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Position Opening in IO Psyc @ U. of Baltimore

  • 1.  Position Opening in IO Psyc @ U. of Baltimore

    Posted 09-16-2018 22:19
    The Division of Applied Behavioral Sciences (ABS) at the University of Baltimore invites applications for a full-time tenure track appointment at the rank of assistant or associate professor in Industrial and Organizational (IO) Psychology, to commence Fall semester 2019.

    The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to teaching and will be prepared to teach graduate level courses in both personnel and organizational psychology, statistics and research methods. The candidate will also teach courses at the undergraduate level, such as Introduction to IO Psychology. The successful candidate will also be prepared to maintain and develop for our graduate students, internship sites and job placement opportunities with private and public sector employers. Practitioner experience is a plus.

    Candidates must be at least ABD and scheduled for the dissertation defense by the start of the fall 2019 semester.
    For more information about the IO Psychology program in the Division of Applied Behavioral Sciences, please visit http://www.ubalt.edu/iopsychology.
    Please note that electronic applications are required. Before starting or submitting your application, save the following PDF (preferred format) or Word documents. Visit www.ubalt.edu/hr for instructions for attaching the following required documents to your application:
    1. vita
    2. letter of interest
    3. names and contact information for three professional references
    4. 1-2 page statement of teaching philosophy
    5. 1-2 page statement of the candidate's research program

    Please submit your application online by Tuesday, October 16, 2018 to receive full priority consideration.

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    Sincerely,

    Sharon Glazer & Thomas Mitchell (Program Director)



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    Lisa Stickney
    U. of Baltimore
    Baltimore MD
    (410) 837-6607
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