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Posted by: Ilana Shapiro
Title/Position: Director, Psych. of Peace/ Prevention of Violence
School/Organization: University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP
Date posted: August 31st, 2005


Two Faculty Positions
in the Division of Social Psychology
Psychology of Peace and Prevention of Violence Program

Department of Psychology
University of Massachusetts – Amherst

The Department of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts is inviting applications for two faculty positions in the Social Psychology Division with research interests in the Psychology of Peace and Prevention of Violence. The starting date is Fall 2006. We are particularly interested in candidates at the Associate Professor level, but candidates with relevant research experience at other points in their career are welcome to apply. Information about the social psychology program is available at http://euryale.sbs.umass.edu/psychweb/Grad/areas/PersSocial/ and about the peace psychology concentration at www.umass.edu/peacepsychology.

Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Psychology, an active research program and an excellent record of empirical research and academic scholarship. Of particular interest is expertise on such topics as intergroup conflict and conflict resolution, social identity, justice, social dominance, intergroup contact, aggression, altruism, mass violence or genocide, post-conflict healing, community building, and reconciliation. Research experience in real world settings would also be desirable. The concentration in the Psychology of Peace and Prevention of Violence is a developing program and candidates should be interested in helping to shape its future. Rank and salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Applications should include a cover letter, statement of research interests and teaching philosophy, curriculum vitae, sample publications, and three letters of recommendation. Applications should be sent by October 28, 2005 to: Social Psychology Search Committee, Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003. The University of Massachusetts is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.Members of underrepresented groups are highly encouraged to apply.




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