Human Cognitive Neuroscience position at McGill
Thomas R. Shultz
shultz at psych.mcgill.ca
Wed Dec 13 14:19:05 EST 2000
McGill University
Department of Psychology
Assistant or junior Associate Professor Position in Human Cognitive
Neuroscience
The Department of Psychology of McGill University seeks applicants for a
tenure-track position at the Assistant or junior Associate Professor level
in Human Cognitive Neuroscience. The deadline for receipt of completed
applications is January 15, 2001, with an anticipated starting date of
September 1, 2001. Preference will be given to applicants with interests in
the cognitive neuroscience of higher order cognitive processes, such as
language, reasoning, problem solving, categorization, decision making. Our
current strengths within this broad domain are language, higher order
reasoning, learning, memory, and speech and music cognition. The Department
has excellent facilities for interdisciplinary research through its links
with related academic departments at McGill and other universities in
Montreal, research units in the McGill University Health Centre including
the Montreal Neurological Institute, and McGill Cognitive Science.
Applicants at the Assistant Professor level should present early evidence
of the ability to establish a record of significant, externally funded
research productivity, and applicants at the Associate Professor level
should have such a record. All applicants are expected to have an aptitude
for undergraduate and graduate teaching. Applicants should arrange for
three confidential letters of recommendation to be sent to the address
below. A curriculum vitae, description of current and proposed areas of
research, selected reprints of published or in press research articles, a
description of areas of teaching competency, interest, and approaches, and
other relevant material, should also be sent to
Chair, Human Cognitive Neuroscience Search Committee
Department of Psychology
McGill University
1205 Dr. Penfield Avenue
Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 1B1
In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be
given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. McGill
University is committed to equity in employment.
All academically qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.
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Thomas R. Shultz, Professor, Department of Psychology,
McGill University, 1205 Penfield Ave., Montreal, Quebec,
Canada H3A 1B1.
E-mail: shultz at psych.mcgill.ca
NEW http://www.psych.mcgill.ca/perpg/fac/shultz/default.htm
Phone: 514 398-6139
Fax: 514 398-4896
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