[Editor], '[Part2] Newsletter Section', Psycoloquy 941212 URL = http://hegel.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/serials/psycoloquy/psycol-941212-[editor]-part2 PSYCOLOQUY ISSN 1055-0143 Mon 12 December 94 Newsletter Section (1) Employment: Asst/Assoc Prof, Clinical Psych, Valparaiso U. (2) Employment: Asst Prof, Clinical Science, Vanderbilt U. (3) Employment: Asst Prof, Behavioral Neuroscience, U of Wisconsin (4) Employment: Prof, Cog Sci/Social/Organisation, U of Hertfordshire (5) Employment: Research Asst, Psychiatry, McMaster U. (6) Employment: Chair of Psychology, U of Birmingham (7) Employment: PostDoc, Speech Perception, SUNY Buffalo (8) Employment: PostDoc, Psychophysiology, U of Illinois at Urbana (9) Employment: Asst Prof, Multiple Posts, Louisiana State U. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ROCONNOR@EXODUS.VALPO.EDU Subject: (1) Employment: Asst/Assoc Prof, Clinical Psych, Valparaiso U. POSITION OPENING CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY: THE PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY anticipates a tenure-track position in clinical/counseling at either the Assistant or Associate Professor level for Fall 1995. Demonstrated commitment to undergrad/grad teaching, involving students in ongoing research program essential. Candidates at Assoc. level: administrative experience for leadership role in masters programs in Applied Behavioral Science and School Psychology. Clinical specialization open. Valparaiso University is a top-ranked comprehensive private university located 1/2 hour from the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and one hour from the Chicago Loop. The Psychology Department is a young and growing department that prides itself on high standards in teaching, research and commitment to excellent student-faculty relationships. Valparaiso University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer strongly committed to diversity and multicultural education. Women and persons of color are especially encouraged to apply. The University has recently given priority to diversity issues in education, and the Psychology Department has a history of promoting these goals. We currently have faculty whose research interests include issues such as occupational gender bias/ discrimination, affirmative action laws, the psychology of women, and cross- cultural issues in clinical psychology. We have also recently recruited several ethnic minority candidates to our graduate program. The Psychology Department is also sympathetic with the Lutheran heritage of Valparaiso University which recognizes a dynamic interrelationship between faith, academic freedom, and service to society, and some of our faculty are investigating the connections between spiritual and other psychological experiences. We hope to recruit an individual who will join us in our efforts to promote an understanding and awareness of diversity issues in clinical psychology and higher education in general. Screening begins Jan. 1 and continues until the position is filled. Send vita, reprints, three letters of reference to David Rowland, Ph.D., Chairperson, Department of Psychology, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana 46383. Inquiries or requests for additional information can be sent either via e-mail to DROWLAND@EXODUS.VALPO.EDU or via phone (219-464-5446). ------------------------------ From: Ann Kring Subject: (2) Employment: Asst Prof, Clinical Science, Vanderbilt U. VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY-CLINICAL SCIENCE: the Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Science at Vanderbilt University seeks an outstanding scholar with research and teaching interests in adult clinical psychology that complement or enhance our current strengths in psychopathology and related areas (assessment, psychophysiology, intervention, neuropsychology, behavioral medicine). The search is targeted at the Assistant Professor level. The APA-approved Clinical Science program is one of three graduate training areas emphasized in the Department, the other two being Cognitive Science and Neuroscience, and collaborative relations with these areas as well as with allied Departments (including Psychology and Human Development at the Peabody School of Education, and Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology within the Vanderbilt School of Medicine) are excellent. Please send the curriculum vita, a statement describing research interests, and three letters of recommendation to: Clinical Search Committee, Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, 301 Wilson Hall, Nashville, TN 37240. Review of applications will begin immediately; to receive full consideration, applications should be received by February 1, 1995. We particularly invite applications from women and minority scholars. Vanderbilt University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. ------------------------------ From: dermer Subject: (3) Employment: Asst Prof, Behavioral Neuroscience, U of Wisconsin Behavioral Neuroscientist The Department of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee anticipates an opening in Behavioral Neuroscience beginning in the Fall of 1995. The appointment would be tenure-track at the Assistant Professor level. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology, Neuroscience or a related discipline and significant postdoctoral research experience. The responsibilities of this position include developing an active extramurally funded research program and contributing to the department's graduate and undergraduate teaching mission. Area of research specialization is open but outstanding individuals with research interests complementing current faculty efforts in the neurobiology of learning and memory, sensory physiology, and psychopharmacology are particularly encouraged to apply. Minority and women applicants are strongly encouraged to apply for this position. The department currently offers doctoral training in Experimental and Clinical Psychology with a total of six full-time faculty in the Biological Psychology area. The University provides competitive salary, start-up funds and laboratory facilities. For most favorable consideration, applicants should send curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests, and three letters of recommendation before January 15, 1995 to: Dr. Fred J. Helmstetter Behavioral Neuroscience Search Committee Department of Psychology University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI 53201 The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action and ADA employer. The names of those applicants who have not requested that their identities be withheld and the names of all finalists will be released upon request. ------------------------------ From: N.G.Austin@herts.ac.uk (Neville Austin) Subject: (4) Employment: Prof, Cog Sci/Social/Organisation, U of Hertfordshire PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE, UK The Psychology Division seeks to appoint an outstanding scientist with an international reputation in research within one of our current areas of research excellence. At present these are in COGNITIVE SCIENCE; SOCIAL AND ORGANISATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY; DISABILITY and HEALTH. We obtained the highest rating for a Psychology department in a new University in the 1992 research assessment exercise. We are a forward looking, expanding department with a strong commitment to research, scholarship and teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Our main undergraduate teaching is in PSYCHOLOGY and in COGNITIVE SCIENCE. There are MSc programmes in OCCUPATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY and ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, and there is a wide-ranging programme of PhD research. New research funds have greatly enhanced our research base since 1992 and this new post reflects the University's commitment to our continuing research development. The appointee will not be expected to devote a significant proportion of their time to teaching or administration. Closing date: January 27th 1995 Interview dates: March 1st and 2nd 1995 Salary: 33,120 to 38,895 pounds. Further enquiries should be made to: Dr Beryl Starr, Head of Division +44 (0)707 284623 psyqbss@herts.ac.uk Prof. David Messer, Research Co-ordinator +44 (0)707 284622 psyqdjm@herts.ac.uk Fax: +44 (0)707-285073 Application forms and written details can be obtained, quoting Reference P1254, from: Personnel Department University of Hertfordshire College Lane Hatfield Hertfordshire AL10 9AB UK +44 (0)707-284026 (24hr answerphone) ------------------------------ From: Sandra Witelson Subject: (5) Employment: Research Asst, Psychiatry, McMaster U. Research Assistant position, part-time, approximately 50%, in the Department of Psychiatry, McMaster University, starting as early as December, 1994. Applications are invited for a research assistant to work as part of a research group on projects on the relationship between neuropsychological measures and neuroanatomy of the human brain. Experience with some standardized tests or experimental cognitive tests and statistical analyses is preferred. There is opportunity for participation in manuscript preparation. The position can be designed at a more senior level, commensurate with experience. Please apply by mail with a resume and the name of three referees to: Diane Clews, c/o Dr. S. Witelson Department of Psychiatry, Rm. 3G53 McMaster University 1200 Main St. West Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3Z5 You can contact me directly if you have any questions (905) 521-2100, ext. 6438 ------------------------------ From: koen@vis.psg.bham.ac.uk (Koen Lamberts) Subject: (6) Employment: Chair of Psychology, U of Birmingham University of Birmingham School of Psychology Chair of Psychology Applications are invited for a Chair in Psychology, from 1st October, 1995. The research area is open, but candidates are expected to have an international reputation and either strengthen existing activity or to establish an area cognate to the School's current activities. The School obtained a '5' in the last research rating exercise, has excellent new research facilities and provides first-rate research support, including substantial extra start-up research facilities for new appointees. Over the first years of the appointment, the appointee's major role will be in research. Further particulars may be obtained from Mr. P.J.F. Scott, Director of Staffing Services, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom. Tel: +44-21-414-3842. Fax: +44-21-414-7043. Intending applicants are invited to contact Professor Glyn Humphreys, Head of School (+44-21-414-4930 or email G.W.Humphreys@bham.ac.uk), if they would like to discuss the post further. Short-listed candidates will be invited to visit the School on a day prior to interview to meet members of staff and to give a talk on some aspects of their research work. The closing date for applications is 6th January, 1995. ------------------------------ From: rapaport@cs.buffalo.edu (William J. Rapaport) Subject: (7) Employment: PostDoc, Speech Perception, SUNY Buffalo SUNY Buffalo Center for Cognitive Science Post-Doctoral Fellowship Development of Spoken Language Capacities The SUNY Buffalo Center for Cognitive Science has post-doctoral fellowship opportunities available through an N.I.D.C.D. training grant on the "Development of spoken language capacities". The training grant provides support for individuals who have interests in the development of speech perception and production. The training program is interdisciplinary and involves the participation of faculty from the departments of Psychology, Linguistics, Communicative Disorders & Sciences, and Pediatrics & Neurology. Trainees are expected to participate in interdisciplinary seminars and to conduct original experimental research related to these topics in the laboratories of participating faculty members. All applicants must be either US citizens or permanent residents of the USA. Fullest consideration will be given to applications received by March 1, 1995. Inquiries and materials (3 letters of recommendation, vita, and relevant publications) should be directed to: Dr. Peter W. Jusczyk, Department of Psychology Park Hall State University of New York at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260 e-mail: PSYPWJ@UBVMS.cc.buffalo.edu No person, in whatever relationship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, shall be subject to discrimination on the basis of age, creed, color, handicap, national origin, race, religion, sex, marital, or veteran status. SUNY is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. ------------------------------ From: ltrejo@kahuna.psych.uiuc.edu (Leonard J. Trejo) Subject: (8) Employment: PostDoc, Psychophysiology, U of Illinois at Urbana POST-DOCTORAL POSITION DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN Our NIMH-funded training program in Psychophysiology will have a vacant post-doctoral position for the next academic year. The program is specifically designed for pre- and post-doctoral scholars who are trained in other subareas of Psychology (clinical, cognitive, social, engineering psych and so on) who are considering incorporating psychophysiological techniques and concepts in their research. The appointment can be made any time before July 1, 1995 for the period of one year. The post doc can work with one, or more, of the training program's faculty (Mike Coles, Emmanuel Donchin, Art Kramer, Susan Garnsey, Wendy Heller, Greg Miller, and Len Trejo) or with other members of our faculty. The focus, however, is definitely on research using psychophysiology. The salary is whatever NIMH designates for the appointment at the time it is made. Trainees must be US citizens. Interested individuals, including pre-docs who expect to be seeking a post-doc this year, may contact me at the address below, or any member of the program faculty named above. Leonard J. Trejo Assistant Professor Department of Psychology University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 603 E. Daniel St. Champaign, IL 61820 Phone: (217) 333-8303, (217) 244-5876 fax Internet e-mail address: ltrejo@psych.uiuc.edu Internet talk address: ltrejo@kahuna.psych.uiuc.edu ------------------------------ From: "James H. Geer" Subject: (9) Employment: Asst Prof, Multiple Posts, Louisiana State U. Department of Psychology Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge, LA: The Department wishes to invite applications for four anticipated full-time tenure-track positions to be filled at the Assistant Professor level. Ph.D. is required. Three positions can be filled by August, 1995. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY: Two positions available. Interests in either child or adult clinical psychology with training in behavior therapy or cognitive-behavior therapy and a commitment to the Scientist- Practitioner Model. SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY: One position. Research and teaching interests open but a commitment to the Scientist-Practitioner model is necessary. DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: Research interest is child development. All candidates should have a strong commitment to research. Louisiana State University and A & M College assures equal opportunity for all qualified persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap, marital status, or veteran's status. Women and minority applicants are encouraged to apply. Interested candidates should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, selected publications, and three letters of recommendation to: Dr. Irv Lane, Chair, Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA. 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