Traci, We are a small liberal arts college and have the great good fortune of having hired a first-rate teacher and researcher in neuroscience. I think we got Cheri (also a TIPSter) partly through an accident of geography, but she also loves teaching, and that was a draw for her. This is the best sort of situation for us--a fine researcher who happens to have a passion for teaching and likes to interact with undergrads in small classes.
Cheri is able to pursue her research (summers only, because of our heavy teaching loads) at a nearby large state school where she received her Ph.D., so that works out well for everyone. Good luck with your search!! Esther At 12:00 AM 9/18/02 -0400, Teaching in the Psychological Sciences digest wrote: >does a liberal arts >school stand much of a chance at attracting good neuroscience people? >My gut reaction is that this kind of research is very expensive, and >that people with this kind of training would naturally gravitate >toward the big research schools. Can anyone enlighten me? :-) --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
