Connectionists: faculty positions in computational neuroscience, cognitive psychology Higher School of Economics, Moscow

boris gutkin boris.gutkin at ens.fr
Fri Nov 6 09:13:30 EST 2015


for more information about projects in the Theoretical Neuroscience Group, please contact me directly by email.





School of Psychology at the Faculty of Social Sciences


Assistant Professor in Psychology (multiple positions)
School of Psychology at the Faculty of Social Sciences
National Research University Higher School of Economics
Moscow, Russia 

 
The School of Psychology of the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia invites applications for full-time, tenure-track positions of Assistant Professor in psychology and related fields, notably in cognitive psychology, social and personality psychology, economic psychology, engineering psychology cognitive and computational neuroscience (including neuroeconomics). Applications for Associate and Full Professorships can also be considered in exceptional cases. Knowledge of Russian is not required as teaching is done in English.

 
About HSE

The HSE is a young, dynamic, fast-growing Russian research university. Over the past twenty years, the HSE has become one of Russia's largest universities in the fields of economics, social sciences and humanities, and has earned the reputation of a national leader in higher education. One of its unique features has been its direct involvement in socioeconomic reforms in Russia, which has allowed HSE to develop as a “project and research university” where education, fundamental and applied research, and "think tank" activities are combined for the comprehensive development of society. Committed to high-quality research, HSE now has over twenty international research laboratories, led by eminent professors from all over the world; more such laboratories are expected to be opened by early 2016. The Department of Psychology provides excellent research facilities for studies in experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience. We provide excellent opportunities to teach in English at BA and MS levels. 

 
Requirements

Candidates must hold a recent Ph.D. in psychology, social sciences, neuroscience, computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics or related fields, or be within a year of completion at the time of application. The successful candidate is expected to conduct high-quality research publishable in reputable peer-reviewed journals with research support provided by the university’s Centre for Advanced Studies. The appointments will be made for three years in the first instance, starting in September 2016, with reviews of teaching and research during the third year.

 
Benefits

The salary is competitive, indexed to inflation annually, and subject to a 13% flat income tax. The university offers health insurance (free of charge), language assistance, and other social benefits; travel support and other research assistance are generous. Since we have heavy emphasis placed on high quality research, the teaching load of newly hired faculty is relatively low and service is minimal.

 
Application and Interviews

Please provide a CV, a statement of research interest and a recent research paper via online application form. At least 2 letters of reference should be forwarded directly to the attention of the Psychology Review Committee at cas at hse.ru.

 
The deadline for accepting application materials is  December 04, 2015 .
 
More information about the university and the Centre is available at the www.hse.ru/en, http://social.hse.ru/en/psy/ and www.cas.hse.ru

http://cas.hse.ru/psychology_2016_2017



Boris Gutkin, PhD
Research Director CNRS
Group for Neural Theory
Laboratoire des Neurosciences Cognitives, INSERM U 960
Department of Cognitive Studies
Institute for the Study of Cognition
Ecole Normale Superieure
Paris. France
boris.gutkin at ens.fr
www.gnt.ens.fr

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