Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Re: Job Announcement-Loyola University Maryland

THE DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AT LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MARYLAND invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in an applied-experimental area of Psychology. The appointment will begin September 2011. Loyola University Maryland offers the B.A., M.S. (clinical and/or counseling), and Psy.D. (clinical-APA accredited) degrees in psychology. Responsibilities include teaching primarily undergraduate and some graduate courses, continuation of personal scholarship, student advising, directing student research projects, and service to the department and University. Required Qualifications: The successful candidate must possess: (1) an earned doctorate in Psychology (area of specialty is open); (2) expertise and the ability to teach at least some of the following types of courses: history and systems, forensic psychology, introduction to psychology, evolutionary psychology, cognitive psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, research methodology (undergraduate and gra!
duate), and undergraduate specialty seminars in faculty member's area of scholarship; (3) demonstrated potential for establishing a strong, productive research program; and (4) an awareness of and interest in the educational mission of Jesuit higher education (e.g., academic excellence, diversity, social justice). Loyola seeks a broad spectrum of candidates, including women, sexual minorities, and people of color, who understand, respect, and can contribute to the University's mission and values. Salary is competitive. For more information about this position, please seehttp://careers.loyola.edu. To apply, please visit http://careers.loyola.edu and electronically submit a cover letter, curriculum vita, and a statement of teaching interests and philosophy that explicitly incorporates a clear understanding of the mission of Jesuit higher education and how one will contribute to this mission. (See the following link for more information about the university's values: www.loyol!
a.edu/about-loyola/visionvalues/values.html). Copies of undergraduate
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nd graduate transcripts, and three letters of recommendation, at least one of which comments on teaching abilities, should be sent to: Dr. Carolyn Barry, Search Committee Co-Chair, Department of Psychology, Loyola University Maryland, 4501 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210-2699. All application materials are due January 3, 2011. Applications received after that date may not receive full attention.