[visionlist] Duke University, Faculty Position in Cognitive Neuroscience

Darcy Lewis darcylew at duke.edu
Wed Jul 27 20:34:02 GMT 2005


Cognitive Neuroscience
Duke University

The Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Duke University seeks applications 
for a junior or mid-level faculty position in the general area of 
behavioral neurology or cognitive neuropsychology. A good candidate for the 
position could have either an MD or a PhD (or both). The major criterion 
for appointment will be exceptional promise for developing an imaginative 
research program in cognitive neuroscience that includes a patient-related 
component. The research interests of applicants might include, but are not 
limited to, language, social cognition, attention, emotion, executive 
function and/or cognitive aging. The successful candidate will hold 
tenure-track or tenured appointments in appropriate University or Medical 
Center departments, and will participate in related aspects of both 
graduate and undergraduate education. Available research facilities include 
1.5T and 4T MRI scanners dedicated to neuroimaging research, state of the 
art ERP facilities, and extensive facilities for human psychophysics. 
Nearby patient facilities include Duke Hospital and the adjacent Durham VA 
Hospital. Candidates should submit a statement of research and teaching 
interests, a curriculum vita, representative publications, and arrange to 
have three letters of recommendation sent to:

Dr. Dale Purves, Director, Center for Cognitive
Neuroscience, Box 90999, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708
(for courier use LSRC Bldg. Rm B203, Tel: 919-668-2512);
Fax: 919-681-0815, (http://www.mind.duke.edu)
Email: purves at neuro.duke.edu

Applications received by December 1, 2005 will be guaranteed consideration.

Duke University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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