Wednesday, August 31, 2011

JOBS: Developmental Science Position at North Dakota State University

Dear Division 20 Colleagues,

The Department of Human Development and Family Science at NDSU is seeking to hire a tenure-track assistant professor specializing in Adult Development and Aging. Below is a brief description of the position – for a full description visit http://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/hdfs/documents/misc/Developmental_Science_Position__3_.pdf .

Interested persons can contact jim.deal@ndsu.edu for more information or apply online at https://jobs.ndsu.edu/postings/774 . Please share this announcement with anyone who might be interested.

Thank you!

Heather Fuller-Iglesias, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor  /  Human Development and Family Science

 

Dept. 2615, PO Box 6050  /  Fargo ND 58108-6050

p: 701.231.5621  /  f: 701.231.9645

www.ndsu.edu

 

 

DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE POSITION:  North Dakota State University. One nine-month, tenure-track, assistant professor of developmental science, emphasis in adult development and aging, to begin August 13, 2012; earned doctorate in developmental science, human development, developmental psychology, gerontology or a closely related discipline required (ABD considered). Salary is dependent upon qualifications and experience. Responsibilities include maintaining a strong program of scholarly research, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in adult development and aging (2 per semester), and directing graduate student research. Successful candidates will demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of multiple research methods for assessing human development, an active program of research, evidence of potential to secure external funding, evidence of effective teaching, an ability to interact and collaborate effectively with a diversity of colleagues and students, and effective oral and written communication skills.  The area of research is open, but we are particularly interested in individuals with a focus on cognitive aspects of adult development and aging or on methodological/quantitative analytical approaches to adult development and aging. Send letter of application, transcripts, curriculum vitae, samples of recent publications, names and contact information of three references, and evidence of successful teaching to:

 

                                Jim Deal, Ph.D.

                                Chair, Developmental Science Search Committee

                                Department of Human Development and Family Science

                                North Dakota State University Department 2615

                                283 EML Hall

                                PO Box 6050

                                Fargo, ND 58108-6050

                                (701) 231-8268 (office)

                                (701) 231-9645 (fax)

                                www.ndsu.edu/hdfs

 

Review of applications will begin on December 5, 2011; applications will continue to be accepted and reviewed until a suitable candidate is selected and recommended for appointment.  North Dakota State University is an equal opportunity employer