Can you or someone you know teach a couple of the following courses? · Sensory Processes · Perception · Cognitive Psychology · Comparative Cognition · Evolutionary Psychology · Behavior Genetics · Hormones and Behavior
And combine that with one of these? · Psychological Research: Methods and Statistics · Introduction to Psychology SBU is in a great location for someone doing field work. We also have modest-sized USDA-inspected animal-housing facilities. And we are trying to hire TWO PEOPLE! E-mail me with any questions: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Official job ad is below. Best, Darryl Darryl J. Mayeaux, Ph.D. Department of Psychology P. O. Box P St. Bonaventure University St. Bonaventure, NY 14778 716-375-2490 St. Bonaventure University seeks applicants for two tenure-track assistant professor positions in the Department of Psychology, appointments beginning in August 2008. St. Bonaventure is a private liberal-arts university located in southwestern New York State. The Department of Psychology has approximately 125 undergraduate majors and an active faculty dedicated to advancing psychology as a behavioral science. Applicants should have completed their doctorate or expect completion by August 2008. The successful candidate will be committed to teaching in a liberal arts and sciences environment and to developing a behavioral research program with undergraduate collaborators. Candidates are expected to have expertise and prior teaching experience that will fill our department needs: we seek coverage of cognition and memory, sensation and perception, and research methods and statistics. Additionally at least one of the successful candidates will offer courses in either aging or forensic psychology as appropriate to his/her area of expertise. For example, a cognitive psychologist with expertise in cognitive aging and the ability to teach research methods and statistics would be desirable. Alternatively, expertise in sensory and perceptual processes or cognition in non-humans combined with expertise in aging would be desirable. Finally, candidates are expected to add to our curriculum by developing courses in their area of expertise. For example the successful candidate may develop courses in hormones and behavior, psychopharmacology, comparative cognition, evolutionary psychology, forensic psychology, etc. St. Bonaventure University, because of its location at the northern tip of the Appalachia region and proximity to state parks and forests in both Pennsylvania and New York, is ideally situated for a variety of research involving free ranging non-human species such as migratory birds, insects, or rodents. Applicants should submit by US mail a cover letter, vita, graduate transcripts, statements of teaching and research interests, representative (p)reprints, evidence of teaching effectiveness, grade distributions, and three letters of reference to: Dr. Darryl Mayeaux, Department of Psychology, 109 Plassmann Hall, St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure, NY 14778. For information only, you may contact Dr. Mayeaux at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Application review to begin immediately. Application deadline is December 1, 2007. ---