Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!princeton!pucc!PSYC From: harnad@clarity.Princeton.EDU (Stevan Harnad) Newsgroups: sci.psychology.digest Subject: PSYCOLOQUY V2 #5 (employment : 140 lines) Message-ID: <9104162353.AA00577@psycho.Princeton.EDU> Date: 16 Apr 91 06:10:00 GMT Sender: VMNNPOST@pucc.Princeton.EDU (Listserv to Netnews Gateway) Organization: Listserv to Netnews Gateway at pucc.Princeton.EDU Lines: 135 Approved: PSYC@PUCC PSYCOLOQUY ISSN 1055-0143 Tue, 16 Apr 91 Volume 2 : Issue 5 2 Post-Doctoral Fellowships, Missouri Institute of Mental Health Faculty Position, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia Position in Human Behavior Genetics, Hebrew University Visitor/Postdoctoral position in Organization Behavior Carnegie-Mellon ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MEDMIP@UMCVMB.BITNET Subject: 2 Post-Doctoral Fellowships, Missouri Institute of Mental Health Post Doctoral Fellowships in Mental Health/Mental Retardation Computer Applications Two Post Doctoral Fellowships in mental health and mental retardation computer applications research may be available at the Missouri Institute of Mental Health (MIMH, formerly the Missouri Institute of Psychiatry), in St. Louis, Missouri, beginning in the Fall of 1991. One of these fellowships will involve helping to develop and test an advanced decision support system, the Mental Retardation-Expert, an NIMH funded project for behavioral treatment consultation with clinicians treating persons having behavior disorders and mental retardation; the other would be involved with a mental health decision support system for treatment planning in a State mental health program. The Fellowships will involve direct experience with state-of-the-art microcomputer hardware and software. In addition to participation in a major on-going developmental project, fellows are encouraged to develop knowledge and skills about computer hardware and software more generally, to become familiar with the field of mental health and mental retardation computing, and to plan and conduct other computer-based projects. MIMH is part of the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine. Fellowships include an appointment in the Department of Psychiatry. The fellowship program is conducted under the supervision of the Mental Health Systems Research Unit (MHSRU) of MIMH in St. Louis. The MHSRU has published extensively on a wide variety of computer and program evaluation related topics, and Fellows are encouraged to publish about their projects. Twelve month salary for these fellowships starts at approximately $20,000 and may be higher, depending on relevant experience. Support for travel to professional meetings is also provided. Minimal qualifications include a Doctoral Degree in a discipline related to mental health or mental retardation and, for the Mental Retardation-Expert fellowship, experience with the behavioral treatment of persons with mental retardation. Experience with and active interest in computer applications is desirable. The preferred starting date is 1 September, 1991. Fellowships are generally for two years. Applicants should send a Vita and letter of application that outlines their specific interests and relevant experience as soon as possible, but no later than 30 June, 1991 to: Matthew G. Hile, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Missouri Institute of Mental Health 5400 Arsenal St. Louis, MO 63139 medmip@umcvmb.missouri.edu an equal opportunity institution ------------------------------ From: ps_coltheart@vaxa.mqcc.mq.oz.au (Max Coltheart) Subject: Faculty Position, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY VACANCY Applications are invited for appointment to the position of Professor of Psychology at Macquarie University in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Applicants with interests in any area of psychology will be considered. Professor M. Coltheart and Professor J. K. Collins currently hold chairs within the department. Further information about the University, conditions of appointment and method of application may be obtained from the Academic Staff Office, Macquarie University, NSW 2109 or by telephoning (02) 805-7390. Closing date for applications 14 June 1991. Initial enquiries may be directed to Professor Max Coltheart (ps_coltheart@vaxa.mqcc.mq.oz.au, telephone (02) 805-8086, confidential fax (02) 805-8127) or Professor John Collins (tel (02) 805-8030) or Associate Professor George Cooney (ps_cooney@vaxa.mqcc.mq.oz.au, telephone (02) 805-8067). ------------------------------ From: Eda Flaxer Subject: Position in Human Behavior Genetics, Hebrew University Position open announcement for the Sylvia Scheinfeld Chair: The Department of Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel invites applications for a faculty position in the field of Human Behavior Genetics. Rank will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. A Chair has been established honoring the memory of the late Sylvia Scheinfeld. It is intended that the incumbent of the Chair will be a leading creative figure in that field and will, among other activities, conduct courses and seminars, attract new students to the field, supervise the training of graduate and post-doctoral students, and establish relations with other disciplines and other universities in Israel and abroad. Please send curriculum vitae and supporting materials to the Search Committee for the Sylvia Scheinfeld Chair, Department of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 91905 Jerusalem, Israel. ------------------------------ From: Mark Fichman Subject: Visitor/Postdoc Organization Behavior Carnegie-Mellon The Organization Behavior and Theory Group at Carnegie-Mellon's Graduate School of Industrial Administration is looking for a visitor or post-doc for the 1991-1992 academic year. The job requires some teaching responsibilities. However, it is free of any administrative activities, so it is a good time to get work done. If you have an interest in this position, please contact Mark Fichman GSIA Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 412-268-3699 mf4f@andrew.cmu.edu End of PSYCOLOQUY Digest ******************************