HUMAN
NEUROSCIENCE/BRAIN IMAGING.
The Department of Psychology at
The OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY seeks outstanding candidates to fill 2-3 positions
over the next few years in human neuroscience with an emphasis on brain imaging
methodologies. Pending availability of funds, these positions are expected to
be at the Assistant or early Associate Professor levels. Candidates in
any area of psychology (i.e., behavioral neuroscience, clinical, cognitive,
developmental, quantitative, or social) who use functional magnetic resonance
imaging (fMRI) as a core methodological tool are encouraged to apply. The
department is opening an MRI facility with a research dedicated Siemens Trio
scanner within its building in January, 2011. All applicants are expected
to have strong and fundable research programs and to contribute to both
graduate and undergraduate supervision and instruction. Prospective candidates
should send a letter of application, statements of research and teaching
interests, a vita, selected reprints, and three letters of recommendation to
the Human Neuroscience Search Committee, Department of Psychology, Ohio State
University, 1835 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210-1222. To ensure consideration,
application materials must be received by October 1, 2010, but applications
will be reviewed until the position is filled. Electronic applications will not
be accepted. For more information about the department, visit: www.psy.ohio-state.edu.
Ohio State is an EEO/AA Employer. To build a diverse workforce, women,
minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to
apply.
OPEN RANK, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY.
Pending the availability of funds, the Department of Psychology at The
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY invites applications for a tenure track position. Rank is
open, with preference for a candidate at the Associate Professor or early Full
Professor level. We are seeking a scholar with an established program of
research broadly focused on psychopathology, who has achieved national
visibility and external research funding. The candidate’s program of research
may use human or animal models. Candidates whose interests complement existing
strengths in or bridge between our clinical psychology and behavioral
neuroscience areas will be especially attractive. Responsibilities
include graduate and undergraduate teaching, and research mentorship. Although
not required, candidates with clinical training who are license eligible in
Ohio are desired. Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2010, and
continue until the position is filled. Electronic applications will not be
accepted. Prospective candidates should submit a letter of interest, vita,
statements of research and teaching interests, selected reprints, and three
letters of recommendation to Michael Vasey, Chair, Psychopathology Search
Committee, Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, 1835 Neil
Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210-1222. Ohio State is an EEO/AA Employer. To build a
diverse workforce, women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with
disabilities are encouraged to apply.