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| Visiting Assistant Professor | | | | | Institution/Organization: | Pacific Lutheran University | Job Location: | Washington, U.S.A. | Job Type: | Visiting | Contact Person: | Michelle Ceynar | Date Posted: | January 19th, 2006 | Closing Date: | March 1st, 2006 | Web Site: | http://www.plu.edu/ | | | | | | | | The Department of Psychology at Pacific Lutheran University seeks candidates for a full-time 1-year sabbatical replacement position at the assistant professor level. Primary teaching responsibility will be 2 sections of Introductory Psychology and 2 other courses, preferably Personality Psychology but other areas that fit departmental needs will be considered. Commitment to effective teaching and is required. Ph.D. preferred; applications from ABD candidates will receive serious consideration. Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) is a comprehensive institution with an enrollment of 3,600, including international students from two dozen countries (http://www.plu.edu). Located in a uniquely scenic region, the university is 40 miles south of Seattle in suburban Tacoma, Washington. As a “New American College,” PLU emphasizes integration between its liberal arts departments and its professional schools. Its primary mission is to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care. PLU enjoys a healthy and progressive relationship with the Lutheran Church (ELCA), serves a diverse clientele, and zealously guards the principle of freedom of inquiry and teaching. The university continues to seek to diversify its faculty and strongly encourages applications from those who will help realize this goal. Send curriculum vita, 3 letters of recommendation, summary teaching evaluations and statement of teaching philosophy, statement of research interests, p/reprints, and transcripts of graduate training to Search Committee, Department of Psychology, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA 98447. Applications received by March 1, 2006 will be given full consideration; the position will remain open until filled.
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