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Dear FEASTies,

If you are a graduate student, please consider applying as a Teaching
Fellow for PIKSI Boston 2018.  The call and application is attached.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Lisa

*PIKSI Boston 2018 Call for Teaching Fellows*


PIKSI-Boston is a week-long philosophy summer program for undergraduate
students from underrepresented groups. Our program will be held June 19-26,
2018.

We invite philosophy PhD students to submit applications for the Teaching
Fellow position.

The role of teaching fellow involves: teaching a 90 minute seminar, being
present throughout the PIKSI week to attend sessions and help with
organization, mentoring the undergraduates both during and after the week
itself, and assisting in undergraduate admissions, which will be in January
2018. Teaching fellows will need to be in Boston by the morning of June
18th for an orientation.

The position pays $1,000. We will fully cover accommodation during the week
of PIKSI. You will stay in the dorm with the PIKSI fellows, although not in
the same rooms. We can cover up to $150 of travel costs.

To apply for the teaching fellow position, please send your CV to
[log in to unmask], along with your answers to the following questions by
January 5th.

1. What are the most important things you focus on when you teach diverse
undergraduates?

2. What do you think are some challenges members that underrepresented
groups face in philosophy?"

3. What would you focus on when advising undergraduate students from
underrepresented groups about applying to graduate school?

4. The program involves a multi-year mentoring element. How would you
approach mentoring the undergraduate fellows?

5. What do you bring to PIKSI-Boston in terms of diversity?

6. Have you participated in similar efforts to promote diversity in
philosophy (or academia in general) in the past?

7. Do you identify as underrepresented in philosophy?

8. Please let us know which languages you are fluent in (other than
English).


You may also send along up to two letters of recommendation that speak on
your behalf regarding these questions. The letters should focus on your
experience as a teacher and mentor, not on your research. You may also send
materials summarizing feedback you have received from students about your
teaching.

Again, please have all application materials sent to [log in to unmask]
Any questions about the application process may also be directed there.

Keota Fields, Faculty Director

Lisa Rivera, Faculty Director

Marion Boulicault, Graduate Director

Milo Phillips-Brown, Graduate  Director

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