Thank you for clarification -- I almost thought that way you described but
had some doubts if was correct. It is too bad that you are not coming to
NY, I'd like to meet you. I hope that you get the reward which force you to
change your mind (I cross my fingers) :-)
>Are you an
>American citizen? Does it make any difference if you aren't? What sort of
>job are you looking for? I know we're searching for one in our educational
>psychology department.
Yes, I'm a naturalized US citizen. But I doubt that it would make a
difference unless you are a permanent resident with right to work in the US.
Of course, I'm talking about the law and not about practice of hiring that I
don't know much because, as we say in the former Soviet Union, I'm "on the
other side of barricade."
I'm looking for academic Assistant Professor position preferably at Ed.
Department rather than Psych. Department (although I'll take it anyway).
Somehow It seems that I missed ad about your department. If it is not too
late and not big hassle for you can you send me info or direct to a useful
person who can inform me about this position, please.
Thanks for your interest in me and help,
Eugene
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Eugene Matusov
UC Santa Cruz