Illinois Institute of Technology
Assistant Professor - Psychology
The Department of Psychology at Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) is accepting
applications for a full-time, tenure-track position as Assistant Professor beginning
Fall 2014.
We seek energetic, highly motivated candidates with expertise in applied psychology.
The area of specialization is open, but we are particularly interested in the broad
areas of architectural psychology, environmental sustainability, social networks, and
technology and wellness, as well as individuals who can connect to one or more of
our current areas of graduate training. We offer scientist-practitioner graduate training
in Clinical Psychology (APA Accredited), Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and
Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling (CORE Accredited). This position will
serve a key role in helping to develop and support our growing undergraduate
program, advising undergraduates and directing capstone projects. The candidate is
expected to teach courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, be
involved in recruitment and retention efforts, establish/continue a strong, productive,
and programmatic line of research, and build collaborations with other psychology
faculty and/or form interdisciplinary linkages with faculty from other academic units
across IIT. Qualifications include a Ph.D. in Psychology, excellence in teaching, and
potential for programmatic research and scholarly publication.
IIT is a private, Carnegie Doctoral/Research High institution. The first Psychology
degrees were awarded in 1926. The department is located on the University's 120-
acre Main Campus in the vibrant city of Chicago. IIT pairs the educational and
cultural experiences of a world-class city with a small, yet growing, undergraduate
population of approximately 2800 and a total student population of approximately
7600. The department consists of eighteen full-time faculty members. We currently
have approximately 75 undergraduate majors and 210 graduate students. The
department website is www.iit.edu/psych/psy<http://www.iit.edu/psych/psy>.
Applicants should send a letter of application, including a statement of research and
teaching along with a vita, three letters of recommendation, and selected
publications to Search Committee, 3105 S. Dearborn, Rm. 252, Chicago IL 60616-
3793 or via email at psych_search(a)iit.edu<mailto:psych_search@iit.edu>. For questions regarding the position,
please contact Scott Morris, Ph.D. at 312-567-5932<tel:312-567-5932>. Additional information about the
department is available at www.iit.edu/psych/psy<http://www.iit.edu/psych/psy>. Review of applications will
begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. IIT is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and encourages applications from members
of underrepresented minority groups.
The Writing Program is now accepting applications for Preceptor positions that begin in the spring term. The application deadline is October 10, 2013. The link below describes the positions and the hiring process:
http://writingprogram.fas.harvard.edu/pages/jobs
James Herron, Ph.D.
Director of the Harvard Writing Project
Harvard University
One Bow Street, Suite 250
Cambridge, MA 02138
t 617.495.5785
f 617.495.3728
http://writingproject.fas.harvard.edu/
Multiple Faculty Positions in Human Neuroimaging
As part of its Second Century Initiative (http://www.gsu.edu/secondcentury/) and pending budgetary approval, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA anticipates hiring up to 2 tenure-track faculty members (open rank, applicants at Associate or Full Professor-levels preferred) with established research programs in human behavior and expertise in neuroimaging, to begin Fall 2014. We seek established scientists who will join our growing cadre of researchers who are capitalizing on our state-of-the-art facilities at the GSU/GT Joint Center for Advanced Brain Imaging (CABI; http://www.cabiatl.com/CABI/), andhelp advance current GSU research initiatives that include Brains and Behavior (http://neuroscience.gsu.edu/3650.html) and Language and Literacy (http://www.researchlanglit.gsu.edu<http://www.researchlanglit.gsu.edu/>), and may build upon our current strengths in atypical development and learning (http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwaty<http://www2.gsu.edu/%7Ewwwaty>), clinical neuropsychology, and/or cognitive science (http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwpsy/graduate_programs.html<http://www2.gsu.edu/%7Ewwwpsy/graduate_programs.html>). A number of GSU units will support these individuals to drive a broad vision for interdisciplinary and cross-departmental research. Ongoing activities at the CABI include functional and structural neuroimaging within the areas of working memory, cognitive control, reading and language, and emotion processing as well as with a wide range of clinical and developmental populations, including survivors of cancer, sports-related concussions, as well as children and adults with autism and other neurological, genetic, and psychiatric conditions.
The candidate will be appointed in a relevant department (e.g., Psychology and/or Neuroscience, Physics) at Georgia State University. A Ph.D., M.D./Ph.D. or similar degree in psychology, neuroscience or a related research discipline is required. The successful candidate will have strong academic credentials and an outstanding record of research achievement, including a strong record of external research funding. The successful candidate will be expected to maintain a productive, funded research program in human neuroimaging, and will be expected to demonstrate graduate and undergraduate instructional effectiveness with a diverse student body. Interested individuals should send a curriculum vita, a cover letter stating research interests and experience, evidence of instructional effectiveness, and three letters of recommendation. Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2013<x-apple-data-detectors://6>, but application materials will be accepted until the positions are filled. Applications should be sent to:
Human Neuroimaging Search Committee
Department of Psychology
Box 5010
Georgia State University
Atlanta, GA 30302-5010<x-apple-data-detectors://7/0>
neuroimaging(a)gsu.edu<mailto:neuroimaging@gsu.edu>
<mailto:neuroimaging@gsu.edu>
An offer of employment will be conditional on background verification. Georgia State University, a Research University of the University System of Georgia, is an EEO/AA Employer and encourages applications from women and minority candidates.
Dear Colleagues,
please see this ad for a tenure track position in quantitative/methodology to begin the Fall 2014, and pass along/post wherever you see fit. Thank you!
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR of PSYCHOLOGY,
QUANTITATIVE/METHODOLOGIST POSITION (FA1419E),
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
Tenure-track position available Fall 2014 for Ph.D. in psychology or closely related area (research area open) to teach courses covering a broad range of contemporary data analytic techniques including (but not limited to) SEM, HLM, multivariate procedures, and analyses of longitudinal data. The applicant will: develop an empirical research program; facilitate undergraduate Honors theses, masters theses and doctoral dissertations; attract external funding; and engage in service activities, especially advising faculty and students on statistical procedures and research design.
The successful candidate will join a vibrant and productive department that serves over 1000 undergraduate majors, as well as students in master’s programs in Experimental Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and students in an APA-accredited PhD program in Clinical Psychology. Eastern Michigan University enrolls approximately 24,000 students and offers an outstanding benefits package, a collegial work environment, research assistance, and institutional support. The department is located in a new science building.
The EMU campus is located in the Ypsilanti/Ann Arbor community, six miles from downtown Ann Arbor and 35 miles west of Detroit, MI and Windsor, Ontario. EMU is regularly recognized by U.S. News and World Report for its diversity, and as “A Best Midwestern College” by the Princeton Review’s The Best Midwestern Colleges: 150 Great Schools to Consider. We encourage women and members of minority groups to consider this opportunity.
All applicants must apply online at https://www.emujobs.com.Materials should include a letter of application, Curriculum Vita, and the names of three references. Letters of reference should be available upon request. Application review will begin January 1, 2014. For more information or questions, you may contact the Search Chair, Dr. Dean Lauterbach (dlauterba(a)emich.edu<mailto:dlauterba@emich.edu>). Eastern Michigan University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Alissa Huth-Bocks, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Licensed Psychologist
IMH-E® (IV), Infant Mental Health Mentor
Eastern Michigan University
Department of Psychology
341 MJ Science Complex
Ypsilanti, MI. 48197
Office: (734) 487-0112
E-mail: ahuthboc(a)emich.edu<mailto:ahuthboc@emich.edu>
The Department of Psychology at Oklahoma State University is seeking to fill two full-time Assistant Professor, tenure track positions. One position is expected to have a strong background and research expertise in the biological bases of behavior (area of specialization in either experimental or clinical psychology is open). The other position should have a strong background and expertise in quantitative methods and preferably would make contributions to the Social/Personality Psychology track in experimental psychology. Please see attached ads for further information.
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Stephanie N. Mullins-Sweatt, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Oklahoma State University
Department of Psychology
116 N Murray
Stillwater, OK 74078-3064
405-744-9449 (office)
405-744-8067 (fax)
http://psychology.okstate.edu/faculty/sweatt/personalityandpsychopathology
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From: psyppath-list-bounces(a)lists.fas.harvard.edu [psyppath-list-bounces(a)lists.fas.harvard.edu] on behalf of Weisz, John [jrw(a)wjh.harvard.edu]
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2013 7:27 AM
To: psyppath-list(a)lists.fas.harvard.edu
Subject: [Psyppath-list] Tenure-track psychology faculty positions at the University of Richmond
John R. Weisz, Ph.D., ABPP
Professor, Department of Psychology, Harvard University
Professor, Harvard Medical School
1030 William James Hall
33 Kirkland Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
email: jrw(a)wjh.harvard.edu
Weisz lab website: www.wjh.harvard.edu/~jweisz/<http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~jweisz/>
Tenure-track psychology faculty positions at the University of Richmond
The Department of Psychology at the University of Richmond is recruiting for two tenure-track faculty positions this year—one in Clinical Psychology, Health Psychology, or Behavioral Genetics and the other in Child Development. Descriptions and links are posted below. We would appreciate it very much if you would pass this information along to anyone who might be interested in applying.
Specific questions regarding the clinical/health/behavioral genetics position can be directed to Dr. Laura Knouse at lknouse(a)richmond.edu<mailto:lknouse@richmond.edu><mailto:lknouse@richmond.edu<mailto:lknouse@richmond.edu>>. Questions about the Child Development position may be directed to Dr. Beth Crawford at lcrawfor(a)richmond.edu<mailto:lcrawfor@richmond.edu><mailto:lcrawfor@richmond.edu<mailto:lcrawfor@richmond.edu>>.
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Psychology: Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology, Health Psychology, or Behavioral Genetics
The Department of Psychology at the University of Richmond invites applications for a tenure-track position in Clinical Psychology, Health Psychology, or Behavioral Genetics at the level of Assistant Professor to begin August 2014. The successful applicant is expected to commit to highly effective teaching at all levels of the curriculum and to maintain a vigorous research program that engages undergraduates in substantive research outcomes. We are especially interested in candidates whose teaching and research interests complement the department’s strengths in aging, clinical, cognitive, neuroscience, and social psychology. A Ph.D. is required. ABDs will be considered, but must have completed the Ph.D. degree by the start date.
Applicants will be asked to submit a curriculum vitae, statements about their teaching and research interests, and names of three references who will receive an email asking them to submit their reference letters to the University of Richmond's HR department. Review of applications will commence October 1, 2013 and continue until the position is filled.
The University of Richmond is a highly selective private university with approximately 3000 undergraduates located on a beautiful campus six miles west of the heart of Richmond and in close proximity to the ocean, mountains, and Washington, D.C. The University of Richmond is committed to developing a diverse workforce and student body and to being an inclusive community. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who will contribute to these goals. For more information please go to http://psychology.richmond.edu.
Job Ad: https://richmond.csod.com/ats/careersite/JobDetails.aspx?id=90
Psychology: Assistant Professor in Child Development
The Department of Psychology at the University of Richmond invites applications for a tenure-track position in Child Development at the level of Assistant Professor to begin August 2014. The successful applicant is expected to commit to highly effective teaching at all levels of the curriculum and to maintain a vigorous research program that engages undergraduates in substantive research outcomes. We are especially interested in candidates whose teaching and research interests complement the department’s strengths in aging, clinical, cognitive, neuroscience, and social psychology. A Ph.D. is required. ABDs will be considered, but must have completed the Ph.D. degree by the start date.
Applicants will be asked to submit a curriculum vitae, statements about their teaching and research interests, and names of three references who will receive an email asking them to submit their reference letters to University of Richmond's HR department. Review of applications will commence October 1, 2013 and continue until the position is filled.
The University of Richmond is a highly selective private university with approximately 3000 undergraduates located on a beautiful campus six miles west of the heart of Richmond and in close proximity to the ocean, mountains, and Washington, D.C. The University of Richmond is committed to developing a diverse workforce and student body and to being an inclusive community. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who will contribute to these goals. For more information please go to http://psychology.richmond.edu.
Job Ad: https://richmond.csod.com/ats/careersite/JobDetails.aspx?id=89
Laura E. Knouse, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Department of Psychology
Richmond Hall G29
28 Westhampton Way
University of Richmond, VA 23173
Phone: (804) 287-6347<tel:%28804%29%20287-6347> - Fax: (804) 287-1905<tel:%28804%29%20287-1905>
lknouse(a)richmond.edu<mailto:lknouse@richmond.edu><mailto:lknouse@richmond.edu<mailto:lknouse@richmond.edu>>
Psychology Department Webpage: http://psychology.richmond.edu/
“Human behavior is perhaps the most difficult subject to which the methods of science have ever been applied…” --B.F. Skinner, Science and Human Behavior (1953)
From: Mary Lou Mattoon [mailto:mld17@cornell.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 1:50 PM
To: Raia, Celia
Subject: Assistant Professor position at Cornell
September 11, 2013
Dear Celia
Would you please post the attached or email to interested qualified applicants at your university. This is an Assistant Professor position at Cornell University in the Social/Personality area. They are to apply to the link listed at the end of the job description.
Thank you
Mary Lou
Mary Lou Mattoon
Assistant to the Chair
Dept. of Psychology
Cornell University
278D Uris
Ithaca, NY 14853
PH: 607-255-4152
FAX: 607-255-8433