Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, Georgia (USA) has opened a position in social psychology for which the History & Systems course is a teaching requirement:
Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, GA: The Department of Psychology invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in social psychology, beginning August 2008. The normal teaching load is 3-3, including Social Psychology, History and Systems of Psychology, and a two-semester research design/advanced experimental sequence.
Opportunities to teach special topics courses may be available. The qualified candidate is an excellent teacher who has a Ph.D. in social psychology, and has experience with academic advising and in involving undergraduate students in research activities. The ideal candidate will have experience with liberal arts colleges and a willingness to contribute to the core curriculum in COR 401 Science and Human Nature: The Biological Sciences. Oglethorpe University is a selective liberal arts college with an enrollment of 1000 students (for more information, see www.oglethorpe.edu <http://www.oglethorpe.edu/> ). To assure full consideration, forward a letter of interest, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and curriculum vita with three letters of reference by December 14, 2007 to: psychologysearch@oglethorpe.edu. Inquiries may be made to cnoyes@oglethorpe.edu. EOE.Caroline R. Noyes, Ph.D.
Chair, Division of Behavioral Sciences
Associate Professor of Psychology
and Education
Oglethorpe University
(404) 364-8386
cnoyes@oglethorpe.edu