[visionlist] Assistant/Associate Professor
Ione Fine
ionefine at u.washington.edu
Fri Sep 23 15:05:13 GMT 2011
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON - DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
The Department of Psychology expects to fill one full-time tenure track
Assistant or Associate Professor position in the area of DEVELOPMENTAL
PSYCHOLOGY. Area of research specialization is open but we are seeking
candidates who support our collaborative, interdisciplinary approach to
research. Applicants are expected to have an excellent publication record,
strong promise for the receipt of extramural funding, and demonstrated
teaching effectiveness. Duties will include teaching and mentoring at both
the undergraduate and graduate levels, research, and service. We are seeking
an individual whose training and research involves core issues in
developmental psychology, a strong grounding in developmental theory,
cutting-edge methods, and who also has the ability to foster collaborations
with other areas in psychology.
To apply, send a statement of research and teaching interests, a CV, three
reprints or preprints, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and three letters
of recommendation to: Developmental Psychology Search Committee, Department
of Psychology, Box 351525, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-1525.
We encourage submission of application materials via e-mail at
psysrch2 at uw.edu, but all materials must also be received in hard copy.
Application review will begin November 1, 2011, and will continue until the
position is filled. Ph.D. is required by date of appointment. The
University of Washington is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. The University is building a diverse faculty and strongly
encourages applications from female and minority candidates.
Betty Repacholi, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology and
Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences (I-LABS) University of Washington
Box 357988 Seattle WA 98195-7988
Phone: 206-543-8141
Fax: 206-221-6472
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