The Department of Psychology at Harvard University is accepting applications to teach in the Sophomore Tutorial program. Tutor positions are open to advanced graduate student and postdocs/PhD-level early career instructors with prior teaching experience.
Sophomore Tutorial (PSY 971 and 975) is the centerpiece of the undergraduate psychology experience. Rather than to teach a particular domain of content knowledge, the goal of this course, which is taken by all psychology majors, is to teach students how to think, read and write like a psychological scientist. These small (~8 students) discussion-based seminars are designed to engage students in reading and discussing empirical papers, understanding experimental logic, and developing scientific writing skills. Sections meet two hours a week, with additional individual student meetings, and there are regular group meetings for all tutors. These positions are a great fit for individuals looking for mentorship on teaching and experience running their own course.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and will be reviewed twice per year, in advance of the Fall (August through December) and Spring (Spring (January through May) semesters. Tutors can apply for one or both semesters within an academic year.
Basic Qualifications:
Candidates are required to have a Bachelor's degree and at least two years of graduate-level training in Psychology or a very closely related field (e.g. Cognitive Science, Statistics, EdD in Human Development).
Additional Qualifications:
We seek candidates with a strong background in teaching and research and commitment to equitable and inclusive teaching. Candidates with graduate degrees (PhD or equivalent) and current graduate students are preferred.
Contact Information:
Katherine Powers, PhD Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies Department of Psychology Harvard University 220 William James Hall 33 Kirkland Street Cambridge, MA 02138
Contact Email: kpowers@fas.harvard.edu
Special Instructions:
To apply, please submit:
1) A CV, including information about prior teaching experience.
2) A cover letter that explains why you wish to become a Sophomore Tutor, your qualifications for this position, and how holding a Tutor position will contribute to your professional development. The letter should also comment on any efforts to encourage diversity, inclusion, and belonging in the classroom.
3) Evidence of teaching experience and success, including quantitative and qualitative teaching evaluations.
4) Applicable for current graduate student and postdoc candidates: A letter from your advisor indicating their support for taking on this teaching position.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristic protected by law.
Harvard University is devoted to excellence in teaching, learning, and research, and to developing leaders in many disciplines who make a difference globally. The University, which is based in Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts, has an enrollment of over 20,000 degree candidates, including undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Harvard has more than 360,000 alumni around the world. The University has twelve degree-granting Schools in addition to the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, offering a truly global education. Established in 1636, Harvard is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States.