Assistant Professor in Residence in Cognitive Science
Rhode Island School of Design
Division of Liberal Arts
Department of History, Philosophy, and Social Sciences
The Department of History, Philosophy and the Social Sciences (HPSS) at the Rhode Island
School of Design (RISD) invites applications for a one year full-time Assistant Professor
in Residence in Cognitive Science starting in fall of 2019.
Rhode Island School of Design recognizes diversity and inclusivity as fundamental to its
learning community and integral to an art and design education. We welcome candidates
whose experience in teaching, scholarship, or service has prepared them to contribute to
our commitment to diversity and excellence.
Position Summary
We are seeking a scholar in cognitive science whose work explores the mind and mental
processes, including possible focal areas on language development and linguistics, memory,
information processing, sensation and perception, cognitive neuroscience, and/or
philosophical understandings of the mind and mental processes. The ideal candidate would
situate their work within an art and design context, recognizing how artists and designers
might benefit from a greater understanding of mental processes.
Qualifications
The suitable candidate will have undergraduate teaching experience and a broad background
in cognitive science. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline (e.g.,
cognitive science, philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, linguistics) by July 1st, 2019.
RISD is an undergraduate and graduate college of art and design with approximately 2,400
students, 2000 of whom are undergraduates.
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is a multidisciplinary department within the Division of Liberal Arts. Our students are
art and design majors who take one third of their courses in the Liberal Arts. RISD
offers unique opportunities for collaborative research and teaching with faculty and
students in art and design disciplines (e.g., industrial design, apparel, textiles,
architecture, film, etc.). Full-time faculty teach 6 courses a year at RISD, including
some combination of undergraduate seminars (capped at 15), lecture courses (capped at 25),
Wintersession courses (capped at 20), and first year seminar courses (capped at 21). We
seek candidates who demonstrate quality undergraduate teaching, can teach broadly in their
field, and represent various aspects of their discipline within the department.
RISD supports faculty professional practice with conference funds and the potential for
research funding. In addition to teaching, fulltime faculty are expected to serve on
college committees, advise students, participate in curriculum development and other
departmental activities and projects, and contribute to the vibrancy of the intellectual
life of the college. For more information about RISD and to apply online, please visit
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Applications should include 1) a cover letter including an overview of your scholarly work
and an expression of interest in teaching at RISD, 2) curriculum vitae (including the
contact information for three references), 3) a statement of teaching philosophy (that
comments on how you attend to diversity and inclusivity as fundamental part of a learning
community and provides evidence of teaching excellence), 4) a list of potential courses
that you could offer and 5) at least one example syllabus.
Names and contact information for two references are requested as part of the application
process. Letters will not be requested, but references may be contacted.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
RISD is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to
race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, genetics, or any other protected
characteristic as established by law.
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Jennifer Prewitt-Freilino
Department Head of History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences
Associate Professor of Psychology
Rhode Island School of Design