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Here you can find information on how and when to apply for Mathematics Drop-In Centre tutor. If you are seeking information to become casual tutor in courses offered by the School of Mathematics and Statistics, please refer to information here.

  • To be eligible you need:

    • a high average over all mathematics courses at university; this includes first year and after first year;
    • familiarity with and confidence to teach the courses offered.

    Applicants who hold a Doctorate are not eligible to apply.

    Your application must include your academic record. See below under .

  • Tutors are paid at the Demonstration and Other Duties rate of  $54.29 per hour (based on 08/07/2022 pay schedule) . Further information regarding pay can be obtained from Hilda Cahya

  • You will be expected to be familiar with the course material being studied by the students. You will have access to the lecture notes available to refresh those fading memories, and to keep you up to date with the progress of the course. The tutorial course packs will be provided upon commencement of employment.

  • All official communication between the Mathematics Drop-in Centre and tutors will be via email, at the official UNSW email address.

  • All tutors are expected to behave professionally towards students and abide by the University Code of Conduct.

  • The centre coordinators welcome any ideas or constructive criticism regarding the Mathematics Drop-in Centre. The main Mathematics Drop-in Centre webpage has an anonymous feedback form. Informal feedback is fine too. Any problems about other tutors or students should be referred to the centre coordinators.

  • Provide the following to Dr Alan Stoneham by email -  a.stoneham@unsw.edu.au with "Mathematics Drop-In Centre Application"  in the subject title, attaching and providing the following details:

    • A cover letter.
    • A copy of your CV including all relevant tutoring experience.
    • An official copy of your academic record (web printout is fine).
    • You should also list any courses from other tertiary institutions, and any marks which for some reason may not appear on your academic record. To be eligible, you need a high average over all of your mathematics courses at university.
    • A list of times when you are not available.

    Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Interviews are conducted once per term at least four weeks before term’s commencement. Applications for T3 2024 are now closed. Applications for T1 2025 will close on Friday 20 December and interview will be conducted in January 2025.