The University of Prince Edward Island, Canada, invites
applications for two tenure stream positions in Psychology at the
Assistant Professor level, beginning July 1, 2004. We are seeking
one candidate with a specialization in Developmental Psychology
and a second with a specialization in Soc
Jim Matiya wrote:
> Teaching high school psychology can be a very lonely avocation. Many times
we are the only person teaching the course in the school.
Sometimes scientifically-minded college psychology professors feels like
that's true for them as well...
> Many times we fail to realize t
Hi Paul,
Thank you for the kind words. I mentioned at the ceremony in Toronto how humble the award makes me feel, and I continue to believe it.
It's people like you--Paul Smith, Beth Benoit, Pat Mattimore, David Myers, Phil Zimbardo, Bill Addison, Pam Hannah, and Suzy Shapiro and many others on
TIPS People: Yikes! Sorry for the inadvertant whole-list reponse to
Bob's note. Mea culpa. DKH
David K. Hogberg, PhD
Professor of Psychology, Emeritus
Albion College, Albion MI 49224
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Bob: Many thanks for your note of almost 2 weeks ago. That, BTW, might
indicate my level of acivity, i.e., I thought you ad written back only a
few days ago. It certainly sounds as though you're not just sitting
around, either.
If you're wondering, I do miss the reading sessions. In fact, I get
Stephen,
Thank you for the reply regarding apraxia and especially for the
references.
Nina
Nina L. Tarner, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
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In response to Nina Tarner's question on apraxia, Gary Klatsky
wrote:
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No walking this weekend. I've got a low level cold that suddenly
came on a few days ago that I've got to catch before headig off to the
Lilly conference on collegiate teaching next week. So, Susan and I had to
cancel our weekend plans. I'm hunkering down with large doses of
echinecea, cu
Director of Undergraduate Advising: A full-time, renewable, non-tenure
track position as Director of Undergraduate Advising for the Department.
Responsibilities of the position, set to begin in August 2004, will
include conducting individual and group advising sessions with declared
psychology
Social Psychologist: A tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor
level starting August 2004. We are seeking applicants whose area of
specialty is in social psychology. Area of research for this position is
open. Candidates should have completed all of the requirements for the
doctoral de
Title: Congratulations, Jim!
please share this with anyone who may be interested:
The University of Wyoming Psychology Department seeks an applicant for
one tenure-track position (assistant level) in Clinical Psychology.
Appointment will begin August 2004. We have revised our APA accredit
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