FW: Job Advert

Kelley Sacco ks7t at andrew.cmu.edu
Wed Jan 29 15:01:26 UTC 2003


------ Forwarded Message
> From: Julian Pine <jp at psychology.nottingham.ac.uk>
> Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 14:47:52 +0000
> To: sacco at cmu.edu
> Subject: Job Advert
> 
> Would it be possible for you to post the following message on the
> relevant info-childes list.
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> 
> Julian
> --
> 
> I would like to draw the attention of people on this list to the
> following job advert and encourage applications, particularly from
> people using preferential looking and/or head-turn preference
> procedures to look at infants' early linguistic knowledge and/or
> distributional learning abilities.
> 
> 
> Julian Pine
> 
> 
> ******************************
> Dr. Julian Pine
> School of Psychology
> University of Nottingham
> NG7 2RD
> United Kingdom
> 
> email:jp at psyc.nott.ac.uk
> Tel: 44 115 951 5285
> Fax: 44 115 951 5324
> ******************************
> 
> 
> 
> School of Psychology, University of Nottingham
> 
> Lecturers in Psychology (up to five permanent posts)
> 
> Applications are invited for the above posts from individuals with a
> strong record or proven potential for research in any field of
> empirical psychology. The School is particularly keen to make
> appointments in the following areas: developmental psychology, social
> psychology, the neural basis of cognitive processes, other aspects of
> cognitive neuroscience, and clinical neuropsychology. Duties will
> include research, teaching through some mixture of lectures,
> practical classes, tutorials and project supervision as directed by
> the Head of School, and some administration.
> 
> Most of the School's undergraduate teaching is for a BSc Psychology
> degree, however we recently introduced the UK's first undergraduate
> BSc in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience and we have excellent
> facilities in this field.
> 
> The School has thriving research programs and good facilities in the
> areas of cognitive psychology and cognitive modeling, conceptual and
> linguistic development and social processes, risk and health. The
> School has strong links with the University's Medical School,
> including laboratories for investigation of cognitive processes by
> neurone recording and behaviour, and extensive collaborations with
> the Magnetic Resonance Centre on campus, for fMRI research. We have
> in-house laboratories for ERP, TMS and research on human vision. We
> also have strong connections with the recently formed Institute of
> Learning Sciences, with the MRC Institute of Hearing Research, with
> the Institute for the Study of Genetics Biorisks and Society, and
> with the planned Institute of Neuroscience.
> 
> Salary will be within the range of £22,191 - £33,679 per annum,
> depending on qualifications and experience.
> 
> 

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