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With apologies for cross-posting, please see the announcement below.
> *University of Miami*, Psychology Department's Adult Psychology
> Division seeks a tenure track Assistant or Associate Professor with
> expertise in quantitative methods starting in the fall of 2016. The
> existing Adult track faculty is a diverse and active group whose work
> integrates clinical science with basic research in personality,
> evolutionary, and motivational psychology. As a group, we are
> committed to the idea that an understanding of normal behavior fosters
> a better understanding of problem behavior. Much of the research
> currently being done by members of this group revolves around the
> following themes:
>
> ·Psychological, cognitive, motivational, neurological, and genetic
> influences on vulnerability to (and the course of) mood disorders,
> anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorders, and schizophrenia
>
> ·Basic processes of personality and self-regulation, including coping
> with stress
>
> ·Evolutionary analyses of human experiences ranging from religion and
> virtues (e.g., forgiveness and self-control) to disgust: their
> proximal antecedents, and their links to behavior, health, and well-being.
>
> ·Ways to enhance the effective treatment of mood and anxiety disorders
> and schizophrenia
>
> ·Processes that underlie the experience and regulation of various
> kinds of emotions and moods
>
> We are seeking a psychologist whose interests would complement and
> supplement those of the existing faculty group. We would welcome
> candidates with expertise in modern quantitative methods and a focus
> on multilevel models, nonlinear models, missing data, or the analysis
> of neuroimaging data.With regard to content area of interest, we are
> open to a wide range of possibilities. Our primary concern is
> expertise in research and statistical methods.The person hired will be
> expected to continue to develop an independent research program. This
> person is also expected to be able to teach at both the undergraduate
> and graduate level, supervise graduate students in research, and serve
> on thesis, dissertation, and other departmental committees.Ph.D. in
> Psychology or equivalent degree required.Appointment at rank higher
> than Assistant Professor requires experience and qualifications
> commensurate with rank. A description of the Department's new MRI
> research facility can be found at http://www.psy.miami.edu/nis/.
> Review of applicants will begin immediately and we expect to begin the
> recruitment process early in the fall of 2015. Applicants should send
> a CV, reprints and/or preprints, a statement of research and teaching
> interests, and 4 letters of reference
> toquantitativesearch@psy.miami.edu
> <mailto:quantitativesearch@psy.miami.edu>. The University of Miami is
> located in a culturally diverse and vibrant community. We are an
> Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity University that values diversity
> and has progressive work-life policies. Women, persons with
> disabilities, and members of other underrepresented groups are
> encouraged to apply.
>
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Maria Magdalena Llabre, PhD
Professor
Associate Chair for Graduate Studies
Department of Psychology
University of Miami
527 Flipse Building
5665 Ponce de Leon Blvd
Coral Gables, Florida 33146
Office: (305) 284-6698
Fax: (305) 284-2522
mllabre@miami.edu
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