UNC Clinical Psychology. The Department of Psychology at the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill is hiring an Assistant Professor with expertise in biological models of
psychopathology, including the study of biomarkers, psychophysiological processes,
neuroimaging, and/or genetics/epigenetic processes relevant to psychopathology in youth or
adults. Candidates with interests in ANY area of child, adolescent or adult
psychopathology or psychological treatment, are encouraged to apply. The position will
begin no sooner than July 1, 2014. Applicants should have a Ph.D. by July 2014, in
Clinical Psychology or a closely related field. Candidates should show clear evidence of
research productivity along with the potential to develop an independent program of
research, and a significant commitment to teaching at the graduate and undergraduate
levels. All application materials can be uploaded at
http://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/32328. Please be sure to submit curriculum vitae, a
personal statement describing research and teaching interests, up to five reprints and
four letters of recommendation. We will begin review of applications on November 15,
2013, and will continue to accept applications until the position is filled. Information
about the Psychology Department and the Clinical Program can be found at
http://psychology.unc.edu. Please contact Mitch Prinstein, Chair of the Clinical
Psychology Search Committee at
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if you have any questions. The University, Psychology Department, and Clinical Program
strongly value multiculturalism and diversity; we encourage applications from women and
members of ethnic and racial minority groups. The University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill is an Equal Opportunity Employer.