For information about the hiring of Teaching Fellows in the Department of English and Comparative Literature, refer to the following:
General Information
- Teaching in the Department of English and Comparative Literature
- Teaching in Other Departments
- Students who would like to teach in other departments (Romance Languages, German, Women's Studies, The Writing Center, etc.) should follow the appropriate application procedures of each respective department. The application forms provided below apply only to courses in the Department of English and Comparative Literature.
Application Materials
- New Teaching Fellows
- Application & Instructions
- Graduate students who have never taught for the Department of English and Comparative Literature should complete only this application form.
- Application & Instructions
- Returning Teaching Fellows
- Reappointment Information & Instructions
- English Composition Request Form
- All returning Teaching Fellow applicants are required to complete this form.
- Literature and Recitation Request Form (for English and Comparative Literature courses)
- Applications will be due in to the Writing Program office in February, 2010 for the 2010-2011 academic year.
- Graduate students who are interested in teaching a literature course and/or recitation section should complete this form in addition to the English Composition Request Form.
- NOTE: Not all Teaching Fellows are eligible to teach literature courses or recitation sections. Please see the Literature and Recitation Request Form or Section VI of the "Policies and Procedures for Appointing Teaching Fellows" document for more information.
- Graduate students who are interested in teaching a literature course and/or recitation section should complete this form in addition to the English Composition Request Form.
- Course descriptions for available literature courses and recitation sections are available here.
- Departmental Fellowships
For more information contact the Program Director, Dr. Todd Taylor, or the Program Assistant, Karen Sardi.The Program can be reached by phone at (919) 962-6871.
