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GRA Salary Guidelines 2004-2005

Department of Chemistry

GRA Pay Categories
Salary Range
(50% at 12 months) Minimum - Maximum
Bi-weekly Rates Minimum - Maximum
Hourly Rates Range Minimum - Maximum
MS
17,000 - 19,500
653.85 - 750.00
16.35 - 18.75
Pre-Comp-PhD
17,500 - 20,500
673.08 - 788.46
16.83 - 19.71
Post-Comp-PhD
(<1 yr. exper.)
18,500 - 21,500
711.54 - 826.92
17.79 - 20.67
Post-Comp-PhD
(>1 yr. exper.)
19,500 - 22,500
750.00 - 865.38
18.75 - 21.63
Probationary GRA
14,500 - 17,500
557.69 - 673.08
13.94 - 16.83

Definitions

MS
A MS student will be doing laboratory research in a division of chemistry. The GRA will work closely with the principal investigator (PI) on the project to develop a working plan to accomplish the goals and objectives of the research. The research plan should have a scope and depth appropriate to Master's level thesis work. The GRA will be expected to perform limited experimental and/or theoretical work planned. Provide written and/or oral progress reports on a timely and regular basis as agreed upon by the GRA and PI. Meet with the PI to discuss progress, changes in direction and other aspects of the research project. The GRA is expected to follow all safety regulations and rules, human and animal. Attend all training and safety sessions appropriate for the laboratory and research project.
Pre-Comp-PhD
A Pre-Comp-Ph.D. student will be doing laboratory research in a division of chemistry. The GRA will work closely with the principal investigator (PI) on the project to develop a working plan to accomplish the goals and objectives of the research. The research plan should have a scope and depth appropriate to the eventual production of a Ph.D. thesis. the GRA will be expected to perform limited experimental and/or theoretical work planned. Provide written reports and/or oral reports timely and on a regular basis as agreed upon by the GRA and PI. Meet with the PI to discuss progress, changes in direction, and other aspects of the research project. The GRA is expected to follow all safety regulations and rules, human and animal. Attend all training and safety sessions appropriate for the laboratory and research project.
Post-Comp-PhD (<1 yr. exper.)
A Post-Comp-Ph.D. student with less than one year experience will be doing laboratory research in a division of chemistry. The GRA will work closely with the principal investigator (PI), on the project to develop a working plan to accomplish the goals and objectives of the research. The GRA will be expected to perform moderate experimental and/or theoretical work planned. Provide written reports and/or oral reports timely and on a regular basis as agreed upon by the GRA and PI. Meet with the PI to discuss progress, changes in direction, and other aspects of the research project. The GRA is expected to follow all safety regulations and rules, human and animal. Attend all training and safety sessions appropriate for the laboratory and research project.
Post-Comp-PhD (>1 yr. exper.)
A Post-Comp-Ph.D. student with more than one year experience will be doing laboratory research in a division of chemistry. The GRA will work closely with the principal investigator (PI) on the project to develop a working plan to accomplish the goals and objective of the research. The GRA will be expected to perform advanced experimental and/or theoretical work planned. Provide written reports and/or oral reports timely and on a regular basis as agreed upon by the GRA and PI. Meet with the PI to discuss progress, changes in direction, and other aspects of the research project. The GRA is expected to follow all safety regulations and rules, human and animal. Attend all training and safety sessions appropriate for the laboratory and research project.
Probationary GRA
A Probationary GRA will be participating in the research enhancement program in chemistry. The GRA will work closely with the principal investigator (PI), on the project to develop a working plan to accomplish the goals and objectives of the research. The GRA will be expected to perform very limited experimental and/or theoretical work planned. Provide written reports and/or oral reports timely and on a regular basis as agreed upon by the GRA and PI. Meet with the PI to discuss progress, changes in direction, and other aspects of the research project. The GRA is expected to follow all safety regulations and rules, human and animal. Attend all training and safety sessions appropriate for the laboratory and research project, while improving English competency skills or improving academic standing. There are no supervisory responsibilities involved.

Questions? Please contact:
Mark Reynolds
785-864-7250 | mreynolds@ku.edu
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