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 Tenure-Track Social Psychologist
Institution/Organization: Clark University
Job Location: Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Job Type: Tenure-Track
Contact Person: Kelly Boulay
Date Posted: July 21st, 2010
Web Site: http://www.clarku.edu/~psydept/


The Hiatt School of Psychology at Clark University invites applications for a tenure track position in social psychology to begin in August 2011. Noted for its rich history in Psychology, Clark University offers the advantages of both a distinguished research university and a small liberal arts college (see http://www.clarku.edu/~psydept). The Psychology Department has Ph.D. programs in Social, Clinical, and Developmental Psychology.

Rank is open, although preference will be given to candidates at the assistant or associate level. We seek a social psychologist particularly interested both in theory and application related to socially relevant issues. Areas of research interest include intergroup relations, ethnic violence and discrimination, conflict transformation, societal norm change or social movements and collective action, immigration, and other topics that intersect with political psychology. We seek candidates who combine multiple methods in their research, have experience working in diverse cultural contexts (including outside the U.S.), and who practice a contextualized as well as theoretically grounded social psychology. The preferred candidate would provide synergistic links with the other programs in the department and with other University programs such as the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, International Development and Social Change, the Race and Ethnic Relations program, or the Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise. Candidates should have a productive program of research that shows promise for obtaining external funding. The successful candidate is expected to be able to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in social psychology, research methods or statistics, and her/his area of expertise.

Applicants should send a statement of research and teaching interests, CV, and three representative publications (one of which should, preferably, be theoretical), and should arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent electronically to socialpsychsearch2010@clarku.edu. Review of applications will begin September 28th, 2010. AA/EOE. Minorities and women are strongly encouraged to apply.




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