We have two openings at Drury University.  Please see the advertisements below.  (They will also appear in the Monitor and Observer.)
 
Valerie J. Eastman, Ph.D.
Dept. of Behavioral Sciences
Drury University
900 N. Benton
Springfield, Missouri  65802
 
phone:  417-873-7305
fax:  417-873-6942
 
 
 
 

A teacher-scholar with strong leadership ability is sought to chair the Department of Behavioral Sciences at Drury University.  The position opening (for summer or fall of 2002) has resulted from the retirement of the chair.  The department consists of nine full-time tenure-track faculty and offers undergraduate majors in psychology, criminology, criminal justice, and sociology.  It also offers an M.A./M.S. in Criminology/Criminal Justice.  Drury University has 4,400 students including 1,450 full-time traditional students and 400 graduate students.  Drury is a member of the Associated New American Colleges.  The successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in psychology.  Candidates with a specialty in clinical or experimental psychology will receive preference.  A background in neuroscience, statistics, and research methods is also desirable.  The person in this position will teach in both the undergraduate and graduate programs.  Send a letter of application describing teaching and research interests, vita, graduate transcripts, and three letters of recommendation to: Dr. Stephen Good, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Drury University, 900 North Benton Avenue, Springfield, MO 65802.  Review of applications will begin November 1 and continue until the position is filled.  Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.  Drury University is an equal opportunity employer.

 


The Department of Behavioral Sciences at Drury University invites applications for a tenure track position in psychology at the assistant professor level beginning in the fall of 2002.  The department consists of nine full-time tenure-track faculty and offers undergraduate majors in psychology, criminology, criminal justice, and sociology.  It also offers an M.A./M.S. in Criminology/Criminal Justice.  The successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in psychology.  Candidates with a specialty in clinical or experimental psychology will receive preference.  A background in neuroscience, statistics, and research methods is also desirable.  The person in this position will teach in both the undergraduate and graduate programs.  Send a letter of application describing teaching and research interests, vita, graduate transcripts, and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Valerie Eastman, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Drury University, 900 North Benton, Springfield, MO 65802.  Review of applications will begin November 1.  Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.  Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.  Drury University is an equal opportunity employer.

 

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