July 15, 2013

Assistant and Associate/Full Professor Positions at The Department of Psychology at University of Nebraska–Lincoln

The Department of Psychology at University of Nebraska–Lincoln has two positions available for individuals with fMRI expertise; one at the Assistant Professor rank, and the second at the Associate or Full Professor rank. Candidates for the tenure track.

Assistant Professor must have a Ph.D. in Psychology or related field, record of achievement in scholarship, potential to contribute to teaching and engagement mission, and expertise in brain imaging with fMRI. The successful candidate for the
Associate to Full Professor must have a Ph.D. in Psychology or related field, has an established and
visible research program with a track record of grant funding, potential to contribute to teaching and engagement mission, and expertise in brain imaging with fMRI.
Review of applications will begin September, 30 2013 and continue until filled. To be considered for either position, please go to http://employment.unl.edu, requisition F_130137, for Assistant and F_130136 for Associate to Full Professor and click on “Apply to this job” and complete the form. Applicants should also attach a letter of application, curriculum vitae, research and teaching statement, copy of publications, and contact information for 3 letters of reference. We encourage potential applicants to explore the Department web page http://psychology.unl.edu/ for more information.
Successful candidates will also be an integral member of the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior. This interdisciplinary Center engages a broad spectrum of investigators, including a unique research collaboration with University Athletics on sports concussion and training, and is housed within a new 26,000 square foot building. The facility’s centerpiece is a new Skyra 3 Tesla Siemens scanner, as well as 12 high-density EEG/ERP, NIRS and TMS systems. The Skyra is integrated with a 256-electrode highdensity EEG system and an eye tracker that enable simultaneous recordings. Lincoln, Nebraska is a vibrant community of approximately 260,000 that combines the cultural richness of a large university with the affordability of a Midwestern city. The University has an active National Science Foundation ADVANCE gender equity program, and is committed to a pluralistic campus community, equal opportunity, work-life balance, and dual careers.

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