Welcome to the first TAU International Volunteering and Support blog! This blog has been created to give complementary information to the graduated students of TAU and to create a community where we can share thoughts and information. This blog is NOT affiliated or supported by Lowy TAU international school or any of the TAU administrative bodies. This blog is meant to be an informal tool where people can be updated, alongside the Researchers and Scholars in TAU: the peers community , and the PhDs and group and the informal word-of-mouth. Each PhD student or post-doc is more than welcome to approach and participate in the creation of this blog, acting as a volunteer (with a little basic commitment) but also as an user, where they can collect any sort of information. All of the content posted on this blog is under the responsibility of the person who wrote it and posted it. UPDATE 06.11.23 Guidelines for the WhatsApp group 1.Respect & Kindness: Treat all memb...
Each PhD adnd Post-doc is virtually entitled to be a TA in TAU, though there is some bureaucracy to be taken into account:
- It is favorable if your PI supports your intention to be a TA or asks for it.
- Frequently, it is required to be fluent in Hebrew but there are some exceptions.
- Being TA in TAU requires you to have a working visa. This means that you need a formal letter from TAUinternational Visa Office in order to change the visa.
- Your candidacy goes through the secretariat of the faculty and only when you get accepted you can move to change the visa and to set the paperwork that accounts for the new position.
- As a student, you don't pay taxes on your scholarship but you do pay taxes on your salary as TA (it is said to be 10%)
Further info are here in this PDF --> see link
How to monitor the payment for the salary:
- log into mytau and click on "personal information" and subsequently click on "Hilan Net" link (for courses Hilan-Net attendance and salary).
- Type in your student ID and password
- Under "personal files", click on "paycheck" and there you can see the deductions. The description is actually in Hebrew, get helped with someone who can translate or an automatic translator.
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