Carnegie Mellon University: Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Psychology & Neuroscience Institute
Carnegie
Mellon University seeks highly qualified applicants for a tenure-track
position shared by the Carnegie Mellon Neuroscience Institute and the
Department of Psychology. Appointments will be considered at ranks from
assistant to associate professor (including tenured associate). Our
programs place high value on programmatic, theory-driven research that
advances understanding of how intelligence is realized by the complex
biology and processing of the human brain. We are particularly
interested in applicants whose theoretical approaches and methodologies
can link to Carnegie Mellon University’s core strengths in biological
sciences, cognitive science, computation, data science and engineering,
and whose research can capitalize on Carnegie Mellon's state-of-the-art
MRI capabilities to understand healthy brains and mental or neurological
disorders. To apply: https://apply.interfolio.com/105767 Applicants
to this position may also wish to apply to a broader position
announcement from the Carnegie Mellon Department of Psychology (see
announcement from the Carnegie Mellon Department of Psychology: https://apply.interfolio.com/105760 ). Carnegie
Mellon University is committed to increasing the diversity of its
community on a range of intellectual and cultural dimensions. Carnegie
Mellon welcomes faculty applicants who will contribute to this diversity
through their research, teaching and service. Qualified candidates who
can contribute through their work/life experiences to the diversity and
excellence of the academic community are encouraged to apply. Carnegie
Mellon University seeks to meet the needs of dual-career couples and is a
member of the Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC) that
assists with dual-career searches. Carnegie Mellon offers highly
competitive salaries and start-up packages in an attractive and livable
urban environment.
To
be considered for positions beginning Fall 2023, interested applicants
should submit 1) a statement that describes their research (2-4 pages)
and how it relates to psychology and neuroscience, and a one-page
diversity statement, and 2) a CV including prospective teaching
interests and relevant experience. We will begin to review applicant
materials on a rolling basis no later than September 1, 2022, and will
request full applications from candidates of interest. The website will
be available for applications as early as August 1, 2022 and applicants
are welcome to submit at any time thereafter. Formal interviews -
expected to be in person, but depending on circumstances, remote is also
possible - will begin in the Fall of 2022. New applications will be
accepted until November 30, 2022.
Questions should be addressed to search chair Roberta Klatzky <klatzky@xxxxxxx> Carnegie Mellon University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.