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Institution/Organization: Northern Arizona University
Job Location: Arizona, U.S.A.
Job Type: Tenure-Track
Contact Person: Constance Smith
Date Posted: September 5th, 2003


NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY'S PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT: invites applications for an opening at the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (tenure-track) level in Social Psychology.  The position, subject to funding availability, begins August  2004.  Minimum requirements include a Ph.D. by August 2004 in Social Psychology or Social Ecology with strong quantitative skills.  Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses such as social psychology, personality, research methods, statistics, and introductory psychology, in addition to supervising undergraduate and graduate students in research.  Additional responsibilities include advising and engaging in research/scholarly activity.  Preference will be given to candidates with: (1) experience teaching in the areas listed above, (2) willingness to participate in instructional technology, such as web-based or televised courses, (3) willingness to help fulfill broad university commitments, such as liberal studies, freshman colloquium, or honors courses, and (4) commitment to working with a diverse university community.  Normal teaching load for assistant professors is 2 courses one semester and 3 courses the other.  The 20-person Department oversees an undergraduate program with 600 majors and two masters-level graduate programs (General-Psychology and Applied-Health-Psychology). The University offers a range of bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs to an increasingly diverse population of 19,000 students at its four-season mountain campus in Flagstaff and through statewide educational programs.  Interdisciplinary initiatives include programs in Latin American Studies and Women?s Studies, and a Native American Institute.  Due to the increasing ethnic diversity of the Arizona population, the Department encourages applications from individuals with a commitment to creating a welcoming educational environment for students from all ethnic, racial, and cultural backgrounds.  Review of applications will begin November 1 and continue until position is filled or closed.  To apply, send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching competence and scholarly work, evidence of commitment to working with a diverse university community, transcripts of all college-level work, and three letters of reference to the  Social Psychology Search Chair, Department of Psychology, Northern Arizona University, Box 15106, Flagstaff, Arizona 86011-15106.  Northern Arizona University is a committed Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution.  Minorities, women, persons with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. For further information, see our website at:  http://www.nau.edu/~psych/naupsy.html



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