[Xmca-l] Fwd: [COGDEVSOC] Visiting Assistant Professor Position at Binghamton University

mike cole mcole@ucsd.edu
Wed Feb 15 12:11:43 PST 2017


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From: Erin A Jant <ejant@binghamton.edu>
Date: Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 11:55 AM
Subject: [COGDEVSOC] Visiting Assistant Professor Position at Binghamton
University
To: cogdevsoc@lists.cogdevsoc.org


Visiting Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure-Track) of Psychology



The Department of Psychology at *Binghamton University (SUNY) *invites
applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor position (nontenure-track,
one-year) in psychology. The position will start Fall 2017 with an initial
appointment of one year that might be extended for additional terms. We are
seeking a dynamic, innovative teacher with a commitment to high-quality,
rigorous undergraduate education (with a potential for graduate teaching as
well). The area of specialization is open; however, we are particularly
interested in individuals who may bring expertise in social,
industrial/organizational, multicultural issues, or developmental.



The successful candidate will teach three courses per semester. There will
be additional opportunities to participate in curriculum development and
program assessment. There are likely to be opportunities for summer and
inter-session teaching for extra pay as well.



The Psychology Department consists of 35 faculty members in three doctoral
programs: Behavioral Neuroscience, Clinical Science, and Cognitive and
Brain Sciences.  The department is family-friendly and there is a preschool
on campus.  Additional information about the department is available at
http://www2.binghamton.edu/psychology.



Binghamton University, which is part of the State University of New York,
enrolls approximately 17,200 undergraduate and graduate students, including
more than 5,000 students of color and 1,500 international students from 100
countries.  The campus is located on 887 acres (including a 350 acre nature
preserve) above the Susquehanna River and received the highest “green”
rating in the Princeton Review’s ranking of colleges by environmental
sustainability. Greater Binghamton is a metropolitan area of about 250,000
with an affordable cost of living and excellent schools. There are many
outdoor and cultural activities demonstrating a unique blend of urban and
rural appeal.  The employment base of the region is dominated by
electronics and health care.



The Department of Psychology is dedicated to the goal of building a diverse
and inclusive teaching, research, and working environment. Potential
applicants who share this goal, especially underrepresented minorities,
women and persons with disabilities, are strongly encouraged to apply.
Binghamton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.



Completed applications received by 31 March 2017 will receive full
consideration. Applications arriving after this date will be reviewed as
needed until the position is filled. To apply, please submit a curriculum
vita; a cover letter describing experience and interest in the position;
and a teaching portfolio that includes a statement of teaching philosophy
and pedagogical approach, sample syllabus, evidence of teaching
effectiveness (e.g. awards, evaluations) and any other relevant
information. Please also arrange for three confidential letters of
recommendation from individuals familiar with your teaching performance.
All documents should be submitted to: https://binghamton.
interviewexchange.com.



-- 
Erin Jant, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
Binghamton University
*Office: *Old Johnson, Room 232
*Phone*: 607-777-5466


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