[vslist] Cognitive Neuroscience Faculty Position
Sarah Creem-Regehr
sarah.creem@csbs.utah.edu
Thu Sep 9 11:37:23 2004
Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Utah. The Department of
Psychology at the University of Utah invites applications for a
tenure-track faculty position in COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, at the
assistant or associate professor level. We are seeking an individual
with a strong experimental research program in human cognitive
neuroscience, involving basic processes of perception, attention,
memory, language, higher cognitive functions, or motor control.
Applicants should also have the ability to teach both undergraduate and
graduate courses in areas of cognition and neuroscience.
The Department of Psychology values interdisciplinary approaches to
research and training, and strongly encourages collaboration across four
traditional programs (Clinical, Developmental, Social, and Cognition and
Neural Sciences). The Cognition and Neural Sciences Program promotes
multidisciplinary collaboration outside of the Department of Psychology
with active ties to the School of Computing, the Business School,
Anesthesiology, Neurology, Psychiatry, and the Salt Lake Veterans
Administration Medical Center. The Psychology Department is one of
several departments that contributes to the Universitys highly-ranked
interdepartmental graduate program in Neuroscience. Resources are
available for fMRI and MEG in collaboration with the Utah Center for
Advanced Imaging Research and the Department of Radiology.
Please send a letter detailing current research and teaching interests,
a vita, representative reprints or preprints of publications and three
(four for the Associate Professor level) letters of reference by
November 15, 2004 to: Cognition and Neural Sciences Search Committee,
Department of Psychology, 380 S. 1530 E., Room 502, University of Utah,
Salt Lake City, UT 84112. The University of Utah is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and strongly encourages applications
from women and minorities and provides reasonable accommodation to the
known disabilities of applicants and employees.