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 Assistant/Associate Professor
Institution/Organization: University of Oregon
Job Location: Oregon, U.S.A.
Job Type: Tenure-Track
Contact Person: Becky Goodrich
Date Posted: August 27th, 2008
Web Site: http://psychweb.uoregon.edu/


The University of Oregon Psychology Department is searching for a tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor. Area of specialization is open but we seek an individual with expertise in quantitative methods who can contribute to graduate training in statistics (for example in one of more of the following: multivariate statistics, psychometrics, structural equation modeling, multilevel modeling, modeling of longitudinal or dynamic processes, etc.). Applicants must have an active, high quality research program. Particularly attractive will be candidates whose research expertise connects to an existing area of strength within the department. Candidates must be prepared to contribute to the undergraduate and graduate teaching missions of the department. Ph.D. by Fall 2009 required.

Applicants should have three letters of recommendation sent and should mail a curriculum vitae, a 3-page statement on research and teaching interests, and selected manuscripts to: Open Area Search, Department of Psychology, 1227 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 97403-1227. Submission in pdf format for all materials is encouraged. Please send to bgood@uoregon.edu. To be assured of full review, applications should be received by October 15, 2008. Position will be opened until filled.

The University of Oregon is an EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity. We seek candidates who share our commitment to diversity and can work effectively with students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds.



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