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Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 15:11:33 -0400
From: Dr. Mary Morris <psymkm(a)panther.Gsu.EDU>
Reply-To: Neuropsychology <npsych(a)npsych.com>
To: Neuropsychology <npsych(a)npsych.com>
Subject: [npsych] position announcement
The Department of Psychology at Georgia State University announces an
anticipated tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant/Associate
Professor level during the Fall, 2001 academic year. We seek
broadly-trained, outstanding candidates who can establish nationally
competitive research programs, and who have a strong interest and can
contribute effectively to graduate and undergraduate instructional
programs, and university and national service. The Department of
Psychology currently supports graduate programs in Clinical Psychology,
Community Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Neuropsychology and
Behavioral Neurosciences, and Social/Cognitive Psychology (see
www.gsu.edu/psychology).
The current position is for either a Child Neuropsychologist with an
independent research program in brain-behavior relationships focused on
developmental, learning, neurological or psychiatric disorders of
childhood, or a Neuropsychologist with an independent research program
in brain-behavior relationships focused on higher cognitive functions,
social or emotional functioning, psychopathology, or aging-related
issues.
We are particularly interested in applicants for this position who have
expertise and active research programs using functional imaging and/or
electrophysiological methodologies.
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. from an APA accredited Professional
Psychology Program and have at least one year of supervised
post-doctoral clinical experience that qualifies for Georgia licensure
at the time of appointment. This faculty member is expected to have
appointments and actively participate in both the Clinical Psychology
and Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neuroscience training programs,
particularly in the teaching of assessment related classes, supervision
of clinical assessment practica, and training students in
neuropsychology, behavioral and cognitive neuroscience research.
Application: To apply, applicants should send a letter of application
that (1) describes their academic, research/scholarship, and clinical
interests, (2) discusses their philosophy of teaching, and (3) outlines
their professional accomplishments and future goals. In addition, they
should send a curriculum vitae, one copy of selected publications, and
should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to the
Chair, Neuropsychology Search Committee, P.O. Box 5010, Atlanta, GA
30302-5010. Applications must be received by November 15, 2000 to be
considered during the first selection review. However, applications
will be accepted until the positions are filled. Georgia State
University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution.
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