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 Lectureship (Tenure Track Assistant Prof)
Institution/Organization: University of Kent, England UK
Job Location: United Kingdom
Job Type: Tenure-Track
Contact Person: Dominic Abrams
Date Posted: July 17th, 2003
Closing Date: September 5th, 2003


Lectureship at the University of Kent (equivalent to tenure track Assistant Professorship).

Pasted below is the formal advertisement for an upcoming post (one of 3 at Kent). I think this position would be especially suitable for someone with expertise in social psychology (e.g. social cognition, intergroup relations etc) and with skills in use of advanced statistical methods such as structural equation modeling etc. The primary teaching contribution is for our Masters students in social psychology, group processes, health psychology, forensic psychology and cognitive psychology. As well as stats and methods teaching, largely concentrated within one semester, the person appointed is also likely to be asked to offer a Masters/final year undergraduate small option class in their area of research interests, and to supervise student research projects. Please also feel free to contact me informally (up until 15th Aug) if you'd like any other information.

Dominic Abrams
Centre for the Study of Group Processes
Department of Psychology
University of Kent
Canterbury CT2 7NP
England, UK
Tel: +44 -1227 827475
Fax +44 -1227 827030
Email: D.Abrams@kent.ac.uk
University of Kent, Department of Psychology


LECTURER IN PSYCHOLOGY A03/53

£22,191 - £33,679 pa

Applications are invited for the above post. A main responsibility will be to teach advanced statistics and methods on our postgraduate programmes. Preference will be given to applicants in cognitive psychology but specialists in any area of psychology are invited to apply.

The Department achieved a Grade 4 in the 2001 RAE, and its Social Psychology group was "flagged" (which indicates that it merited a 5*). The Department has 22 teaching staff and has research strengths in social, cognitive, health, forensic and developmental psychology.

Starting date: 1 January 2004, or as soon thereafter as possible.

Closing date for applications: 5 September 2003

Interviews will be held some time during the week beginning 29 September 2003

Informal enquiries to the Head of Department, Professor Lyn Quine (01227) 823078, email L.Quine@kent.ac.uk

Please telephone the Personnel Office for further particulars on 01227 827837 (24 hours) or 823674 (Minicom), quoting the appropriate reference number.



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