Your school could
offer teaching assistantships (TAs), research assistantships (RAs), or both.
English - proficient foreign - national science trainees in their first 2 years of graduate school are likely to be
offered a teaching assistantship instead of a research assistantship, because their lack of experience and training tends to limit their effectiveness in the research lab and because the amount of service required for a teaching assistantship (typically 20 hours / week or fewer... often much fewer) is less than for a research assistantship.
Not exact matches
This is probably a special fund
offered by your institution to provide remission of tuition costs for foreign students; I suspect that it covers only tuition, and that you would still need another source of support, like a
teaching assistantship, to pay your living expenses.
Two Stonehill students were recently awarded prestigious Fulbright English
Teaching Assistantships, which
offer new college graduates...
The Department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations
offers teaching and research
assistantships in:
The Department of Rehabilitation and Counselor Education
offers half - time and quarter - time graduate,
teaching and research
assistantships in:
SMU
offers up to six full graduate fellowships each year supplemented by
teaching assistantships.