Graduate Programs in French
Teaching French at KU
There are two types of opportunities for graduate students interested
in teaching French in the Department of French & Italian at the University
of Kansas.
The first is the Graduate Teaching Assistantship, offered to grad students
pursuing MAs or PhDs in French or closely related fields such as linguistics
or education. In this position, you must be enrolled in at least six graduate
hours in French (or linguistics or education if your case has been approved
by the provost of the university). Generally speaking, during your first and
second year of such an appointment, you teach one five-hour section of elementary
French per semester with a team of teachers under my supervision. You are paid
approximately $14,200 for the academic year and receive tuition remission for
your courses. Almost all degree candidates in French are GTAs. The university
allows you a total of 10 semesters of a GTAship during which time you must
complete all course work required by your degree (MA and/or PhD). You would
apply for this position when you apply to the MA/PhD program in French. The
deadline for that is May 1 for the following academic year. If you wish to
apply to the graduate program in French Literature, contact Professor Paul Scott, Director of Graduate Studies, at pascott@ku.edu.
The second opportunity is the position of Lecturer in French. These positions
are for graduate students in other departments such as International Studies,
Political Science and American Studies. Again, generally speaking, speaking,
during your first and second year of such an appointment, you teach one five-hour
section of elementary French per semester with a team of teachers under my
supervision. You are paid approximately $5,000 for each 5-hour course you teach
or approximately $3,000 for each 3-hour course you teach. There is no tuition
remission for your courses, but University employees receive in-state
tuition rates. The application for this position is due in mid-March for the following
semester. For additional information contact Kim Swanson
at kswanson@ku.edu.