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PSYCOLOQUY ISSN 1055-0143 day, 14th August 2001, Newsletter Section

(1) Employment: Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Psychology.
(2) Employment: Five Faculty Positions.

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From: Norma Bartlett (psy...@rivendell.otago.ac.nz)
Subject: Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Psychology.

UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, Te Whare Wananga o Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Lecturers/Senior Lecturers in Psychology (Confirmation Path)

Applications are invited for two positions of Lecturer or Senior
Lecturer (equivalent to North American tenure track Assistant
Professor/Associate Professor) in the Department of Psychology. Area
of research specialisation is open but for one position, preference
will be given to an applicant with demonstrated expertise in
Developmental Psychology.

The Department supports productive research programmes in experimental
and applied psychology. The teaching programme emphasises the
development of student research skills. In addition to undergraduate,
Masters and PhD degrees in Psychology, the Department offers a
postgraduate diploma in Clinical Psychology and contributes to
interdisciplinary courses in Cognitive Science and Neuroscience.
Excellent computing and technical facilities support the teaching and
research programmes in the Department.

Specific enquiries may be directed to:

Associate Professor Robert Knight
Head of Department
Department of Psychology

Tel 64 3 479 7644
Fax 64 3 479 8335

psy...@psy.otago.ac.nz.

Applicants may wish to visit the Department^Rs website

www.otago.ac.nz/psychology

Reference Number: AG01/37
Closing Date: Wednesday 31 October 2001

APPLICATION INFORMATION

For application information and a full job description go to:

www.otago.ac.nz/jobs

Alternatively, contact the Human Resources Division:

Tel 64 3 479 8269
Fax 64 3 474 1607

katherine.v...@stonebow.otago.ac.nz

Equal opportunity in employment is University policy.

E tautoko ana Te Whare Wananga o Otago i te kaupapa whakaorite
whiwhinga mahi.

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From: Christopher Green (chr...@YORKU.CA)
Subject: Five Faculty Positions.

YORK UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF ARTS, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY.

York University in Toronto is soliciting applications for several
tenure-track positions for July 1, 2002. The Department is a large,
active and diverse one that offers doctoral programs in a number of
areas. Successful candidates will teach both graduate and undergraduate
courses and should have a promising publication record and program of
research.

Applicants are asked to identify the position for which they are
applying.

Applications are invited for the following positions at the
Assistant Professor level in the following areas.

(1) CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

York's Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology subscribes to the
Scientist-Practitioner model of clinical training and is accredited by
both the Canadian Psychological Association and the American
Psychological Association. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in clinical
psychology and be eligible for registration as psychologists in the
Province of Ontario. They should have a promising program of
scholarship in the areas of psychopathology or psychotherapy. The
successful candidate will be expected to teach both undergraduate and
graduate courses in psychological assessment and intervention and to
engage in the clinical supervision of graduate students.

(2) CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY HEALTH

Applicants for this position must have a Ph.D. in clinical psychology
with a specialized background in health psychology and skills in
cognitive-behaviour therapy. They should have a promising program of
scholarship focused on the role of psychosocial factors in the etiology
of various physical disorders. Applicants must be eligible for
registration as psychologists in the province of Ontario. The
successful candidate will be expected to teach both undergraduate and
graduate courses and to engage in the clinical supervision of graduate
students.

Competence in the teaching and supervision of qualitative research will
be an asset for applicants for either of these two positions.

(3) CLINICAL DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

The Clinical-Developmental Program is CPA- and APA- Accredited.
Candidates should have a promising publication record and program of
research with a Cognitive Developmental or Neurodevelopmental approach,
and with a specialization in Developmental Disabilities, Pervasive
Developmental Disorders, Learning Disabilities, or Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder. Graduate and undergraduate teaching and
supervision in these areas will also be expected. A Ph.D. in
Psychology is required, and applicants must be eligible for
registration with the College of Psychologists of Ontario.

(4) SOCIAL/PERSONALITY

Social/Personality researchers conducting basic research in any
sub-specialty of the following areas are encouraged to apply: attitudes
and social cognition, group-processes and interpersonal relations, and
personality processes and individual differences. The primary criteria
for appointment will be demonstrated excellence in research and
evidence of undergraduate and graduate teaching potential commensurate
with experience. A Ph.D. in Psychology is required.

(5) CONTRACTUALLY LIMITED CLINICAL-DEVELOPMENTAL

Applications are invited for a one-year Contractually Limited (Leave
Replacement) position in Clinical-Developmental Psychology for July 1,
2002 at the Assistant Professor level. The Clinical-Developmental
Program is CPA- and APA- Accredited. Candidates should have teaching
and research interests in one or more of the following areas:
intervention methods with children, child and adolescent
psychopathology, learning disabilities, and program evaluation. The
primary responsibilities of this position are in graduate teaching;
however, a program of independent research in the above areas would be
a clear asset. A Ph.D. in Psychology is required, and applicants must
be eligible for registration with the College of Psychologists of
Ontario.

Enquiries and applications with curriculum vitae, three letters of
reference, and relevant reprints should be directed to:

Professor Fredric Weizmann
Chair
Department of Psychology
Faculty of Arts
York University
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3
Canada

weiz...@yorku.ca

fax: (416) 736-5814
phone: (416) 736 5116

For many years, York University has had a policy of employment equity
including affirmative action for women faculty and librarians.
Recently, York has included racial/visible minorities, persons with
disabilities and aboriginal peoples in its affirmative action program.
Persons who are members of one or more of these three groups are
encouraged to self identify during the selection process. Please note
that candidates from these three groups will be considered within the
priorities of the affirmative action program only if they self
identify. The Psychology Department welcomes applications from women,
racial/visible minorities, persons with disabilities and aboriginal
peoples. If you require additional assistance, please call the
Affirmative Action Office at (416) 736-5713.

In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this
advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent
residents. All positions at York University are subject to budget
approval.

Review of applications will begin November 15 and continue until the
positions are filled.

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