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[AUDITORY] New faculty position at Harvard Medical School, Mass Eye and Ear Audiology and Eaton Peabody Labs



Hello auditory list,

 

I am writing because there is an exciting new faculty position at Mass Eye and Ear Audiology and Eaton Peabody Labs.  The faculty appointment would be at Harvard Medical School.

 

The position is exciting because it bridges clinical audiology with translational research in an incredibly stimulating environment.  In addition to what is happening within MEE, faculty will have access to PhD students in the Harvard/MIT Speech and Hearing Bioscience and Technology (SHBT) program and AuD students in the new AUD program launching in 2023 at the MGH Institute of Health Professions in partnership with MEE.  The official job posting is attached and pasted below for your convenience.

 

If you know of any great candidates, please pass along this information to them or put them in touch with me.

 

Thank you and all the best,

 

Julie

 

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Julie G. Arenberg, Ph.D., CCC-A

she/her/hers

Director of Clinical Audiology Research and Education, Audiology,

Associate Professor, Department of Otolaryngology

Harvard Medical School

 

Mass Eye and Ear

243 Charles Street, Boston MA 02114

T 617-807-7904, F 617-573-9876

masseyeandear.org

 

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Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

Instructor or Assistant Professor – Audiology and Hearing Science

 

 

The Audiology Division and Eaton-Peabody Laboratories (EPL) at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear (MEE), Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at the Harvard Medical School are actively seeking applications from researchers interested in a faculty position here in the disciplines of hearing and deafness. MEE and EPL provide an interdisciplinary and collaborative intellectual environment within an active clinical setting, including 31 basic science and clinical investigators studying hearing and balance. MEE researchers hold faculty appointments at Harvard Medical School and participate in teaching programs for graduate students, medical students, and residents, at both Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, including the Program in Speech and Hearing & Bioscience and Technology. Participation in teaching will also be available at the MGH Institute of Health Professions new Doctor of Audiology Program starting in the summer of 2023 in partnership with MEE.

 

We are seeking researchers involved in clinical research related to audiology including auditory disorders, development, plasticity and training, (re)habilitation with or without hearing devices. Candidates must have a PhD and clinical certification in Audiology, an outstanding record of research accomplishments, and a strong interest in collaboration. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

 

We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

 

Interested candidates should send a CV and Statement of Research Interests to: Julie Arenberg, Ph.D.; Director of Research and Education in Clinical Audiology; Massachusetts Eye and Ear; 243 Charles St., Boston MA 02114; Email: julie_arenberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

 

 

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