Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rutgers!mcnc!gatech!udel!princeton!pucc!PSYCH@TCSVM From: harnad@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Stevan Harnad) Newsgroups: sci.psychology.digest Subject: PSYCOLOQUY V2 #1 (employment - 320 lines) Message-ID: <9101040500.AA10931@reason.Princeton.EDU> Date: 3 Jan 91 23:42:33 GMT Sender: VMNNPOST@pucc.Princeton.EDU (Listserv to Netnews Gateway) Organization: Listserv to Netnews Gateway at pucc.Princeton.EDU Lines: 315 Approved: PSYCH@TCSVM PSYCOLOQUY Thu, 3 Jan 91 Volume 2 : Issue 1 Branch Chief, Flight Human Factors Branch, NASA Ames Chair of Clinical Psychology, University of Wales CogSci/Education Position, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Dolphin Research Position available Lectureship in Experimental Psychology, Cambridge Part-Time Counseling/Clinical Psychologist, U of Illinois at Chicago Position Announcement: University of Cincinnati (Ohio) Postdoc: Cognitive Science / Neural Modeling, Rutgers University ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Shafto Subject: Branch Chief, Flight Human Factors Branch, NASA Ames BRANCH CHIEF Flight Human Factors Branch Aerospace Human Factors Division NASA Ames Research Center We seek an exceptional individual who will thrive on management challenges and extraordinary opportunities for high-impact research and technology development. This individual will manage a large, vigorous branch with a wide range of applied research in fatigue and jetlag, crew coordination, datalink, cockpit design, and automation. The mission of the branch is to improve the safety and effectiveness of aviation and space operations. The branch is housed in a newly completed laboratory building with first-rate research equipment and access to facilities such as high-fidelity flight simulators. Branch scientists collaborate extensively with colleagues in NASA, universities, and industry. Requirements: solid accomplishments as a research manager, broad knowledge of human factors and related research fields, strong interest in aviation and space applications, first-rate management and speaking skills. Broad experience with the air transport industry and other groups within the aviation community is highly desirable. A Ph.D. is preferred. U.S. Citizenship is required. Please send a c.v. and a letter describing your experience and interests to: Dr. R. Key Dismukes, NASA Ames Research Center, MS 262-1, Moffett Field, CA 94035. dismukes@eos.arc.nasa.gov NASA is an equal opportunity employer ------------------------------ From: PSS001%VAXA.BANGOR.AC.UK@pucc Subject: Chair of Clinical Psychology, University of Wales CHAIR OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY Salary negotiable within professorial range Applications are invited for the newly established post of Chair of Clinical Psychology and Director of the North Wales In-Service Course in Clinical Psychology. The successful candidate will be expected to take responsibility for bringing about the conversion of the existing in-service course to a University-based postgraduate degree course in Clinical Psychology. The post is funded by the Welsh Office. Prospective candidates are invited to contact Professor Fergus Lowe, Department of Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor (tel. [0248] 351151, ext. 2210) or Dr. Peter Higson, North Wales Hospital, Denbigh, Clwyd (tel. [0745] 812871) for informal enquiries. Email to Dr. Gordon Brown, PSS001@uk.ac.bangor.vaxa. Applications (10 copies) in the form of a curriculum vitae, together with the names and addresses of three referees, should be sent to the Personnel Officer, University of Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DG, from whom further particulars may be obtained. Closing date for receipt of applications is 18 January, 1991. ------------------------------ From: Ellen Brewer Subject: CogSci/Education Position, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Faculty Position in COGNITIVE SCIENCE and EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN. Tenure track faculty position in Cognitive Science in Department of Educational Psychology. Open rank, preference for advanced assistant or beginning associate professor, available August 1991. Requires earned doctorate specializing in some aspect of cognitive science, plus a demonstrated record of scholarly productivity in an area of cognitive science important to educational issues, or in applying cognitive science perspectives to education. The successful candidate will be expected to fulfill traditional professorial roles; also, to provide leadership in graduate instruction in cognitive science and education, and in developing programs of research that take cognitive science approaches to address issues of importance to education. With appropriate qualifications, affiliation with the Center for the Study of Reading or the Beckman Institute of Advanced Science and Technology is possible. Salary is competitive. To ensure full consideration, apply by January 31, 1991, (letter of application, curriculum vita, three letters of reference, sample publications, and other supporting materials) to George McConkie, Department of Educational Psychology, 1310 S. Sixth St., Champaign, IL 61820. (217) 333-7634. The University of Illinois is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Please address all email concerning this position to george@huey.vp.uiuc.edu -- Ellen Brewer (ebrewer@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu) "Non ignara mali, miseris succurrere disco." ------------------------------ From: Jonathan Schull Subject: Dolphin Research Position available A position has just opened up for a Dolphin Research Associate in the Florida Keys starting right after New Years. The position would run for approximately six months and provides room, board, and some salary (approximately $150 per week). The research project concerns Dolphin cognition, and uses new techniques to assess dolphin self-awareness. The Research Associate would have primary responsibility for the day to day conduct of the research, and for data maintenance and telecommunications. The Associate would also work with student volunteers. Applicants with some prior experience in animal research, animal training, and/or computer expertise will be given preference. Interested people should contact me as soon as possible. Jonathan Schull Department of Psychology Haverford College 215-896-1237 (office) 215-525-4136 (home) in%"J_SCHULL@Hvrford.bitnet" ------------------------------ From: RGF10%PHOENIX.CAMBRIDGE.AC.UK@pucc Subject: Lectureship in Experimental Psychology, Cambridge UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE DEPARTMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Lectureship or Assistant Lectureship in Psychology Applications are invited for a University Lectureship or University Assistant Lectureship in Experimental Psychology. The appointment will be made in the general area of human experimental psychology, with preference given to someone working on language and cognition. The starting date will be 1st April, 1991 or as soon afterwards as possible. The salary for a University Assistant Lecturer is 12,086 pounds a year rising by Seven annual increments to 16,755 pounds, and for a University Lecturer, 15,444 pounds a year rising by eleven annual increments to 23,819 pounds. All Assistant Lecturers are considered for upgrading to Lecturer during their appointment. Further formal particulars may be obtained from Dr. D. Franks, Secretary to the Appointments Committee for the Faculty of Biology 'B', 19 Trumpington Street,Cambridge CB2 1QA, to whom applications should be sent by 1st March 1991. For an informal talk contact Dr. O.J. Braddick on 0223-333580 or write to him at the Department of Experimental Psychology, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EB. ------------------------------ From: "Barry Greenwald " Subject: Part-Time Counseling/Clinical Psychologist, U of Illinois at Chicago Counseling/Clinical Psychologist (60-60% time) Counseling Center, University of Illinois at Chicago (APA accredited). Prefer doctorate in counseling or clinical psychology with license eligibility in Illinois. Qualified individuals should be creative and flexible with a commitment to time limited (one year) therapy, an ability to plan and implement proactive, developmental programming, and interest in working with a docotral training program. Preference given to candidates with demonstrated specializations inethnic minorities' issues, women's concerns, and/or substance use/abuse. pRIOR EXPERIENCE IN UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTERS DESIRED. Salary commensurate with experience. Available starting February, 1991. Credentials review begins December 20, 1990, or when a suitable pool is obtained. Please submit a letter of interest (not by Email), including qualifications for working in a counseling center; a current vita; and three letters of reference to: Robert B. Lees, Ph.D. Chair, Search Committee Counseling Center (m/c 609) University of Illinois at Chicago Box 6998 Chicago, Illinois 60680 THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO, AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER, ENCOURAGES THE APPLICATION OF MINORITIES AND WOMEN FOR THIS POSITION. ------------------------------ From: WILSON%UCBEH@pucc Subject: Position Announcement: University of Cincinnati (Ohio) ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR. The Counseling Program in the Department of School Psychology and Counseling, University of Cincinnati, seeks to fill a full-time, tenure-track position in counseling at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. Responsibilities will include coordinating the school counseling concentration area; teaching and advising masters and doctoral students; program, department, and college governance activities; community and professional service; research and scholarship. Rank and salary will be based upon background and experience. Applicants must have an earned doctorate in counseling or a closely related field and should have competence in research and grant writing. Expertise in school counseling and expertise in child, adolescent, and/or family counseling are highly desirable. Academic training in an APA accredited counseling psychology program is desired but not required. Women, minorities, and persons with handicaps are strongly encouraged to apply. Send letter of application, curriculum vita, transcripts of graduate work, and three letters of recommendation by February 15th, 1991 to: Dr. F. Robert Wilson, Director, Counseling Program, Department of School Psychology and Counseling, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH 45221-0002. The University of Cincinnati is an affirmative action / equal opportunity employer. NOTE: Please do not respond via email. ------------------------------ From: Mark Gluck Subject: Postdoc: Cognitive Science / Neural Modeling, Rutgers University Postdoctoral Positions in: -------------------------- COGNITIVE & NEURAL BASES OF LEARNING at Rutgers University Center for Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience 195 University Avenue Newark, NJ 07102 Postdoctoral positions are available for recent Ph.D's in all areas of Cognitive Science (e.g., Neuroscience, Psychology, Computer Science) interested in pursuing research in the following areas of learning theory: 1. COGNITIVE SCIENCE/ADAPTIVE "CONNECTIONIST" NETWORKS: Experimental and theoretical (computational) studies of human learning and memory. 2. COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE / COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE: Models of the neural bases of learning in animals and humans. Candidates with any (or all) of the following skills are particular encouraged to apply: (1) familiarity with neural network algorithms and models, (2) strong computational/analytic skills, and (3) experience with experimental methods, experimental design, and data analysis in cognitive psychology. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Information: FACILITIES: The Center is a new state-funded research center for the integrated studies of cognitive, behavioral, and molecular neuroscience. The Center has good computational resources and experimental laboratories for behavioral and neural studies. LOCATION: The Center is located in Newark, NJ, approximately 20 minutes outside of Manhattan, New York (with easy train and subway access to midtown and downtown NYC) and close to rural New Jersey countryside Numerous other research centers in the cognitive and neural sciences are located nearby including: Cognitive Science Center, Rutgers/New Brunswick; Centers for Cognitive & Neural Science, New York University; Cognitive Science Center, Princeton Univ.; Columbia Univ. & Medical School; Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, NJ; NEC Research Labs, Princeton, NJ; AT&T Labs; Bellcore; IBM T. J. Watson Research Labs. CURRENT FACULTY: E. Abercrombie, G. Buzsaki, I. Creese, M. Gluck, H. Poizner, R. Siegel, P. Tallal, J. Tepper. Six additional faculty will be hired. The Center has a total of ten state-funded postdoctoral positions and will direct, in collaboration with the Institute for Animal Behavior, a graduate program in Behavioral and Neural Sciences. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information on learning research at the CMBN/Rutgers or to apply for these post-doctoral positions, please send a cover letter with a statement of your research interests, a CV, copies of relevant preprints, and the the names & phone numbers of references to: Dr. Mark A. Gluck Phone: (415) 725-2434 Dept. of Psychology <-[Current address to 4/91] FAX: (415) 725-5699 Jordan Hall; Bldg. 420 Stanford University email: gluck@psych.stanford.edu Stanford, CA 94305-2130 End of PSYCOLOQUY Digest ******************************