Full-time Lecturer Position in Psychology beginning with the 2010
Academic Year
Connecticut College, a private, highly selective institution with a
demonstrated commitment to outstanding teaching and research by its
faculty, is seeking a full-time lecturer in Psychology. Recognizing
that intellectual vitality and diversity are inseparable, the College
has embarked on a successful initiative to diversify its faculty,
student body, and curriculum. The College seeks strong teachers
excited about working in a liberal arts setting, with its strong focus
on engaged teaching, participation in shared governance, and active
involvement in an institution-wide advancement of diversity.
Lecturers are voting members of the faculty and vital contributors to
their departments. Their teaching load is 3/3. Lecturer appointments
begin with a two-year period; upon successful reviews, the next two
appointments are for three and five years, followed by subsequent five-
year periods. Lecturers are eligible to apply for College funding to
support study, research, and travel.
Responsibilities include the following: fall and spring teaching 3 lab
sections of Introduction to Psychology as a Natural Science; both
semesters academic advising and serving on departmental and college
committees. Duties also include curricular development and revision of
laboratory manuals. M.A. in Psychology required. Teaching experience
preferred. Review of applications will begin January 15th, 2010 and
continue until the position is filled.
Please submit a letter of application and c.v. and have three letters
of reference sent to Ann Sloan Devlin, Chair of the Psychology
Department, Box 5448, Connecticut College, 270 Mohegan Avenue, New
London, CT 06320-4196. E-mail inquiries can be sent to ann.dev...@conncoll.edu
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