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Fri Aug 07 2009
Jobs: English, Psycholinguistics & Vision: Asst Prof, Johns Hopkins U
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1. Barbara
Fisher,
English, Psycholinguistics & Vision: Asst Prof, Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, USA
Message 1: English, Psycholinguistics & Vision: Asst Prof, Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, USA
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Date: 06-Aug-2009
From: Barbara Fisher <fisher cogsci.jhu.edu>
Subject: English, Psycholinguistics & Vision: Asst Prof, Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, USA
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University or Organization: Johns Hopkins University
Department: Department of Cognitive Science
Job Location: Maryland, USA
Web Address: http://www.cogsci.jhu.edu
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Psycholinguistics; Vision
Required Language(s): English (eng)
Description:
The Department of Cognitive Science at Johns Hopkins University seeks one or more faculty candidates with exceptionally strong records of conducting and directing cognitive research. Two areas of cognitive science are of particular interest: psycholinguistics and vision. Within the former area, the ideal candidate should address linguistic processing of syntax/semantics/pragmatics, carry out research that makes substantive contact with linguistic theory, and integrate experimental and computational methods. Within the latter area, the ideal candidate should address mid- to high-level vision, conduct research that makes substantive contact with theories of vision, and integrate multiple approaches (e.g., formal theoretical, behavioral, neuroimaging, computational). The rank is open, although preference may be given to Assistant Professor appointments. Candidates should carry out integrative work in the target areas, and have the ability to conduct effective teaching, student supervision, and collaboration in a formally-oriented, highly interdisciplinary cognitive science environment. Applications will be reviewed starting October 15, 2009 and will be considered until the positions are filled. Please send CV, research statement, and three letters of recommendation to the email address below. Please send electronic submissions only. The Johns Hopkins University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer, Minorities, women, Vietnam-era veterans, disabled veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Application Deadline: 31-Dec-2009
Email Address for Applications: search cogsci.jhu.edu
Contact Information:
Peggy MacKenzie
Email: mackenzie cogsci.jhu.edu
Phone: 410-516-5331
Fax: 410-516-8020
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