[FUN_Mail] Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience at the College of Charleston (Dept of Psychology)
Wilhelm, Jenn
wilhelmjc at cofc.edu
Wed Oct 12 20:27:05 UTC 2022
Dear Colleagues,
I am delighted to announce that the Department of Psychology at the College of Charleston is searing for a tenure-track assistant professor in behavioral neuroscience. Please see the job ad below and attached, and feel free to circulate far and wide. This search is in addition to the one posted earlier conducted by the Department of Biology. Yes, we are hiring TWO new neuroscientists to join our interdisciplinary team at the College. Applicants may send questions to me (wilhelmjc at cofc.edu<mailto:wilhelmjc at cofc.edu>) or the search committee chair, Dr. John Widholm (widholmj at cofc.edu<mailto:widholmj at cofc.edu>).
Best,
Jenn
Jennifer C. Wilhelm, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director of Experiential Learning, Department of Psychology
Director, HSS Program in Leadership, Experiential Learning, Academic Achievement, and Professional Development
Affiliate Member: Programs in Neuroscience, Women and Gender Studies, and Medical Humanities
College of Charleston
Charleston, SC, 29424
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. The Department of Psychology at the College of Charleston invites applications for a tenure-track position in Behavioral Neuroscience at the assistant professor level to enhance our major programs and interdisciplinary neuroscience minor. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Psychology, Neuroscience or a related field and demonstrate a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching and maintaining an active research program capable of involving undergraduate students. The specific research area within behavioral neuroscience is open.
We are particularly interested in candidates who will complement the strengths of existing psychology and neuroscience faculty and whose primary area of research is feasible for student mentoring at the College of Charleston. In addition, the successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the interdisciplinary neuroscience program. Primary teaching responsibilities will include foundational courses in neuroscience, a specialized neuroscience elective course related to the candidate's field of expertise, and other courses in the Psychology major. A typical semester load would normally include 9 credit hours.
The College of Charleston, located in Charleston, SC, is a public liberal arts and sciences institution of 11,000 students with a commitment to excellence in teaching and research. The College of Charleston boasts a recently renovated science facility to support the research needs of the successful candidate. Furthermore, the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is located a few blocks from the main campus and offers the opportunity for research collaboration.
Review of applications will begin on November 20th, 2022, and the position will begin August, 2023. Members of underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. All applicants must submit a cover letter of application, curriculum vitae, research statement, teaching philosophy, up to three relevant publications, graduate transcript(s), and the names and contact information for three colleagues capable of providing a recommendation to https://jobs.cofc.edu/postings/12846. Applicants should highlight their experience and approach to mentoring students, including underrepresented groups, in their cover letter and teaching statement. For more information on the college, psychology department, and the neuroscience minor, visit http://www.cofc.edu, https://psychology.cofc.edu/, and https://neuroscience-minor.cofc.edu/, respectively. Specific questions regarding the advertised position should be directed to John Widholm, search committee chair, at widholmj at cofc.edu<mailto:widholmj at cofc.edu>. This is a nine-month appointment; salary is competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications.
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Dear Colleagues,
I am delighted to announce that the Department of Psychology at the
College of Charleston is searing for a tenure-track assistant professor
in behavioral neuroscience. Please see the job ad below and attached,
and feel free to circulate far and wide. This search is in addition to
the one posted earlier conducted by the Department of Biology. Yes, we
are hiring TWO new neuroscientists to join our interdisciplinary team
at the College. Applicants may send questions to me
([1]wilhelmjc at cofc.edu) or the search committee chair, Dr. John Widholm
([2]widholmj at cofc.edu).
Best,
Jenn
Jennifer C. Wilhelm, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director of Experiential Learning, Department
of Psychology
Director, HSS Program in Leadership, Experiential Learning, Academic
Achievement, and Professional Development
Affiliate Member: Programs in Neuroscience, Women and Gender Studies,
and Medical Humanities
College of Charleston
Charleston, SC, 29424
---
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. The Department of Psychology at the College of
Charleston invites applications for a tenure-track position in
Behavioral Neuroscience at the assistant professor level to enhance our
major programs and interdisciplinary neuroscience minor. Candidates
must have a Ph.D. in Psychology, Neuroscience or a related field and
demonstrate a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching and
maintaining an active research program capable of involving
undergraduate students. The specific research area within behavioral
neuroscience is open.
We are particularly interested in candidates who will complement the
strengths of existing psychology and neuroscience faculty and whose
primary area of research is feasible for student mentoring at the
College of Charleston. In addition, the successful candidate will be
expected to contribute to the interdisciplinary neuroscience program.
Primary teaching responsibilities will include foundational courses in
neuroscience, a specialized neuroscience elective course related to the
candidateâs field of expertise, and other courses in the Psychology
major. A typical semester load would normally include 9 credit hours.
The College of Charleston, located in Charleston, SC, is a public
liberal arts and sciences institution of 11,000 students with a
commitment to excellence in teaching and research. The College of
Charleston boasts a recently renovated science facility to support the
research needs of the successful candidate. Furthermore, the Medical
University of South Carolina (MUSC) is located a few blocks from the
main campus and offers the opportunity for research collaboration.
Review of applications will begin on November 20^th, 2022, and the
position will begin August, 2023. Members of underrepresented groups
are encouraged to apply. All applicants must submit a cover letter of
application, curriculum vitae, research statement, teaching philosophy,
up to three relevant publications, graduate transcript(s), and the
names and contact information for three colleagues capable of providing
a recommendation to [3]https://jobs.cofc.edu/postings/12846. Applicants
should highlight their experience and approach to mentoring students,
including underrepresented groups, in their cover letter and teaching
statement. For more information on the college, psychology department,
and the neuroscience minor, visit [4]http://www.cofc.edu,
[5]https://psychology.cofc.edu/, and
[6]https://neuroscience-minor.cofc.edu/, respectively. Specific
questions regarding the advertised position should be directed to John
Widholm, search committee chair, at [7]widholmj at cofc.edu. This is a
nine-month appointment; salary is competitive and commensurate with
experience and qualifications.
References
1. mailto:wilhelmjc at cofc.edu
2. mailto:widholmj at cofc.edu
3. https://jobs.cofc.edu/postings/12846
4. http://www.cofc.edu/
5. https://psychology.cofc.edu/
6. https://neuroscience-minor.cofc.edu/
7. mailto:widholmj at cofc.edu
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