13.2599, Jobs: Neuroling: Asst/Assoc Prof at McGill U, Canada

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Subject: 13.2599, Jobs: Neuroling: Asst/Assoc Prof at McGill U, Canada

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Date:  Wed, 09 Oct 2002 17:09:33 +0000
From:  marc.pell at mcgill.ca
Subject:  Neuroling: Asst/Associate Professor at McGill Univ, Quebec, Canada

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Date:  Wed, 09 Oct 2002 17:09:33 +0000
From:  marc.pell at mcgill.ca
Subject:  Neuroling: Asst/Associate Professor at McGill Univ, Quebec, Canada


University or Organization: McGill University
Rank of Job: Assistant/Associate Professor
Specialty Areas Required: Neurolinguistics, multi-modal neural imaging
techniques

Description:

	   Faculty Position in Language Neuroscience

The School of Communication Sciences & Disorders of McGill University
invites applications for one junior tenure-track appointment at the
Assistant/Associate Professor level.

The selected candidate will have the opportunity to participate in a
major multidisciplinary initiative at McGill, including collaborations
with the recently-established Centre for Research on Language, Mind
and Brain, the Montreal Neurological Institute, and the Lady Davis
Institute of the Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital, all of
which have benefited from an expansion of experimental facilities made
possible by grants from the Canada Foundation for Innovation.  We are
particularly interested in applicants with an established record of
research in the neural bases of higher levels of language processing.
Expertise in multi-modal neural imaging techniques (e.g., MEG, TMS,
ERP, fMRI, PET) is preferred.

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however Canadians
and permanent residents will be given priority.  McGill University is
committed to equity in employment.

Interested applicants should send their curriculum vitae and a short
statement of research interests, selected reprints, and arrange for
three letters of recommendation to be sent directly to:

	Attn: Dr. Marc Pell, Ph.D.
	School of Communication Sciences & Disorders
	McGill University
	1266 Pine Avenue West
	Montreal, Quebec H3G 1A8
	Canada
	Applications are due by 01-Dec-2002


Contact Information:
	Dr. Marc Pell.
	Email: marc.pell at mcgill.ca
	Tel: 514 398 4133

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