Position at Oglethorpe U. (Atlanta)

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

About Christopher Green

Professor of Psychology at York University (Toronto). Former editor of the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. Creator of the "Classics in the History of Psychology" website and of the "This Week in the History of Psychology" podcast series.