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Assistantships

Columbia GSAPP offers a limited number of teaching and research assistantships to students enrolled in full-time degree programs and to continuing non-enrolled students. Remuneration is based on the expected workload and is disbursed via semimonthly paychecks.

** FALL 2025 RESEARCH AND TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS**

We are pleased to announce GSAPP assistantships for the Fall 2025 semester. Please click on the application link below for a detailed list of available positions. For most categories, multiple assistantships will be given for the Fall semester. Students will be selected and placed in positions based on their skills and experience.

Assistantship applications are due Sunday, June 29, 2025 at 11:59pm (EDT).

All master’s students who will be registered at GSAPP for 12 or more points per semester in the Fall 2025 semester and all full-time doctoral students will be eligible to apply according to the eligibility criteria outlined for each position. The assignment of assistantships will be made on the basis of qualifications for each position. They are merit-based positions; consequently, preference is given to those who have experience in the course or subject matter. Students are only eligible for one position each semester.

Assistantship holders will be asked to work 12 hours per week, with compensation of $6,153. PhD students on appointment will be compensated according to the details outlined on the University’s Student Benefits page.

Please be reminded that students can only hold one appointed position (i.e. Teaching or Research Assistantship) at a time and may not work more than 20 hours per week total for all jobs at Columbia.

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Questions/inquiries should be directed to the Dean’s Office: assistantships@arch.columbia.edu.

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES

Visit the Career Services at GSAPP page to explore other employment opportunities.