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 Faculty Position, Rank Open
Institution/Organization: University of Chicago
Job Location: Illinois, U.S.A.
Job Type: Tenure-Track
Contact Person: John Cacioppo
Date Posted: July 6th, 2001


The University of Chicago, Department of Psychology, is seeking applicants for a faculty position in Social Psychology. Originally founded as the Laboratory of Psychology in 1893, the Department of Psychology has been for more than a century a leading center of scholarship, research, and teaching in psychology and related fields. The first course in Social Psychology was taught at The University of Chicago by George Herbert Mead in 1900. The lead article in Volume 1, Number 1 of the Psychological Bulletin, which appeared January 15, 1904, was entitled "The Chicago School" by William James in which he reviewed of papers by John Dewey, James Rowland Angell, George Herbert Mead, and A. W. Moore. The Social Psychology Program reflects this intellectual heritage in its commitment to research, the scope of its inquiry, and the interdisciplinary nature of its training. We are seeking to build on this tradition by making additional faculty appointments in social psychology at any rank. Applicants should have a strong program of ongoing research. Send vita, statement of research and teaching interests, representative publications, and letters of reference by November 15, 2001 to John T. Cacioppo, Social Psychology Search Committee, Department of Psychology, The University of Chicago, 5848 S. University Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637. The University of Chicago is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.



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