Tenure-Track Position in Animal Behavior and/or Comparative Psychology ~ Bioblogia.net

14 de julio de 2011

Tenure-Track Position in Animal Behavior and/or Comparative Psychology

Tenure-Track Position in Animal Behavior and/or Comparative Psychology

The Department of Psychology at Franklin & Marshall College invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in Animal Behavior and/or Comparative Psychology (broadly defined) beginning Fall 2012. Ph.D. and evidence of excellence in teaching and research are required. The preferred candidate will be prepared to: teach a total of five courses per year, including Animal Behavior with lab and other upper-level courses in his/her area of expertise; contribute to the Biological Foundations of Behavior Program and the College’s general education program; establish an active, independent research program in Animal Behavior and/or Comparative Psychology; and initiate and guide undergraduate student research. The Department maintains a vivarium housing a wide range of species, including primates, for use in IACUC-approved research and teaching. Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcript, statements of teaching and research interests, selected reprints/preprints, teaching evaluation forms, and three letters of recommendation to Meredith Bashaw, Animal Behavior Search Committee, Department of Psychology, Franklin & Marshall College, P.O. Box 3003, Lancaster, PA 17604-3003. We will not accept application materials electronically. Review of applications will begin September 15, 2011 and will continue until position is filled.

Franklin and Marshall College is a highly selective liberal arts college with a demonstrated commitment to cultural pluralism. EOE


Tenure-Track Position in Biopsychology and/or Behavioral Neuroscience

The Department of Psychology at Franklin & Marshall College invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level beginning in Fall 2012. We seek a colleague with teaching and research expertise in Biopsychology and/or Behavioral Neuroscience (broadly defined). The preferred candidate will be prepared to teach Biopsychology with lab and other upper-level courses in his/her area of expertise; establish an active, independent research program; and have a strong interest in initiating and guiding undergraduate student research. This position contributes to our cross-disciplinary Biological Foundations of Behavior Program and the College’s general education program. The Department has excellent teaching and research facilities. Ph.D. and evidence of excellence in teaching and research are required. Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcript, statements of teaching and research interests, selected reprints/preprints, teaching evaluation forms, and three letters of recommendation to Charles Heyser, Behavioral Neuroscience Search Committee, Department of Psychology, Franklin & Marshall College, P.O. Box 3003, Lancaster, PA 17604-3003. We will not accept application materials electronically. Review of applications will begin September 15, 2011 and will continue until position is filled.

Franklin and Marshall College is a highly selective liberal arts college with a demonstrated commitment to cultural pluralism. EOE


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Dan Ardia
Assistant Professor of Biology
Franklin & Marshall College
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