Note: this lecture will be held in Swedish.
May 15th there will be a lunch lecture in HC2 with information about what it means to be a course assistant/student teacher at Chalmers, and how to become one. Birgit Grohe from Chalmers will speak about the practical details, and then she and a couple of students who have been or are course assistants will speak a bit more about how much you get out of this work, on a personal level.
Lunch sandwiches will be given to the first 40 attendees, and if there are more there will be fruit for the rest.
There will be positions available in the areas programming, computer technology and software engineering (Note: several courses are in Swedish so if you want to teach them you need to be fluent in Swedish). If you are interested you can say so here and you will be contacted by email later on when the applications are available (soon).
You can apply for the position as a TA for the introductory programming course that is held for Nollan during Mottagningen (Chalmers’ reception): Here.
Note that this course is held in Swedish.
You can apply for the other courses here by choosing IT faculty and then Teaching assistant computer science, computer engineering or software engineering.