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/&g…)/>), and may
build upon our current strengths in atypical development and learning
(
http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwaty<http://www2.gsu.edu/%7Ewwwaty>)y>), clinical
neuropsychology, and/or cognitive science
(
http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwpsy/graduate_programs.html<http://www2.gsu.edu/%…)l>).
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@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.