The Wabash College Psychology Department invites applications for a 2-year Visiting Assistant Professor position (pending satisfactory first-year review) beginning July 1, 2012. PhD preferred; ABD considered. The successful candidate will have research and teaching interests in neuroscience, and will teach courses in behavioral neuroscience, sensation and perception, and introductory psychology. Of particular interest are candidates with the potential to offer cross-departmental courses attractive to advanced students of biology, e.g. neurophysiology. Teaching load is three courses per semester. Wabash College, located approximately 45 minutes from Indianapolis and West Lafayette, is a selective, independent institution dedicated to the undergraduate education of young men, with a history of excellence in liberal arts teaching dating to 1832. The Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts, housed at Wabash, is a nationally recognized leader in studying and promoting best practices in the liberal arts. The College and the department are deeply committed to programmatic scholarship with student collaborators. Send letter of application, vita, separate statements of teaching and research interests, three letters of reference, and graduate and undergraduate transcripts electronically to Pam Sacco, Administrative Assistant for Social Science Division, at saccop@wabash.edu. Inquiries about the position may be directed to Dr. Preston Bost, chair of the Psychology Department, at bostp@wabash.edu. Review of applications will begin March 21 and continue until the position is filled. Wabash College, a liberal arts college committed to undergraduate education of men, welcomes applications from persons of all backgrounds. EOE
Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology, Wabash College
Job Type:
Part-Time or Visiting Faculty
Institution:
Wabash College