[vslist] Developmental neuroscience position at Penn State
Rick Gilmore
rogilmore@psu.edu
Tue Oct 7 10:58:01 2003
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Please post the following position announcement.
Thank you.
Rick Gilmore
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Developmental Neuroscience Search
PSYCHOLOGY, PENN STATE. The Department of Psychology at Penn State
is broadening a search for candidates for a tenure line faculty
position, at any rank, with a specialization in any area of
developmental neuroscience for Fall 2004. The department seeks an
individual whose research will contribute to the department-wide
neuroscience initiative and complement and broaden the capacities of
the Department's Child Study Center (CSC) and Penn State's Child,
Youth, and Family Consortium (CYFC). The CSC, a unit of the
Psychology Department, is dedicated to the integration of
developmental and clinical science (http://csc.la.psu.edu). The CYFC
is a university-wide consortium dedicated to promoting
interdisciplinary collaborations that advance research and outreach
to children, youth, and families (http://www.cyfc.psu.edu).
Candidates for the position may hold a doctorate in developmental or
clinical child psychology (clinical candidates must hold a doctorate
from an APA-approved program with an APA-approved internship).
Preference will be given to candidates with post doctoral experience.
The ideal candidate would bring a research program with a focus on
the role of the developing brain in the development of competence
and/or psychopathology in childhood (e.g., cognitive neuroscience
applied to learning and/or learning difficulties, affective
neuroscience applied to the development of emotional and social
competence or particular disorders). The ideal candidate would also
be interested in collaborating with colleagues in the Psychology
Department, other departments at Penn State, and the Hershey Medical
School. Please send letter of interest, vita, sample papers, and
three letters of references to Pamela M. Cole, Developmental
Neuroscience Search Committee, Box M, Department of Psychology, Penn
State University, University Park, PA 16802. Review of applications
will begin September 15, 2003 and will continue until the position is
filled. Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal
opportunity and the diversity of its workforce.
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Neuroscience Search</b></font></div>
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<b>PSYCHOLOGY, PENN STATE. </b> The Department of Psychology at
Penn State is broadening a search for candidates for a tenure line
faculty position, at any rank, with a specialization in any area of
developmental neuroscience for Fall 2004. The department seeks an
individual whose research will contribute to the department-wide
neuroscience initiative and complement and broaden the capacities of
the Department's Child Study Center (CSC) and Penn State's Child,
Youth, and Family Consortium (CYFC). The CSC, a unit of the Psychology
Department, is dedicated to the integration of developmental and
clinical science (http://csc.la.psu.edu). The CYFC is a
university-wide consortium dedicated to promoting interdisciplinary
collaborations that advance research and outreach to children, youth,
and families (http://www.cyfc.psu.edu). Candidates for the position
may hold a doctorate in developmental or clinical child psychology
(clinical candidates must hold a doctorate from an APA-approved
program with an APA-approved internship). Preference will be given to
candidates with post doctoral experience. The ideal candidate would
bring a research program with a focus on the role of the developing
brain in the development of competence and/or psychopathology in
childhood (e.g., cognitive neuroscience applied to learning and/or
learning difficulties, affective neuroscience applied to the
development of emotional and social competence or particular
disorders). The ideal candidate would also be interested in
collaborating with colleagues in the Psychology Department, other
departments at Penn State, and the Hershey Medical School. Please send
letter of interest, vita, sample papers, and three letters of
references to Pamela M. Cole, Developmental Neuroscience Search
Committee, Box M, Department of Psychology, Penn State University,
University Park, PA 16802. Review of applications will begin
September 15, 2003 and will continue until the position is filled.
Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and
the diversity of its workforce.</font></div>
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