faculty position in cognitive neuroscience

Michael Ullman michael at georgetown.edu
Thu Jan 23 17:20:30 UTC 2003



TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITION IN COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
Georgetown University

The Department of Neuroscience is recruiting a new tenure-track
faculty member in cognitive neuroscience at the rank of either
Assistant or Associate Professor.  We seek an outstanding candidate
with research in language, memory, motor systems, or other areas of
cognitive neuroscience.

We have state-of-the-art core facilities in EEG/ERP and in human (3T)
and animal (7T) magnetic resonance (fMRI), and access to numerous
populations with developmental or acquired brain disorders. We offer
an outstanding intellectual and collaborative environment with highly
competitive salary and start-up packages.  Successful candidates must
have a Ph.D. or the equivalent, evidence of productivity and
innovation, and the potential to establish an independently funded
research program.  Applications are encouraged from women and
underrepresented minorities.


To apply send the following to the address below: (1) a detailed CV;
(2) a two-page statement of research and teaching interests; and (3)
no more than three preprints or reprints. Please also have three
referees send recommendations to the same address.

Faculty Search Committee
Attention: Michael Ullman
Department of Neuroscience
Georgetown University
Box 571464
Washington DC 20057-1464
http://neuro.georgetown.edu

Application review will begin immediately and will continue until the
position is filled.

Georgetown University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmation Action
Employer.  Qualified candidates will receive employment consideration
without regard to race, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion,
national origin, marital status, veteran status or disability.  We
are committed to diversity in the workplace.
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