[Neuropostdocs] Fwd: 1yr Sabbatical Replacement

Gene Robinson generobi@life.uiuc.edu
Wed, 16 Jan 2002 08:23:54 -0600


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>>Please forward this to all qualified candidates.   We will continue to 
>>review applicants until a suitable candidate is found.
>>
>>Behavioral Neuroscience ‚ Visiting Assistant Professor: Washington 
>>College invites applications for a one-year full-time sabbatical 
>>replacement at the assistant professor level in the Psychology Department 
>>for the 2002-2003 academic year.  The candidate will have primary 
>>responsibility for teaching upper-level laboratory courses in 
>>biopsychology, learning and psychopharmacology. We offer strong support, 
>>professional facilities and talented undergraduates; our goal is national 
>>visibility in undergraduate science education 
>>(http://psychology.washcoll.edu). Preference will be given to candidates 
>>with a Ph.D. in psychology or neuroscience; ABD's are also eligible. Send 
>>a letter of application, graduate transcript(s), (p)reprints of 
>>publications, teaching evaluations and three letters of recommendation to 
>>Dr. George Spilich, Chair, Psychology Department, Washington College, 300 
>>Washington Avenue, Chestertown, MD 21620.  Review of applications will 
>>begin January 1, 2002. Washingto!
>>n College is located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.  Washington, DC., 
>>Baltimore and Philadelphia are within easy driving-distance. Washington 
>>College is actively seeking to diversify its faculty and is an Equal 
>>Opportunity Employer.  Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.
>>
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>>Michael Kerchner
>>Assoc. Professor of Psychology
>>Department of Psychology
>>Washington College
>>300 Washington Avenue
>>Chestertown, MD 21620-1197
>>
>>e-mail: mike.kerchner@washcoll.edu
>>Phone: 410-778-7730
>>FAX: 410-778-7275
>>
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>>"Most people hate the taste of beer, to begin with.
>>   It is, however, a prejudice that many people have been able
>>   to overcome."
>>                                 -- Winston Churchill
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Gene E. Robinson
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University of Illinois
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