position in cognitive or computational neuroscience

Charlotte Manly charlotte.manly at louisville.edu
Fri Oct 19 12:06:33 EDT 2001


Dear Connectionists,

Please circulate to interested parties.

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The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the University 
of Louisville invites applications for a tenure-track position as 
Assistant Professor in cognitive neuroscience or computational 
neuroscience.  The specific research area can come from a broad 
domain, including theoretical and applied areas of cognition, 
development, and vision.   Applicants must show promise of building 
an outstanding record of externally funded research and publication. 
Postdoctoral experience is desirable.  The position will begin August 
1, 2002.  Salary and start-up package are highly competitive. 
Applicants should have a curriculum vitae, description of research 
and teaching interests and experience, reprints and/or preprints, and 
three letters of recommendation forwarded to:  John R. Pani, Ph.D., 
Chair, Experimental Search Committee, Department of Psychological and 
Brain Sciences, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292. 
Review of applications will begin January 10, 2001 and will continue 
until the position is filled.   Women and minorities are encouraged 
to apply.  The University of Louisville is an Affirmative Action, 
Equal Opportunity Employer. 

The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences 
(http://www.louisville.edu/a-s/psychology/) has been targeted for 
further enhancement by the University's Challenge for Excellence. 
Louisville is a dynamic city that is ranked highly for its quality of 
life, community and state commitment to education, and support for 
the arts. 
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Charlotte F. Manly, Ph.D.		|  Psychological & Brain Sciences
Assistant Professor		|  317 Life Sciences Bldg
ph: (502) 852-8162			|  University of Louisville
fax: (502) 852-8904		|  Louisville, KY  40292
charlotte.manly at louisville.edu
http://www.louisville.edu/a-s/psychology/
http://www.louisville.edu/~cfmanl01




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