[visionlist] Faculty postions in Cognitive Neuroscience

Tim Andrews tim.andrews at durham.ac.uk
Fri Mar 18 13:55:19 GMT 2005


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DEPARTMENT  OF PSYCHOLOGY

UNIVERSITY OF YORK

Two Positions at Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader or Professorial Level


The Department of Psychology has been placed in the highest category in 
each of the research assessment exercises to date (currently receiving 
6* funding) and achieved the highest possible score (24/24) for teaching 
quality in a QAA Subject Review. 

You should have a strong record of published work that can enhance 
current research in psychology, applied psychology, neuroscience and 
neuroimaging.  A willingness to teach research methods (including basic 
statistical techniques) and/or cognitive neuroscience (including 
neuroimaging) will be an advantage.

 Salary in the range £24,820 to £42,573 per annum.  Current Professorial 
minimum £43,513 per annum.  These posts are available from 1st October 
2005, or earlier by arrangement.

Informal enquiries can be made to the Head of Department, Professor Andy 
Young (Tel: 01904 434370, email: awy1 at york.ac.uk).  General information 
about the Department is available at http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/psych/

For further particulars and details of how to apply, please see our 
website: http://www.york.ac.uk/admin/persnl/jobs/ or write to the 
Personnel & Staff Development Office, University of York, Heslington, 
York YO10 5DD, quoting appropriate reference number: Lecturer (Ref: 
DA0590), Senior Lecturer (Ref: DA05116), Reader (Ref: DA05117) or 
Professor (Ref: DA05118).

Closing date:  Friday 22 April 2005.

The University of York is committed to diversity and has policies and 
developmental programmes in place to promote equality of opportunity.  
It particularly welcomes applications from ethnic minority candidates.

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