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 Visiting Assistant Professor
Institution/Organization: Syracuse University
Job Location: New York, U.S.A.
Job Type: Visiting
Contact Person: Brian Mullen
Date Posted: January 19th, 2003


The Psychology Department of Syracuse University invites applications for a three-year appointment as visiting assistant professor to commence August 2003. The second position is in Social Psychology. The successful candidate will have experience in teaching undergraduate courses in areas cognate to social psychology (e.g., social psychology, persuasive communication, social psychology of prejudice) and a commitment to involving undergraduate and graduate students in an active research program. Successful candidates must demonstrate outstanding teaching skills in both large lecture and small laboratory formats, and enthusiasm for teaching. Syracuse University is a student-centered research university that promotes active learning in and outside the classroom and engaging undergraduate students in faculty research. Additional information about the department may be found at http://psychweb.syr.edu

Submit a letter of application (including a statement of teaching and research interests), a curriculum vita, three letters of recommendation, and evidence of teaching effectiveness to Brian Mullen, Ph.D. Chair Social Search Committee; 430 Huntington Hall, Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244-2340. The deadline for receiving applications is March 15.

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Note: B. Mullen will be attending SPSP in L.A., and will be available for meeting to discuss this position. Contact via email at BMullen@psych.syr.edu.



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