Sunday, February 5, 2012

University of Bristol job

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader (two posts) (vacancy ref. 16924)

The School of Experimental Psychology is seeking candidates for two Lectureship or Senior Lectureship/Readership positions within its Cognitive Processes Research Theme.  You will have an outstanding publication record and evidence of the potential to secure grant income.

The School of Experimental Psychology is one of the UK?s top psychology departments, with support from a world class Science Faculty and University, and a strong research focus.  The School has facilities to support a range of experimental methods including EEG, eye-tracking, and neuroimaging (via the University's Clinical Research and Imaging Centre, CRICBristol).

The School has three research themes: cognitive processes; brain, behaviour and health; decision-making and rationality.  These two appointments will be within the first of these themes, although there is considerable inter-theme collaboration within the school.  Preference will be given to candidates who can strengthen our research links with CRICBristol and teach neuropsychological theory and methods (one post) and who can extend our role within the Bristol Vision Institute (one post).

It is expected that the final selection process will be held 19 to 21 March 2012.

Grade : Level c - Level d in Pathway 1
Salary : £39,107 - £52,556


Contact: ( School of Experimental Psychology )
 Professor P Rogers
 E-mail: peter.rogers@bristol.ac.uk
Tel: 0117 928 8584

Alternative Contact: ( School of Experimental Psychology )
  Professor C Jarrold
  E-mail: c.jarrold@bristol.ac.uk
  Tel: 0117 928 8569

Contract : Permanent
Further details and an application form can be found at https://www.bris.ac.uk/boris/jobs/feeds/ads?ID=107271. Alternatively you can telephone (0117) 954 6947, minicom (0117) 928 8894
or E-Mail Recruitment@bris.ac.uk (stating postal address ONLY), quoting reference number 16924.

The closing date for applications is 9.00am, 20 February 2012
An Equal Opportunities Employer.

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