[vslist] Psychology Lectureships, University of Newcastle
Julie Harris
J.Harris@newcastle.ac.uk
Wed Dec 4 11:13:00 2002
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UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
Psychology
3 LECTURSESHIPS IN PSYCHOLOGY
=A324,227 - =A330,967
Newcastle University's Psychology is one of few British psychology
departments with both the highest 5* rating in research and 24/24 in
teaching quality assessment. It is now seeking to strengthen its
prestigious position further. Applications are invited from
psychologists for three lectureships in a dynamic and rapidly
expanding area. Candidates should have a degree in Psychology, a
doctorate, and a record of research activity in published papers. An
established track record in obtaining research funding will be an
advantage. The successful applicants will have a strong desire to
conduct research and collaborate at the highest level, and will
undertake teaching in our Psychology degrees.
Research is particularly active in visual neuroscience; visual
psychophysics; in evolutionary aspects of behaviour, including
behavioural ecology; and in the confluence of these areas in visual
neuroecology. It has recently won large scale infrastructure support
for its laboratories, through the Joint Infrastructure Fund. To
complement our existing strengths, some of the posts will emphasise
the areas of Personality, Social Psychology, Applied, Cognitive and
Consumer Psychology, but applicants in any area of psychology are
encouraged.
=46or further information, including how to apply, please telephone
0191 222 5429 (24 hour answer phone) quoting reference A354A or write
to Human Resources Section, Reference A354A, University of Newcastle,
1 Park Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK. Closing date for
applications is 15 February 2002.
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Dr. Julie M. Harris
Reader in Visual Perception and EPSRC Advanced Fellow
School of Biology (Psychology)
Henry Wellcome Building
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
=46ramlington Place
Newcastle NE2 4HH, UK.
tel: 44-191-222-8815
fax: 44-191-222-5622
email: J.Harris@ncl.ac.uk
URL: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/biol/research/psychology/nsg/bvl/harris/
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Psychology<br>
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3 LECTURSESHIPS IN PSYCHOLOGY<br>
=A324,227 - =A330,967<br>
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</b>Newcastle University's Psychology is one of few British
psychology departments with both the highest 5* rating in research and
24/24 in teaching quality assessment. It is now seeking to strengthen
its prestigious position further. Applications are invited from
psychologists for three lectureships in a dynamic and rapidly
expanding area. Candidates should have a degree in Psychology, a
doctorate, and a record of research activity in published papers. An
established track record in obtaining research funding will be an
advantage. The successful applicants will have a strong desire to
conduct research and collaborate at the highest level, and will
undertake teaching in our Psychology degrees.<br>
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Research is particularly active in visual neuroscience; visual
psychophysics; in evolutionary aspects of behaviour, including
behavioural ecology; and in the confluence of these areas in visual
neuroecology. It has recently won large scale infrastructure support
for its laboratories, through the Joint Infrastructure Fund. To
complement our existing strengths, some of the posts will emphasise
the areas of Personality, Social Psychology, Applied, Cognitive and
Consumer Psychology, but applicants in any area of psychology are
encouraged.<br>
<br>
=46or further information, including how to apply, please telephone 0191
222 5429 (24 hour answer phone) quoting reference A354A or write to
Human Resources Section, Reference A354A, University of Newcastle, 1
Park Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK. Closing date for
applications is 15 February 2002.<br>
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Dr. Julie M. Harris<br>
Reader in Visual Perception and EPSRC Advanced Fellow<br>
School of Biology (Psychology)<br>
Henry Wellcome Building<br>
University of Newcastle upon Tyne<br>
=46ramlington Place<br>
Newcastle NE2 4HH, UK.<br>
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tel: 44-191-222-8815<br>
fax: 44-191-222-5622<br>
email: J.Harris@ncl.ac.uk<br>
URL:
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/biol/research/psychology/nsg/bvl/harris/<br>
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