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Options for Receiving Academic Credit When Serving Again as a Global Teaching Fellow ruler

Students who have been Global Teaching Fellows may, if selected again, receive academic credit

1. if they are assigned to a different problem than the one they worked on before; or,

2. if they wish to be assigned to the same problem they worked on before, they may seek the professor’s permission to serve as a “Senior Global Teaching Fellow” with the requirement that, in addition to all other requirements (including a brief written evaluation of the problem and the course), they complete a short (15-20 page) research paper on a topic related to the problem and agreed to by the Professor. 

Students may also apply to serve as a Global Teaching Fellow without receiving academic credit, subject to the professor’s permission.


Revised August 21, 2007 (JA)