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[mailto:psygrad-list-bounces@lists.fas.harvard.edu] On Behalf Of Smeltzer, Joan
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 10:29 AM
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Subject: [Psygrad-list] FW: Recruiting Asst. Prof - Pomona College, tenure-track
FYI ~
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AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE. Pomona College invites applications for a tenure-track
appointment at the Assistant Professor level in the Department of Psychology with
affiliate status in the Department of Neuroscience. We are seeking outstanding candidates
with: 1) a commitment to teaching; 2) and the ability to integrate undergraduates into an
active fMRI neuroimaging research program on emotions; and 3) a demonstrated commitment
to recruiting and retaining students from underrepresented groups in the sciences.
Competitive start-up funds will be provided. Post-doctoral experience is preferred.
Teaching load is two courses per semester and will include Introductory Psychology, a
laboratory course in emotions (2 courses), a laboratory course in neuroimaging of
cognitive and affective neuroscience (2 courses), and an advanced seminar in area of
specialty. Equal supervision of research and senior theses in Psychology and Neuroscience
is expected.
Send a dossier, including (a) letter of application, (b) curriculum vitae, (c) three brief
statements - one addressing teaching philosophy, one addressing scholarship and one
describing demonstrated ability to support racial/ethnic diversity via advising, teaching
and/or research mentoring (d) three letters of recommendation. Dossier should be
submitted to
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/2880academicjobsonline.com<http:…m/>.
Complete dossiers received before November 1 will receive full consideration.
Pomona College is an equal opportunity /Affirmative Action employer and is committed to
enhancing the diversity of its faculty and students. We especially invite applications
from members of traditionally underrepresented groups including racial/ethnic minorities,
women, members of the LGBT community, people with disabilities and veterans. The
Psychology and Neuroscience Departments support equal access to high education and value
working in a richly diverse environment.
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Eric A. Hurley, PhD.
Associate Professor
Psychology - Department Chair
Intercollegiate Africana Studies - Core Faculty
Pomona College
eric.hurley(a)pomona.edu
www.hurleyeric.com<http://www.hurleyeric.com>
909 607 1023