has to be populated by Monday 21 August with your required teaching 
support so that this can be arranged and put in place for you.

Please note that Research Associates are the preferred option for these 
roles. If you have an RA in mind or already lined up we'd be very 
grateful if you could include this information. Any remaining  positions 
will be advertised to PGR students, who have to undertake ~10 hours of 
(paid) training before they can help.

Best wishes

Jacqui

*From:*Jacqueline Gordon
*Sent:* 08 August 2023 18:15
*To:* academic at phys.strath.ac.uk<mailto:academic at phys.strath.ac.uk>; 
Robert Cameron 
<robert.p.cameron at strath.ac.uk<mailto:robert.p.cameron at strath.ac.uk>>; 
Paul Edwards 
<paul.edwards at strath.ac.uk<mailto:paul.edwards at strath.ac.uk>>; Graeme 
Johnstone <g.johnstone at strath.ac.uk<mailto:g.johnstone at strath.ac.uk>>
*Subject:* Teaching Support 2023-24

Dear All

Please see the Teaching Support 
2023-24.xlsx<https://strath.sharepoint.com/:x:/r/sites/PHYS_Teaching/Shared%20Documents/General/PGR%20teaching%20support/Teaching%20Support%202023-24.xlsx?d=wb0290e1989d04eb492fae56e6f4285c4&csf=1&web=1&e=GnIIrD>spreadsheet 
in Teams regarding demonstrator tutorial/lab support for 2023-24.  Could 
you please complete all sections with the support you require by *Monday 
21 August 2023*.

We expect that most people will want to run "small group" tutorials (~30 
people) with the module leader taking one of the groups. If you have 
different requirements due to the nature of your module please let us know.

Please note that Research Associates are the preferred option for these 
roles. If you have an RA in mind or already lined up we'd be very 
grateful if you could include this. Any remaining  positions will be 
advertised to PhD students, who have to undertake ~10 hours of (paid) 
training before they can help.

Best wishes

Jacqui

*Jacqui Gordon*

*Teaching Administrator*

*Department of Physics*

*Faculty of Science | University of Strathclyde*

Room JA830, John Anderson Building, 107 Rottenrow East, G4 0NG United 
Kingdom

t: +44 (0)141 548 3369 | e: 
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