LINGUIST List 22.3712
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Thu Sep 22 2011
Jobs: Cog Sci: Assistant Professor in Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences
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Cognitive Science: Assistant Professor in Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MA, USA
Message 1: Cognitive Science: Assistant Professor in Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MA, USA
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Date: 21-Sep-2011
From: Human Resources <none given.com>
Subject: Cognitive Science: Assistant Professor in Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MA, USA
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University or Organization: MIT
Department: Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Job Location: Massachusetts, USA
Job Rank: Assistant Professor in Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Specialty Areas: Cognitive Science
Description:
Assistant Professor in Brain and Cognitive Sciences MIT's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences anticipates making a tenure track faculty appointment at the Assistant Professor level in cognitive science and cognitive neuroscience or computational cognition and neuroscience. We seek to hire a candidate whose research focuses on either 1) any area of cognitive science and/or human cognitive neuroscience, or 2) computational cognition or neuroscience - broadly on computational studies of intelligence. In addition to conducting research, faculty members at MIT teach undergraduate and graduate courses and supervise graduate and undergraduate participation in research. Ph.D. must be completed by start date of employment. Submit application materials (cover letter, CV, research statement, statement of teaching interests, publication list, and three reference letters) online at the application URL below. Please note in cover letter if application is for cognitive or computational area. MIT is an affirmative action employer and we encourage applications from women and underrepresented minorities.
Application Deadline: 02-Dec-2011
Web Address for Applications: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/890
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