[vslist] CSU-Visual Neuroscience Position
Vicki Volbrecht
vickiv@lamar.colostate.edu
Fri Oct 22 17:37:37 2004
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The Department of Psychology at Colorado State University invites
applications for
AN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITION IN VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE with an
appointment date of August 15, 2005. The successful candidate will
conduct research that addresses fundamental problems in human vision
and visual neuroscience using psychophysical, computational, fMRI,
and/or electrophysiological methods. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in
psychology or related field, exhibit excellence in independent
research, and show potential for external funding. The successful
candidate is expected to provide high quality teaching at the
undergraduate and graduate level primarily in Sensation and
Perception and Physiological Psychology. Teaching loads are adjusted
for grant activity. Depending upon the candidate's interests and
background, other possible course assignments may include History of
Psychology or Research Methods at the undergraduate and graduate
level. Faculty in the Behavioral Neurosciences program promote
multidisciplinary collaboration outside of the Department and
currently all have active ties with the CSU interdisciplinary
program, Molecular Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences. The
Department of Psychology is one of eight departments in the College
of Natural Sciences. The College is encouraging growth in the
neurosciences and this position is one of two being sought in the
Department of Psychology this year.
Please submit application material (cover letter, curriculum vitae,
statements of research and teaching interests, and teacher
evaluations and manuscript preprints and reprints, if available)
on-line at: http://www.natsci.colostate.edu/searches/psych/. Three
reference letters should be requested by the applicant and e-mailed
directly to Joanne.Moran@colostate.edu. For full consideration,
materials must be received by December 1, 2004, but applications for
each position will be accepted until the position is filled. The
Department and University have a strong commitment to diversity;
ethnic minorities and women are encouraged to apply. CSU is an Equal
Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, EO Office 101
Student Services.
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<div><font color="#000000">The Department of Psychology at Colorado
State University invites applications for<br>
<b>AN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITION IN VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE</b> with an
appointment date of August 15, 2005.<b> </b> The successful
candidate will conduct research that addresses fundamental problems in
human vision and visual neuroscience using psychophysical,
computational, fMRI, and/or electrophysiological methods. Applicants
must have a Ph.D. in psychology or related field, exhibit excellence
in independent research, and show potential for external funding.
The successful candidate is expected to provide high quality teaching
at the undergraduate and graduate level primarily in Sensation and
Perception and Physiological Psychology. Teaching loads are adjusted
for grant activity. Depending upon the candidate's interests and
background, other possible course assignments may include History of
Psychology or Research Methods at the undergraduate and graduate
level. Faculty in the Behavioral Neurosciences program
promote multidisciplinary collaboration outside of the Department and
currently all have active ties with the CSU interdisciplinary program,
Molecular Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences. The Department
of Psychology is one of eight departments in the College of Natural
Sciences. The College is encouraging growth in the neurosciences
and this position is one of two being sought in the Department of
Psychology this year.</font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">Please submit application material (cover
letter, curriculum vitae, statements of research and teaching
interests, and teacher evaluations and manuscript preprints and
reprints, if available) on-line at:
http://www.natsci.colostate.edu/searches/psych/. Three reference
letters should be requested by the applicant and e-mailed directly to
Joanne.Moran@colostate.edu. For full consideration, materials
must be received by December 1, 2004, but applications for each
position will be accepted until the position is filled. The
Department and University have a strong commitment to diversity;
ethnic minorities and women are encouraged to apply. CSU is an
Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, EO Office
101 Student Services.</font></div>
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