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 Assistant Professor in Social Psychology
Institution/Organization: Seattle Pacific University
Job Location: Washington, U.S.A.
Job Type: Tenure-Track
Contact Person: Dr. Micheal D. Roe
Date Posted: January 13th, 2000
Closing Date: March 17th, 2000


SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. The Department of Psychology anticipates a tenure-track assistant professor opening in Social Psychology beginning Autumn Quarter 2000. Excellence in teaching, ongoing scholarly research and writing, and a commitment to student learning and development are expected in all candidates. Ph. D. in Social Psychology required. Teaching assignments will include Social Psychology and introductory and advanced statistics. Other courses and student research supervision will be assigned in consultation with the department. Completed applications and supporting materials must be received by 17 March 2000. The University reserves the right to fill the position before the deadline or to extend the deadline as circumstances may warrant. All inquiries and requests for applications should be addressed to Dr. Mícheál Roe, Chair, Department of Psychology, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA, 98119, (206) 281-2252, email: mroe@spu.edu . Seattle Pacific University is an undergraduate and graduate institution of liberal arts and professional studies. Its Christian commitments are both evangelical and Wesleyan, with faculty and students representing a broad range of faith traditions. The University is committed to building an excellent and diverse faculty. Women and people of color are strongly encouraged to apply.



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