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Behavioral Neuroscience Job Opportunities (temporary & permanent)

JEFF WILSON WILSONJ at ipfw.indiana.edu
Wed Jul 28 14:00:00 EST 1999


The following temporary and then tenure-track positions are available
because I will be leaving IPFW for a position at Albion College this
fall.  Anyone who wishes to discuss these positions further can meet
with me at the Neuroscience meeting in Miami (but please realize that
I will _not_ be involved in the hiring decision).

Jeff Wilson
wilsonj at ipfw.edu



THE DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY 
FORT WAYNE (IPFW) invites applications for one semester visiting 
position for the Spring semester, 2000.  The position requires a 
Master's degree (Ph.D. or ABD preferred) in psychology and 
specialization in behavioral neuroscience or psychobiology. The 
position requires teaching introductory and physiological psychology.

A full time load will be 12 hours (four sections).  Applicants should 
send, by October 15, 1999, a complete vita including teaching 
experience, and three letters of reference, to Elaine Blakemore, 
Ph.D., Chair, Department of Psychology, IPFW, Fort Wayne, Indiana 
46805-1499.  Inquiries may be made via email to blakemor at ipfw.edu.  
Women and minority applicants are especially encouraged to apply.  
Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne is an equal 
opportunity/affirmative action employer.

THE DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY 
FORT WAYNE (IPFW) invites applications for a tenure-track assistant 
professor position beginning in Fall, 2000.  The position requires a 
Ph.D. in psychology and specialization in behavioral neuroscience or 
psychobiology.  Duties include teaching courses in Introductory 
Psychology and Psychobiology, and possibly Statistics and/or 
Psychopharmacology.  Additional courses may be taught in area of 
specialization.  This position also requires developing a program of 
research leading to publication, and some service to the university, 
community, and profession.  The department does not have a graduate 
program.  Applicants should send, by January 10, 2000, a complete 
vita, a brief statement of teaching and research interests, three 
letters of reference, and reprints, if available, to Elaine Blakemore,

Ph.D., Chair, Department of Psychology, IPFW, Fort Wayne, Indiana 
46805-1499.  Women and minority applicants are especially encouraged 
to apply.  Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne is an equal

opportunity/affirmative action employer.



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