Biological Sciences

Biological Sciences

Demonstrating Semester 1 2012

Step-by-step process
  1. Talk with your supervisor to ensure they are happy for you to demonstrate.
  2. Select courses, from the list below, that you would like demonstrate for.
  3. Visit the Lab Co-ordinator to gain approval and arrange on which days you will demonstrate.
  4. Fill in the registration form below.
  5. See Selwyn Cox to arrange a demonstrating contract.

Demonstrators MUST FIRST contact the Course Coordinators for their approval.
Once you are given approval and the actual days you are demonstrating please fill in the form below.

The web form below is NOT an application form. It is a registration form of those accepted to demonstrate by the Co-ordinators. Do not fill it in until you have your demonstrating allocated by the coordinators.

You must have your demonstrating hours approved by your Research Supervisor.

You must be a current UC student.

Final approval is given by Selwyn Cox who will also provide you with a contract.
You cannot demonstrate or be paid until you have FIRST signed a contract.

Any enquiries can be made to Assoc Prof Steven Gieseg.
Applications must be received by.

New demonstrators who have not previously attended a Demonstrator Training Workshop may be required to do so.

The Pay Rate is $16/per hour plus 8% holiday pay.

Courses requiring demonstrators

Course

Course Title

Coordinator

Number
Required

BIOL250

Principles of Animal Physiology

Chris Glover

4

BIOL111

Cellular Biology and Biochemistry

Ashley Garrill

10-12

BIOL231/BCHM202

Foundations in Molecular biology

Jack Heinemann

9

BIOL378

Population Ecology and Conservation

Dave Kelly

2 for Field Trip

BIOL 270

Ecology

Angus McIntosh

2 For Labs
4 for Field Trip

BIOL212

Intro to Marine Biology & Ecolgy

Sharyn Goldstien

2 for Field Trip
2 for Labs

BIOL330

Advanced Concepts in Genetics

Marie Hale

1

BIOL113

Diversity of Life

Paul Broad

15

Biol373

Behaviour Ecology

Jim Briskie

4

Biol 352

Plant Develoment and Biotechnology

David Leung

1