Two positions available at McGill (Please circulate to our colleagues) > > Two Positions in the Department of Psychology, McGill University: > Behavioral Neuroscience, Human Cognitive Neuroscience > > McGill University > Department of Psychology > Assistant or junior Associate Professor Position in Behavioral Neuroscience > > The Department of Psychology of McGill University seeks applicants for a > tenuretrack position at the Assistant or junior Associate Professor level > in Behavioral Neuroscience. The deadline for receipt of completed > applications is January 15, 2001, with an anticipated starting date of > September 1, 2001. Our current strengths within this broad domain are in > the areas of vision, learning and memory, the psychopharmacology of reward > and reinforcement, and the biological basis of pain. Applications in these > areas as well as others in Behavioral Neuroscience are welcome. The > Department has excellent facilities for interdisciplinary research through > its links with related academic departments and research units in the > McGill University Health Centre including the Montreal Neurological > Institute. Applicants at the Assistant Professor level should present early > evidence of the ability to establish a record of significant, externally > funded research productivity, and applicants at the Associate Professor > level should have such a record. All applicants are expected to have an > aptitude for undergraduate and graduate teaching. Applicants should arrange > for three confidential letters of recommendation to be sent to the address > below. A curriculum vitae, description of current and proposed areas of > research, selected reprints of published or in press research articles, a > description of areas of teaching competency, interest, and approaches, and > other relevant material, should also be sent to > > Chair, Behavioral Neuroscience Search Committee > Department of Psychology > McGill University > 1205 Dr. Penfield Avenue > Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 1B1 > > In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be > given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. McGill > University is committed to equity in employment > McGill University > Department of Psychology [Note from Al Bregman: While priority is given to Canadians, many of our recent hirings have not been Canadians] > Assistant or junior Associate Professor Position in Human Cognitive > Neuroscience > > The Department of Psychology of McGill University seeks applicants for a > tenuretrack position at the Assistant or junior Associate Professor level > in Human Cognitive Neuroscience. The deadline for receipt of completed > applications is January 15, 2001, with an anticipated starting date of > September 1, 2001. Preference will be given to applicants with interests in > the cognitive neuroscience of higher order cognitive processes, such as > language, reasoning, problem solving, categorization, decision making. Our > current strengths within this broad domain are language, higher order > reasoning, learning, memory, and speech and music cognition. The Department > has excellent facilities for interdisciplinary research through its links > with related academic departments at McGill and other universities in > Montreal, research units in the McGill University Health Centre including > the Montreal Neurological Institute, and McGill Cognitive Science. > Applicants at the Assistant Professor level should present early evidence > of the ability to establish a record of significant, externally funded > research productivity, and applicants at the Associate Professor level > should have such a record. All applicants are expected to have an aptitude > for undergraduate and graduate teaching. Applicants should arrange for > three confidential letters of recommendation to be sent to the address > below. A curriculum vitae, description of current and proposed areas of > research, selected reprints of published or in press research articles, a > description of areas of teaching competency, interest, and approaches, and > other relevant material, should also be sent to > > Chair, Human Cognitive Neuroscience Search Committee > Department of Psychology > McGill University > 1205 Dr. Penfield Avenue > Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 1B1 > > In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be > given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. McGill > University is committed to equity in employment > [Note from Al Bregman: While priority is given to Canadians, many of our recent hirings have not been Canadians] > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > ___________________________________________________________________________ > A. A. J. Marley > Professor and Chair email: tony@hebb.psych.mcgill.ca > Department of Psychology telephone: 514-398-6102 > McGill University fax: 514-398-4896 > 1205 Avenue Dr. Penfield > Montreal, PQ H3A 1B1 > CANADA > __________________________________________________________________________
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