To all

Same apology as per David Hogberg.

dgt



David G Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

09/07/2005 10:18 AM
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        Subject:        Re: job openings




DKH


Drew was great. He even sent me a thank you card after the reading. And, yes, there are still some really old people around such as Charles Brewer and Sam is back too.


dgt



"David Hogberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

09/07/2005 08:49 AM
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       Subject:        Re: job openings




Hey, David:  Hope all's well w/ you et al.  Things fine here.   Still not bored, but I wish I could come back and at least visit the reading sometime.  Glad you worked w/ Drew.    He had a good experience.  He copied the directory for me and I noticed that there are still some really  old people still around, aren't there?    Off for lunch w/ Barbara.    Take care.      d

David K. Hogberg, PhD
Professor of Psychology, Emeritus
Albion College, Albion MI 49224
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                     home phone: 517/629-4834
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Dear Colleagues

The following tenure-track positions are now open at Oklahoma State
University.

David G. Thomas, Ph.D.
Professor & Associate Head
Department of Psychology
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK   74078
405-744-7078
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY, OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY is inviting applications for 3 anticipated full-time, tenure track
positions beginning August, 2006.  All candidates must have completed
their Ph.D. from a recognized department of psychology; candidates for
clinical positions must have received their doctoral degree from an
APA-accredited clinical program and have completed an APA-approved
Clinical Psychology Internship.  Candidates are expected to have a strong
background in and dedication to scholarly activity, and to interact well
with colleagues and students.  They must also demonstrate the capacity to
maintain a high quality research program leading to scholarly productivity
in the form of professional publication, presentations and grantsmanship,
to supervise undergraduate and graduate student research, and to provide
quality instruction.  Competitive salary and start-up funds are available.

Normal teaching load is 2 courses per semester.
      1) Clinical Psychology, Assistant Professor and 2)  Clinical Psychology, Associate Professor.  Candidates for both positions will be expected to provide clinical
supervision for students in our departmental clinic, to serve as a
research mentor for doctoral students, and to teach graduate and
undergraduate courses in 1 or more of the following areas:  systems of
psychotherapy, research design, experimental methods, and abnormal
psychology.  Research specialty for both positions is open, but would
prefer one of the following areas:  Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine,
Adult Psychopathology, or Child Clinical.
      3) Assistant Professor ? specialty for this position is open, but successful candidates will
complement one of the following areas:  life span developmental, cognitive
psychology, aging, personality, health psychology, or child/adult
psychopathology.  Candidates will be expected to serve as a research
mentor for doctoral students, and to teach graduate and undergraduate
courses.
      The Department has 18 full-time faculty and offers Ph.D.s in
life-span developmental psychology and clinical psychology.  The Clinical
Program, APA-accredited since 1971, is based on the scientist-practitioner
model of training.  The Department offers training to a diversified
graduate and undergraduate student body (30% minority enrollment) of
approximately 50 doctoral students and 500 undergraduate majors.
Applicants are encouraged to visit the Department website at
http://psychology.okstate.edu.
      OSU is located in Stillwater, OK, an environmentally clean, safe,
pleasant city of 40,000 located in north central Oklahoma, approximately
70 miles from both Oklahoma City and Tulsa.  Stillwater public schools
were recently selected as one of the "100 Best Public School Systems in
America," and the city has excellent affordable housing.
      For full consideration, application materials must be received by October
15, 2005.  However, applications will be accepted until the position is filled.  It
is anticipated that interviewing will begin in late November or early
December.  Application should include a cover letter indicating research
and teaching interests, vita, reprints/preprints, summary of course
evaluations/evidence of teaching excellence, and three letters of
recommendation sent to Frank L. Collins, Ph.D., Chair, Search Committee,
Department of Psychology, Oklahoma State University, 215 North Murray,
Stillwater, OK  74078-3064; (405) 744-6027.

       Oklahoma State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer.  Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.  The
successful applicant must comply with IRCA.


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