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Job Profile
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Iowa State University
Assistant Professor, Psychology and Law / Psychology
Job Location: Ames, IA
Department:
Psychology / 080588
Shift:
Tenure Track, 9-Months, Full Time
Proposed Start Date
August 16, 2009
Job Description
The Psychology Department at Iowa State University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in any aspect of psychology and law. The ability to affiliate with the Ph.D. programs in social psychology, cognitive psychology, or counseling psychology is desired but not required. Primary consideration will be given to those who have a record of publishing in top psychology journals and can teach an undergraduate course in psychology and law which will become a required course in the interdisciplinary Criminal Justice Studies program. The successful candidate also will serve on the advisory board of the Criminal Justice Studies program.
The successful applicant may wish to affiliate with the ISU Institute for Social and Behavioral Research (ISBR) or the newly established Center for the Study of Violence (CSV) for research collaboration.
Required Qualifications
PhD in Social Psychology or closely related discipline. Successful candidates will have a record of publications in high-quality refereed journals commensurate with experience, and show evidence of teaching proficiency.
Salary
Commensurate with qualifications
To ensure consideration, submit application by
10/15/2008
How To Apply:
To see more information about this position and the complete application process, please access the link below:
Iowa State University
An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
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