Dear koglist members!
It would be an honor to welcome a new colleague at our department from the membership of koglist. Please let me know if you have any questions about the job. Here is the ad:
The Department of Psychology at The University of Southern Mississippi is seeking an Assistant Professor for a tenure-track position to begin fall 2015. We seek candidates with a research specialization in cognition, broadly defined. The successful applicant will have a strong empirical research record with potential to attract external funding and an interest in both undergraduate and graduate teaching. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The position is contingent upon funding. The Department of Psychology, designated as one of six Centers of Excellence in the university, is a growing and dynamic department, with 35 full-time faculty lines and approximately 630 undergraduate majors and 115 graduate students. It is located in Hattiesburg, Miss., a prosperous and growing Pine Belt community about 70 miles from the Gulf Coast and about 100 miles from New Orleans. The department also offers APA-accredited graduate programs in clinical, counseling and school psychology. For consideration, send a CV, three letters of recommendation, reprints and a formal letter of application outlining your interests and qualifications to Don Sacco, Chair of the Experimental Search Committee, The University of Southern Mississippi, Department of Psychology, 118 College Drive #5025, Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001. In addition, applicants must complete an employment application form located on the university’s Human Resources website at www.usm.edu/hr/emp_app/main.php<http://www.usm.edu/hr/emp_app/main.php>. Inquiries can also be directed to Donald.Sacco(a)usm.edu. General information about Southern Miss can be found at www.usm.edu<http://www.usm.edu/>, and information about the experimental psychology program is available at www.usm.edu/experimental-psychology<http://www.usm.edu/experimental-psychology>. Applications will be reviewed beginning November 1, 2014, and will continue until the position is filled. We especially encourage applications from women and members of ethnic minorities. AA/EOE/ADAI
To view the full position advertisement and/or apply for this position, go to the following website, https://jobs.usm.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=14100…, and search job posting number 0003208.
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Alen Hajnal, PhD.
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
University of Southern Mississippi
http://ocean.otr.usm.edu/~w785427/lab.html
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From: dondersdiscussions, donders <dondersdiscussions(a)donders.ru.nl>
Date: Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 5:22 PM
Subject: call for speakers on PhD conference Donders Discussions Nijmegen
To:
Dear Sir/ Madam,
At the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour we are
organising an annual two-day neuroscience conference for PhD candidates,
which this year is to be held 5-6 November 2015 in Nijmegen, the
Netherlands: the Donders Discussions.
http://www.ru.nl/dondersdiscussions/
The idea behind this international conference is to enable PhD candidates
to interactively get to know each other, and to present and discuss their
work in all aspects of neuroscience. Last year this conference was
organised for the fourth time, and with over 200 participants from all over
the Europe, it turned out to be a great success.
This year we would like to organise oral sessions on, among other topics,
*S**patial Perception/ Perception of Time *and* Action and Cognitive
Control*. We are looking for PhD candidates working on these topics who are
willing to give a talk on their current work. To apply for a talk, we ask
them to send us (dondersdiscussions(a)donders.ru.nl) an abstract of 200 words
on the content of their talk. If the abstract is selected, the PhD
candidate will be invited and we will cover the hotel costs and all travel
expenses made.
We would be grateful if you’d be so kind to forward this call for speakers
to all those who might be interested.
Many thanks in advance and with kind regards,
on behalf of the Donders Discussions Committee 2015,
Nynke Niehof and Leslie Gaudron
Dear all,
Please find below information on 2 PhD positions available from the
University of Oslo, Norway. I would appreciate it if you could circulate
this within your own networks. (Apologies for multiple postings…)
Two PhD Research Fellowships within the Research Group in Clinical
Linguistics and Language Acquisition are available at the Department of
Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, University of Oslo. The Research
Group in Clinical Linguistics and Language Acquisition
<https://www.hf.uio.no/iln/english/research/groups/clinical-ling/> conducts
research on typical and atypical speech and language acquisition in
children and adults, and speech and language as a result of brain damage in
adults (for example aphasia and Alzheimer’s disease), compared to
neurologically healthy adults. Several of the members of the research group
are also associated with the Center for Multilingualism in Society across
the Lifespan <http://www.hf.uio.no/multiling/english/> (MultiLing).
We seek to recruit two PhD candidates with excellent research
qualifications within the areas covered by the research group, more
specifically:
- One PhD fellowship within child language acquisition with or without a
clinical perspective, and
- One PhD fellowship within clinical linguistics with a focus on adults
(e.g. aphasia, dementia, and/or healthy aging)
The appointments are available for three years starting from January 1st,
2016. The deadline for application is August 15th, 2015.
Further information: http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/1402248/62043?iso=no
Kind regards,
Hanne Gram Simonsen
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Hanne Gram Simonsen, professor
Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, University of Oslo
POBox 1102 Blindern, N-0315 Oslo
Tel. +47 22 85 41 82/ +47 901 28 109
h.g.simonsen(a)iln.uio.no
CoE MultiLing (Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan):
http://www.hf.uio.no/iln/english/research/multiling/