Two Assistant/Associate Professor Positions in Psychology at Georgia State University

The Psychology Department at Georgia State University invites applications for two tenure track faculty members, one in Cognitive Sciences (at the level of assistant) and one in Cognitive  and Affective Neuroscience (at the level of assistant or associate), to join a vibrant and  interdisciplinary department. We seek creative and engaging scholars who will contribute to  building department strengths in the aforementioned areas, mentors who have a commitment to  trainees, and colleagues who value collaborations across programs and departments within the  university and beyond. A successful candidate will have a PhD in psychology or a related field  and a research program that enhances our department's collaborative environment.  

Preferences: In the Cognitive Sciences area, we seek an assistant professor with a program  of research that complements or extends our existing areas of focus in comparative  psychology, cognitive psychology, and/or language and cognition. Preference will be given to  scholars who conduct research that would support one of our existing areas of focus, such as  non-invasive behavioral and cognitive primate research, comparative non-human primate and  human cognition and behavior, human cognition, or language and cognition. While the  particular topic area is not constrained, the successful candidate will likely engage with  scholars at our existing centers, such as the Language Research Center primate research center,  or initiatives, such as Brains & Behavior and Language & Literacy. 

In the Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience area, we seek an assistant or associate professor  with a program of research that complements our existing strength in neuroscience. Preference  will be given to scholars who conduct research integrating cognitive and affective behavior  with different brain-focused methods and data in their research such as neuroimaging,  genomics, or cutting-edge computational techniques (e.g., machine learning/prediction), or  neurostimulation techniques (e.g., transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) or transcranial  direct current stimulation (tDCS)). The particular topic or application of cognitive  neuroscience techniques is not constrained; there are strong synergies possible with existing  programs in cognitive models, linguistic processing, aging effects, racial trauma,  neurodevelopment, neurodegeneration, neurogenetics or neuroinflammation, decision making,  neuroethics, psychopathology, or others.  

Department of Psychology: Bolstered by a strong external funding record, high impact  faculty publications, a diverse and large undergraduate group of majors, and a nationally  competitive doctoral program, the Department of Psychology seeks to advance both basic  knowledge and applied scholarship using innovative and diverse forms of inquiry to address the  most challenging issues of the 21st century. External funding in the Department of Psychology  exceeds $4 million (direct and indirect) annually. The Department of Psychology currently has  41 faculty members and over 100 graduate students across five doctoral programs, including 

Clinical, Cognitive Sciences (CGS), Community, Developmental, and Neuropsychology and  Cognitive Neuroscience (NCN).  

About Georgia State University: Georgia State University is an enterprising public RI  university located in downtown Atlanta, one ofthe largest and most racially/ethnically diverse  cities in the Southeastern U.S. with access to a metropolitan population ofover 6 million. A  national leader in using innovation to drive student success and research growth and enrolling  and graduating one ofthe most diverse student bodies in the nation, GSU provides its world class faculty and more than 50,000 students unsurpassed research, teaching, and learning  opportunities. GSU's dedication to student success has drawn national accolades. The 2022  U.S. News and World Reports rankings placed GSU as the #2 public university for  undergraduate teaching, the #2 most innovative university, and #11 in the nation for social  mobility. GSU is the #1 public or nonprofit university to confer undergraduate and graduate  degrees to African Americans in the U.S. In addition, GSU received the Insight Into Diversity's  2021 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award. The university houses a  number of interdisciplinary initiatives and centers, including the Georgia State/Georgia Tech  Center for Advanced Brain Imaging (CABI). the Translational Research in Neuroimaging and  Data Science (TReNDS) Center, the Language Research Center, the Center for Research in  Atypical Development and Learning. the Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, the Center for  Research on Interpersonal Violence. and University initiatives in Language & Literacy and  Brains & Behavior. Georgia State University researchers receive over $142 million from  external funding agencies annually.  

Application Procedure:  

Interested individuals should submit:  

(a) a research statement that describes the candidate's current program ofresearch and  likely future research ifthey were to join GSU, 

(b) an instruction statement that describes the candidate's teaching/mentoring philosophy  and experience,  

(c) a curriculum vita,  

(d) up to three representative publications,  

(e) which (or both) open positions the candidate is applying for.  

Additionally, applicants should arrange to have three professional references submit letters of  support directly to psysearch@gsu.edu. The letters should highlight the candidate's expertise and  training.  

A Ph.D. or equivalent training is required at the time ofappointment. Applicants must be  competent to supervise graduate students. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for 

employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,  national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.  

Submit application materials electronically to psysearch@gsu.edu. Review of applications will  begin November 1, 2023 and will continue until the position is filled. Anticipated start date in  August 2024. An offer of employment will be conditional on background verification.


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