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 Social psychologist / Asst or Assoc Professor
Institution/Organization: Portland State University
Job Location: Oregon, U.S.A.
Job Type: Tenure-Track
Contact Person: Kerth O'Brien
Date Posted: September 23rd, 1999


SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGIST / ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR:

The Department of Psychology at Portland State University has a tenure-track opening beginning September 2000. A member of the Oregon University System, PSU is an urban grant university with a commitment to research and service in urban settings. The Department of Psychology has a strong applied research orientation with a commitment to looking at psychological problems in their systemic context. Our doctoral program in Systems Science/ Psychology includes areas of specialization in Applied Social, Industrial/Organizational, and Applied Developmental Psychology. Responsibilities for the position include productive scholarship in applied settings, teaching in areas of expertise at undergraduate and graduate levels, supervising dissertations and student practica, and participation in faculty governance. Qualifications include a doctoral degree and a commitment to theoretically based research in social psychology that is conducted in field settings, as demonstrated in dissertation and published research. We are especially interested in applied research programs that address: cultural influences on self and social interaction; close personal relationships; attitudes; social cognition; prejudice; or intergroup relations; but we welcome applicants whose applied research is based in any of a range of social psychological perspectives. In keeping with our university's mission regarding campus diversity, we particularly encourage members of historically underrepresented groups to apply. Send letter of application, vita, at least three letters of reference, statement of applied research interests and experience, copies of papers, and statement of teaching interests to Kerth O'Brien, Ph.D., Chair, Social Search Committee, Department of Psychology--PSY, Portland State University, P. O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207-0751. We will begin considering applications on November 8, 1999, but continue accepting them until the position is filled. Portland State University is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Institution.

(8/29/99)



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