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From: Mike Cole (mcole@weber.ucsd.edu)
Date: Wed Apr 12 2000 - 08:27:40 PDT


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>From: Colin Cooper (c.cooper@qub.ac.uk) Subject: Chair and Lectureships in Psychology.

School of Psychology The Queen's University of Belfast

Chair of Psychology (Ref: 00/Q042C) This position is one of two established Chairs in the School of Psychology. Applications are invited from candidates whose research interests are compatible with the existing profile of the School. Applicants must hold a primary degree in Psychology, a PhD by research and have a distinguished record in teaching and research in the development of the discipline. An outstanding track record of publications successful grant application and presentation at scientific conferences is required and applicants must also have made an internationally recognised contribution to the discipline. Salary will be negotiable within the professorial range.

Informal enquiries of an academic nature should be made to Dr John Kremer, telephone (+44) 28 9027 4375, email: j.kremer@qub.ac.uk

Lectureships in Psychology The School wishes to expand its activities in the areas of Individual Differences and Statistics and Design and invites applications from those with good research backgrounds in these areas.

Individual Differences (Ref: 00/P194C) Applicants must have at least a second class honours degree in Psychology, a PhD by research in psychology and some post doctoral experience. Research interests in Individual Differences, particularly into the biological, cognitive or computational processes underlying mainstream models of human personality, mood, emotion, motivation or intelligence are required together with a publication record in scientific journals and some experience of presentation at scientific conferences and grant applications. The following are desirable: a first class honours degree in Psychology, eligibility for Chartered membership of the BPS, teaching experience which includes lecturing and project supervision and experience of teaching Individual Differences, research expertise in Individual Differences in an area compatible with the School's existing activities, a track record of publication and of successful grant applications.

Informal enquiries should be made to Dr Carol McGuinness, telephone (+44) 28 9027 4373, or email: c.mcguinness@qub.ac.uk

Statistics and Design (Ref: 00/P195C) Applicants should have at least a second class honours degree in Psychology, a PhD by research in psychology and some postdoctoral experience together with experience of teaching statistics and design in areas compatible with the School's interests and ethos in this area. Individuals must also have experience of teaching and using SPSS, together with a publication record in scientific journals and some experience of presentation at scientific conferences and grant application. The following are desirable: a first class honours degree in Psychology, eligibility for Chartered membership of the BPS, experience of teaching statistics and design to psychology undergraduates; the development of a teaching programme in statistics and design; formal lecturing and project supervision teaching experience of quantative and qualitative methodology; research expertise in a relevant area to the School, an interest in research in an area relevant to the School's activities, a track record of publication and of successful grant applications.

Informal enquiries should be made to Dr Orla Muldoon, telephone (+44) 28 9027 4283, or email: o.muldoon@qub.ac.uk

Salary: Lecturer A 17,238 - 22,579 per annum, Lecturer B 23, 521 - 30,065 per annum, with eligibility for USS and relocation where appropriate.

Consideration will also be given to appointment at Senior Lectureship level where candidates must demonstrate a relevant track record of publications and successful grant applications.

Closing date: Friday, 5.00pm 5 May 2000 for all posts.

Applicants, quoting appropriate reference number(s), may obtain further particulars from:

Personnel Office, The Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN TEL: (028 90) 273044 or (028 90) 273854 (answering machine). FAX: (028 90) 324944

personnel@qub.ac.uk

The University is committed to equal opportunities and to selection on merit. It therefore welcomes applications from all sections of society.

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>From: Cees van Leeuwen (cees.van-leeuwen@sunderland.ac.uk) Subject: Lectureship / Team Leader in Psychology.

Principal Lecturer/Team Leader in Psychology The Business School, University of Sunderland.

28,978-36,436

The Business School wishes to appoint a Principal Lecturer to lead the Psychology Team. The Team delivers British Psychological Society accredited programmes to both single subject and joint routes, and a postgraduate conversion course from its base in the award winning St Peter's Campus.

Your qualifications will include a PhD in a relevant area and you will have a significant record of research publications, with sound management and administrative skills, together with relevant teaching experience. You will be expected to foster and develop collaborative links with industry, commerce and education and provide effective leadership in the design, development and delivery of innovative modules at all levels.

Informal enquiries welcomed by: Mr Jim Neilson (0191) 5152349, jim.neilson@sunderland.ac.uk

Dr David Sanders (0191) 5152204, david.sanders@sunderland.ac.uk

Submit your CV with a letter of application detailing current salary, quoting va cancy title and reference number, to:

Personnel Department University of Sunderland Langham Tower Ryhope Road Sunderland SR2 7EE

employee.recruitment@sunderland.ac.uk

Ref No: BUAL117

Closing Date: 9/5/2000

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