BGSU'S Graduate Program in German

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Salzburg Assistantships

Graduate assistantships in Salzburg provide a cash stipend plus the waiver of instructional fees and out-of-state fees for non-residents. The program costs (which are covered by your cash stipend), will be returned to you in the form of a weekly food allowance (currently about $4175 at 75 Euro per week) and housing in Salzburg. The program also covers educational travel, and special events such as a concert series, theater, and program gatherings .

Salzburg Assistant Duties

You may work as a tutor for Bowling Green's undergraduate academic year abroad program, or assist the program director in other program activities or research assignment. You are expected to work approximately eight hours per week.

Bowling Green On-Campus Assistantships

Students who complete their Salzburg year in good standing are usually guaranteed an on- campus assistantship for the following year. Graduate assistantships on the Bowling Green campus include a cash stipend and full instructional fee waivers and out-of-state fee waivers, if applicable, for the academic year and the following summer. A limited number of fee-waiver-only stipends are also available.

Assistantships for Dual Degree Students

Financial assistance is available for a period of three years for dual degree students in the form of fee waivers and teaching or research assistantships both in Salzburg and on campus.

On-Campus Assistant Duties

You may teach an elementary German course, serve as a research assistant to one of the faculty, or provide development service to the Department.

Diversity Enhancement

Special opportunities are available for minority applicants. For more info, please contact the graduate coordinator.

 

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