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| Tenure-Track Position in Psychology and African Am | | | | | | | The African American Studies Program and Department of Psychology invite applications for a tenure-track joint appointment position at the assistant professor level, beginning August 2007. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in psychology or a closely related field. Area of research specialization is open; however, applicants should have a particular interest in issues of culture, race, diversity, and/or multicultural dimensions of community, clinical, I/O, school, or developmental psychology. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate courses in the African American Studies program and undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology. Applicants should demonstrate the potential for a strong and externally fundable research program. Applicants must first fill out the short application form, including EEO demographic data, online at https://jobs.gmu.edu -- write in position number F8893Z and scroll to the end of the application to be in the system. Applications should be emailed to mmobley@gmu.edu and should include (a) letter of application including research and teaching statements, (b) the candidate’s CV, and (c) (p)reprints. Three letters of reference should be emailed or sent directly to Dr. Marilyn Mobley, Psyc/AfAm Search Committee Chair, George Mason University, MS 3A1, Fairfax, Virginia 22030. The search committee will begin reviewing applications on November 1, 2006 and continue until the position is filled. GMU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and the largest public university in Virginia with an enrollment of nearly 30,000 students. The university benefits from its proximity to the many research, consultation, and clinical training resources of the Washington, DC, metropolitan area, in addition to ample cultural and recreational opportunities. More information about the Psychology Department is available at: http://www.gmu.edu/departments/psychology/ and about the African American Studies Program at: http://afam.gmu.edu/ Women and scholars of color are encouraged to apply.
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