Job Opening

Wayne Gray gray at gmu.edu
Thu Sep 4 12:03:49 EDT 1997


Job Opening in Cognitive Science

Cognitive Science applied to Human Factors. The Department of Psychology at
George Mason University anticipates a tenure-track position at the junior
level beginning Fall 1998. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in
Cognitive Psychology or related area, experience in applying cognitive
theory to solve real-world problems. A record of or strong potential for
external funding is expected, and evidence of strong teaching is highly
desirable, as is an interest in interdisciplinary work. Teaching expertise
should include undergraduate, graduate cognitive psychology as well as
specialty courses.

Applications will be evaluated starting on November 15, 1997, and will
continue until a suitable candidate is found for this position. A vita,
three letters of recommendation, a brief statement of research and teaching
interests, and copies of relevant preprints/reprints should be sent to:
Search Committee, George Mason University, MSN 3F5, Fairfax, VA 22030-4444.
For more information about our Human Factors/Applied Cognitive Program, see
our web page:

http://www.hfac.gmu.edu.

We encourage applications from women and minority candidates. George Mason
University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

(George Mason University is located approx. 15 miles SW of Washington, DC
and is the newest university in the Virginia state system.)

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