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Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Liberal Arts |
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Posted by: | Peter Glick |
Title/Position: | Professor of Psychology |
School/Organization: | Lawrence University |
Sent to listserv of: | SPSP, SESP |
Date posted: | November 18th, 2005 |
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS
Lawrence Fellows in the Liberal Arts and Sciences are postdoctoral positions for recent Ph.D.s (or M.Mus./MFAs) who seek to develop a record of excellence in teaching and research in a liberal arts college setting. A detailed description of the program is available at www.lawrence.edu/dept/fellows. Lawrence Fellows appointments will be offered on a competitive basis for academic year 2006-07. Initial appointments are for 2 years, with a reduced teaching load (three courses in the first year and four in the second year) to provide time for continued scholarship or artistic achievement. Fellows also participate in a faculty development program that fosters excellence in teaching and scholarship. Lawrence encourages Fellows to engage in tutorials and research projects with undergraduates, as well as teaching and research collaborations with faculty. These full-time fellowships carry a stipend of $35,000 per year, plus benefits, and a $2500 annual fund to support research, travel, and other initiatives.
The Department of Psychology seeks Fellows applicants for appointments beginning in the 2006-07 academic year. Applicants who might additionally contribute to one or more of Lawrence’s Interdisciplinary Areas (Biomedical Ethics, Cognitive Science, Ethnic Studies, Environmental Studies, Neuroscience, Linguistics) ought to indicate this interest. Applicants must have received the PhD (or terminal degree) by August of 2006 and no earlier than within the past five years. Applicants should clearly indicate in their cover letters that they are applying to the Department of Psychology.
The Psychology Department consists of 6 full-time faculty who are active scholars and is housed in a new facility with ample laboratory space. More information on the department can be found at www.lawrence.edu/dept/psychology. The social psychologists on the faculty are Peter Glick (ambivalent sexism, stereotyping, prejudice) and Matt Ansfield (emotion). Additionally Jerry Metalsky (hopelessness depression, attribution theory) is inclined toward the social end of clinical psychology. The Fellows program allows for the possibility of significant overlap of interests with current faculty to promote research collaborations.
Lawrence University, located in Appleton, Wisconsin, is a highly selective undergraduate liberal arts college and conservatory of music, known for the quality of both its classroom and tutorial education, research opportunities for undergraduates, and faculty of teacher/scholars and teacher/artists.
Applicants should send a letter of interest (including teaching and research statements), curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to: Lawrence Fellows Committee, Office of the President, Lawrence University, P.O. Box 599, Appleton, WI 54912. Closing date is January 27, 2006. Lawrence University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from women and individuals of diverse backgrounds.
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