Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!bcm!dimacs.rutgers.edu!aramis.rutgers.edu!paul.rutgers.edu!njin!princeton!pucc!PSYCH@TCSVM From: harnad@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Stevan Harnad) Newsgroups: sci.psychology.digest Subject: PSYCOLOQUY V1 #16 (employment : 196 lines) Message-ID: <9012050027.AA05252@reason.Princeton.EDU> Date: 4 Dec 90 23:05:06 GMT Sender: VMNNPOST@pucc.Princeton.EDU (Listserv to Netnews Gateway) Organization: Listserv to Netnews Gateway at pucc.Princeton.EDU Lines: 191 Approved: PSYCH@TCSVM PSYCOLOQUY Tue, 4 Dec 90 Volume 1 : Issue 16 Assistant Professor, Swarthmore College Cognitive Psychologist, Bureau of Labor Statistics Cognitive Psychology, Georgia Tech Assistant Professor, Mercer University Distinguished Professorship, Ball State University Lecturer, University of British Columbia ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "NAME \"Jeanne Marecek\"" Subject: Assistant Professor, Swarthmore College Swarthmore College anticipates a one-year appointment at the beginning Assistant Professor level in 1991-92 in clinical/abnormal psychology. Applications should include a vita, 3 recommendations, a statement of teaching and research interests, and selected re- or preprints. Address correspondence to Search Committee, Department of Psychology, Swarthmore College, 500 College Ave., Swarthmore, PA 19081-1397. Women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply. ------------------------------ From: Jonathan Vaughan Subject: Cognitive Psychologist, Bureau of Labor Statistics POSITION AVAILABLE FOR PSYCHOLOGIST WITH EXPERIENCE IN COGNITIVE MODELLING, AI, AND/OR EXPERT SYSTEMS. The Collection Procedures Research Lab (CPRL) of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Dept. of Labor is seeking a research psychologist with experience in cognitive modelling, AI, and/or expert systems. The CPRL is a center for multidisciplinary research on both theoretical and applied issues concerning written and oral communications that relate to survey data collection. The position is career-conditional, with a starting salary in the range of $48,592-$63,172 (GS-14) depending on experience. This person would have considerable latitude in determining his/her own program of research within the broad interests of the Bureau. Activities might involve the modelling of various aspects of the question-answering process including, for example, autobiographical retrieval and differences between self and proxy respondent knowledge representations. Opportunities also exist to design and program interactive interviewer training systems. If you are interested, please contact: Marie van Mellis-Wright, Ph.d. Bureau of Labor Statistics GAO Building, Rm.2126 441 G St. N.W. Washington, DC 20212 (202) 523-3605 Please do not respond by Email. ------------------------------ From: billman%pravda@gatech.edu (Dorrit Billman) Subject: Cognitive Psychology, Georgia Tech The School of Psychology at the Georgia Institute of Technology is searching for faculty in cognitive psychology as part of our interdisciplinary thrust in cognitive science. We seek candidates with vigorous research programs in any area of cognitive psychology; Special consideration will be given to candidates with interest in interdisciplinary collaboration and with research in learning, reasoning, problem solving, knowledge representation, language, or vision. Level of appointment is open and the position(s) would begin in the fall of 1991. Responsibilities include maintenance of strong programmatic research, supervision of graduate student research, and classroom instruction. Georgia Tech is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and a member institution of the University System of Georgia. To apply, send vita and references to: Dorrit Billman, School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332. ------------------------------ From: Frank Dane Subject: Assistant Professor, Mercer University MERCER UNIVERSITY: Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Cognitive/Developmental/Experimental Psychology beginning August 1991. Ph.D. required, prior teaching experience preferred. Courses taught may include Introductory, Developmental, Cognitive, Sensation & Perception, Research Methods, or other courses in the individual's specialty area to make a total load of 8 course equivalents over 3 quarters. Faculty in the department are committed to excellence in teaching and maintaining an active research program that engages undergraduates. Applicants should submit a cover letter describing their research and teaching interests, a copy of their vita, preprints or reprints, and three letters of recommendation to: Dr. Francis C. Dane, Chair, Psychology Department, Mercer University, Macon, Georgia, 31207. Review of applications will begin February 20 and continue until the position is filled. Mercer University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer that encourages applications from women and minority members. ------------------------------ From: 00MEKITE%BSUVAX1.BITNET@pucc Subject: Distinguished Professorship, Ball State University DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORSHIP SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES The Department of Psychological Science and the Honors College of Ball State University invite nominations or applications for the Reed Voran Honors Distinguished Professor in Social and Behavioral Sciences. We are seeking a person with a sincere interest in undergraduate teaching, a willingness to participate in the programs of the Honors College, and a distinguished program of research in any area of psychology. The particular specialty area is open and applications form persons with interdisciplinary interests are welcomed. The successful applicant will be expected to participate in the undergraduate teaching program of the Psychological Science department and the Honors College, and may be involved in the graduate program if desired. We expect that the Distinguished Professor will be a role model for other faculty in both teaching and research. The appointment carries salary, teaching load, and research support commensurate with such a prestigious position. Applications or nominations should be send to David Hines, Chairperson, Department of Psychological Science, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306. Inquires are also welcome (317) 285-1690 or 00MEKITE@BSUVAX1. Formal review of the applications will begin on December 15,1990 and continue until the position is filled. ------------------------------ From: Daniel_Perlman@mtsg.ubc.ca Subject: Lecturer, University of British Columbia The University of British Columbia School of Family and Nutritional Sciences 1991-92 Sessional Lecturer FAMILY SCIENCE The School of Family and Nutritional Sciences at the University of British Columbia requires a full-time, sessional lecturer to teach in the area of Family Science. The candidate will be expected to teach six 3.0 credit courses (e.g., courses having three 50 minute lectures per week for 13 weeks), especially likely to include the Contemporary North American Family in Societal Context, Family Resource Management, Marital and Family Interaction in North America, and Family Research plus some of the following: Families in the Canadian Economy, Introduction to Family Science, Economic Roles of Women, the Development of Relationships, and Housing for the Family. The Appointment will be from September 1, 1991 until May 31, 1992. Salary: $30,000. In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. The University of British Columbia is committed to the federal government's equity program and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. Preference will be given to candidates with the following qualifications: a Ph.D. plus experience teaching Family Science and Human Development courses. Please submit a resume, including the names of three references who may be contacted. Applications will be reviewed on or about MARCH 15TH, 1991, but applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Inquiries and resumes should be addressed to: Dr. Daniel Perlman, Director School of Family and Nutritional Sciences University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada V6T 1W5 Phone: (604) 228-6518 Fax: (604) 228-5143 BitNet: USERHDP@UBCMTSG ------------------------------ End of PSYCOLOQUY Digest ******************************