Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!ncar!gatech!udel!princeton!pucc!PSYC From: harnad@clarity.Princeton.EDU (Stevan Harnad) Newsgroups: sci.psychology.digest Subject: PSYCOLOQUY V2 #2 (employment : 206) Message-ID: <9102042238.AA03948@reason.Princeton.EDU> Date: 4 Feb 91 18:15:32 GMT Sender: VMNNPOST@pucc.Princeton.EDU (Listserv to Netnews Gateway) Organization: Listserv to Netnews Gateway at pucc.Princeton.EDU Lines: 201 Approved: PSYC@PUCC PSYCOLOQUY Mon, 4 Feb 91 Volume 2 : Issue 2 Assistant Professor: Clinical Psychology, University of Toledo Behavioral Neuroscience Position, Miami University, Ohio Neuropsychology Post-Doc, Roger Williams Medical Center, Rhode Island NIMH Positions Research Psychologist, Human Development, SRRC, NY. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FAC0029@UOFT01 Subject: Assistant Professor: Clinical Psychology, University of Toledo ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY; The APA-accredited Clinical Program at the University of Toledo has a tenure-track opening at the Assistant Professor level beginning Fall 1991. We are seeking a person in Child Clinical Psychology to teach courses at both graduate (Ph.D.) and undergraduate levels. Previous clinical experience is desired and potential to establish a program of research is essential. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from an APA-accredited program. We are interested in applicants who can help us recruit minority students. Send vita and three letters of reference to: Dr. Walter McKeever, Director, Clinical Psychology Graduate Program, Department of Psychology, The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio 43606 by April 15, 1991. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. ------------------------------ From: "Stephen D. Berry" Subject: Behavioral Neuroscience Position, Miami University, Ohio BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE POSITION Behavioral Neuroscience: tenure-track position in the Department of Psychology at Miami University. Miami is developing a dynamic inter- disciplinary neuroscience community and seeks someone with potential to develop a strong research program (specific area open), attract outside funding, and integrate research and teaching interests. We especially encourage applications from minorities, women, and handi- capped persons. The Psychology Department consists of 28 faculty members (5 in Behavioral Neuroscience and we enjoy a close relationship with neuroscientists in other departments). Miami is a state-assisted institution enrolling approximately 19,500 graduate and undergraduate students. The main campus is in Oxford, Ohio, within an hour's drive of Dayton and Cincinnati. The environment is very attractive, consisting of excellent teaching and research facilities integrated with the amenities of a residential campus. By February 1, applicants should send a curriculum vitae, statement of research and teaching interests, and 3 letters of recommendation to: Stephen D. Berry, Chair, Behavioral Neuroscience Search Committee, Department of Psychology, 122 Benton Hall, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 45056. Miami University offers equal opportunity in employment and education. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Stephen D. Berry, Dept. of Psychology, Miami Univ., Oxford, Oh 45056 | | E-Mail: SB2QPSYF@MIAMIU (Bitnet). | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stevan Harnad Subject: Neuropsychology Post-Doc, Roger Williams Medical Center, Rhode Island POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN NEUROPSYCHOLOGY: Roger Williams Medical Center, a teaching hospital for Brown University's Program in Medicine, has an opening for a one year training position in adult clinical neuropsychology in an inpatient and outpatient general medical setting. Some portion of time will be spent on research activities. The fellow will receive a stipend of $20,000, fringe benefits, and an appointment in the Dept. of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown University. Applications will be received until the position is filled. Send resume and letters of recommendation to: William Whelihan, Ph.D. Dept. of Psychiatry Roger Williams Medical Center 825 Chalkstone Ave. Providence, RI 02908. ------------------------------ From: Cheri Fullerton Subject: NIMH Positions National Institute of Mental Health Job Opportunities The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is accepting applications for positions created by the Institute's recent research reorganization. The NIMH Division of Basic Sciences became the Division of Basic Brain and Behavioral Sciences. APA members are encouraged to pursue job opportunities with the Institute. For more information contact Stephen Koslow, Acting Director of the Division of Basic Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 11-103 Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Maryland, 20857. Interested applicants should submit an SF-171 Application for Federal Employment with a current curriculum vitae after obtaining more information about the specific positions for which they would like to apply. Submit these materials to: Ms. Louise Turner, Personnel Operations, NIMH, Room 15c12, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Maryland, 20857, (301) 443-5407. From: Susan Kemper Subject: Director, Gerontology Center, University of Kansas DIRECTOR GERONTOLOGY CENTER THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS The University of Kansas is seeking a Director of the Gerontology Center, one of the major units of the Institute for Life Span Studies. Opportunities and responsibilities include the following: Maintain and enhance the current activities of the Gerontology Center, including the coordination of research, teaching, and service of relevance to the needs of aged individuals; Generate programs of research and service in the field of aging, both within the Gerontology Center and in collaboration with other academic units; Develop cooperative programs with other components of the Life Span Studies Institute; and Work collaboratively with local, state, and national organizations dealing with problems and challenges facing the aged. The Director of the Gerontology Center will have a faculty appointment in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and will be an Associate Director in the Life Span Studies Institute. A complete job description is available upon request. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. All communications should be addressed to: Dr. Kim Wilcox, Chairperson, Gerontology Center Search Committee, 1052 Dole Human Development Center, Lawrence, KS 66045 (913) 864-4295. APPLICATION MUST BE POSTMARKED BY MARCH 1, 1991. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Applications are sought from all qualified people regardless of race, religion, color, sex, disability, national origin, ancestry, and as specified by law, age or veteran status. ------------------------------ From: Cheri Fullerton Subject: Research Psychologist, Human Development, SRRC, NY. Staff Associate for Psychological Research on Human Development Social Science Research Council, New York The Social Science Research Council is planning to expand the range of its behavioral science programs and is recruiting a research psychologist for the position of Staff Associate. the initial focus of the expanded program will emphasize topics in child, adolescent, and adult development; it will emphasize research and theory building about cross-societal, multi-ethnic and multi- cultural differences and commonalities in life-span developmental processes and transitions. The Staff Associate also will assist the Council in identifying a range of additional intellectual opportunities to engage the discipline of psychology more fully in the interdisciplinary agenda of the Council. Duties would include: establishing and maintaining relationships with individual scholars, academic institutions, foundations, and other organizations; preparing and negotiating grant proposals; planning seminars, workshops, and conferences; and overseeing fellowship and grants competitions. Staff Associates undertake major responsibilities for developing and administering several programs of research and research planning efforts by committees and consortia of Council-chosen scholars in the U.S. and abroad. Applicants must have a research Ph.D. in psychology or human development and be broadly knowledgeable about developmental influences arising from both biological and sociocultural factors. Individuals with significant experience in research, program implementation, and/or science administration are encouraged to apply. Candidates who might take full-time leaves of absence from tenured faculty or similar positions for a period of two or three years would be considered. the Council strongly encourages minority candidates to apply. Council salaries are commensurate with experience and qualifications. Provisions are made to enable staff associates to continue their professional development while at the Council. To be assured of full consideration, candidates should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, samples of written or published work, and names of three professional references. The Council is seeking an applicant who can take up the position as soon as possible, but the search will continue until a suitable candidate is selected. Nomination and application materials should be addressed to: Ms. Dorie Sinocchi Assistant to the President Social Science Research Council 605 Third Avenue New York, NY 10158 Inquiries can be directed to Ms. Sinocchi at (212) 661-0280, or by Fax: (212) 370-7896. End of PSYCOLOQUY Digest ******************************