Social Behavioral Economic Science
Assistant Professor - Human Cognition - Department of Psychology
Recruitment Period
Open August 9th, 2019 through Tuesday, Oct 15, 2019 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Faculty Positions in Cognition and Perception (Cognitive Neuroscience)
Department of Psychology
Arts and Science
The Department of Psychology in the Faculty of Arts and Science at New York University is searching to hire up to three new faculty members in Cognitive Neuroscience. One search will be open rank and up to two will be at the tenure-track assistant professor level. The appointments are expected to begin September 1, 2020, pending budgetary and administrative approval.
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience
Williams College Department of Psychology seeks candidates for a tenure-track position in Behavioral Neuroscience, beginning July 1, 2020, at the assistant professor level (though a more senior appointment is possible under special circumstances). We seek productive scholars and excellent teachers whose research programs (using human and/or non-human models) can engage undergraduate students. Williams College offers substantial internal support for research and a generous sabbatical program.
Assistant Professor, History of Early Modern Science
The Division of Arts & Humanities at the University of California, San Diego, in partnership with The Huntington Library, announces a search for an entry-level Assistant Professor specializing in the History of Early Modern Science. The successful candidate will be appointed in the Department of History with membership in the Science Studies Program.
Assistant Professor in Informatics
Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
The Bloustein School seeks a full-time tenure-track faculty member at the assistant professor level to deliver teaching in the Master of Public Informatics and related programs, and to play a leadership role in growing Bloustein's international presence and reputation in this area.
The ideal candidate will:
Postdoctoral Fellows at Population Studies & Training Center
Location: Providence, RI
The Population Studies and Training Center (PSTC) at Brown University is currently recruiting one or two postdoctoral fellows to start on or around July 1, 2019. The initial term of appointment is one year, but reappointment for a second year is expected, subject to good performance.
Faculty Position in Cognition and Perception (Cognitive Neuroscience)
Department of Psychology
Open Rank Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
Job Description:
We seek a psychologist with strong training in neuroscience who has an active program of research. Research areas could include human cognitive neuroscience or animal electrophysiology. The teaching load is 5 courses (or 4 lab courses) per year divided over 2 semesters. The successful candidate should be prepared to teach an intermediate-level neuroscience course, such as sensation and perception or animal behavior. Candidates will also be expected to regularly teach research methods and statistics, and an upper-level seminar in an area of interest.
Open Rank Professor of Psychology
Job Description:
We seek a psychologist whose research area relates to diversity, broadly defined. Areas could include, but are not limited to, culture, gender, race and ethnicity, or sexual orientation. Candidates will be expected to teach research methods and statistics, general psychology, and courses in the candidate's area of expertise, both survey and advanced. A PhD is required, and teaching experience is preferred. Candidates must be committed to exemplary teaching and maintaining a productive program of research.