LINGUIST List 17.2727
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Sat Sep 23 2006
Jobs: Cognitive Science, Neuroling: Asst Prof, Bowling Green State U
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1. Laura
Dilley,
Cognitive Science, Neurolinguistics: Asst Prof, Bowling Green State University, OH, USA
Message 1: Cognitive Science, Neurolinguistics: Asst Prof, Bowling Green State University, OH, USA
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Date: 22-Sep-2006
From: Laura Dilley <dilley bgnet.bgsu.edu>
Subject: Cognitive Science, Neurolinguistics: Asst Prof, Bowling Green State University, OH, USA
University or Organization: Bowling Green State University Department: Department of Psychology Web Address: http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/neuroscience/neuro.htm Job Rank: Assistant Professor Specialty Areas: Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics Description: The Department of Psychology and the J. P. Scott Center for Neuroscience, Mind, & Behavior at Bowling Green State University invite applications for a tenure track position in HUMAN COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE at the assistant professor level. We are particularly interested in candidates employing electrophysiological techniques to study language and/or music cognition, although all outstanding candidates with research interests in perception, attention and memory will receive serious consideration. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the Center's focus on the neural basis of communication by establishing an EEG/ERP lab, maintaining an active, externally funded program of research, providing quality graduate and undergraduate instruction, and supervising graduate student research. Qualifications for the position include a doctorate in psychology or related field. The position begins August, 2007. Salary and start-up are competitive and commensurate with peer institution levels for rank and position and in keeping with candidate experience and credentials. Applicants should send a cover letter describing their research and evidence of teaching effectiveness, a curriculum vitae, three current (dated within one year) letters of reference, and representative publications or preprints. Graduate transcripts may be requested at a later date. Applications received by December 1, 2006 will receive fullest consideration, but review of applications will continue until a suitable candidate is identified. For more information about the department, please see our web site at www.bgsu.edu/ departments/psych/. For more information about the J. P. Scott Center for Neuroscience, Mind, and Behavior, please see www.bgsu.edu/departments/neuroscience/neuro.htm. Bowling Green State University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and encourages applications from women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. Address for Applications: Dr. Devin McAuley, Chair Cognitive Neuroscience Search Committee Department of Psychology Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403-0232 USA mcauley bgnet.bgsu.edu fax (419)372-6013 Application Deadline: (Open until filled) Contact Information: Laura Dilley Email: dilley bgnet.bgsu.edu
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