The Department of Speech and Hearing Science at
Arizona State University, Tempe Campus, is expanding in the areas of hearing
science and cognitive neuroscience and invites applicants with expertise in those
disciplines to apply for two open-rank tenure-track or tenured faculty
positions starting August, 2016.
For the
first position,
we are seeking candidates whose areas of expertise will complement and augment
our current research strengths in psychoacoustics, cochlear implants, auditory
neurophysiology and pediatrics. Applicants whose interests lie in the domain of
auditory behavioral neuroscience in healthy and clinical populations are
encouraged to apply.
For the
second position, we
are seeking candidates whose areas of expertise will complement and augment our
current research strengths in neuroimaging and neuropsychology in healthy and
clinical populations. Applicants whose interests lie in the domain of cognitive
or computational neuroscience related to brain-based disorders of auditory
perception, language, or cognition are encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities for both positions include research,
teaching graduate and undergraduate courses, mentoring PhD students, and
participating in the service of the department, college, and University.
Interested applicants should submit the
following: 1) cover letter, 2) teaching statement, 3) research statement, 4) curriculum
vita, and 5) three letters of reference, along with the names and contact
information of the individuals writing the letters. These materials should be
sent via email to shsjobs@asu.edu. Please include
“Faculty Hire” and expected rank in the subject line (e.g., Faculty hire –
associate). For complete qualifications and application information, go to https://chs.asu.edu/faculty-employment/shs/tenure-track-faculty-open-rank. The initial deadline
for applications is November 15, 2015. Applications will be reviewed weekly
thereafter until the position is closed.
The
Department of Speech and Hearing Science is housed in the College of Health
Solutions and offers undergraduate Major and Minor degrees in Speech and
Hearing Science, a Certificate for Speech-Language Pathologist Assistants, a
Master’s degree in Communication Disorders for SLPs, a clinical doctoral degree
in Audiology (AuD), and a PhD degree in Speech and Hearing Science. The
department also administers a large undergraduate program in American Sign
Language. The Phoenix area has numerous
clinical and research facilities available for collaboration including Barrow
Neurological Institute, Mayo Clinic and other hospital systems, and ASU
research institutes. For more information please visit our website at http://chs.asu.edu/shs.
Questions
about these positions and/or the application process may be directed to the
Chair of the search committee, Dr. Michael Dorman at mdorman@asu.edu or to his
administrative assistant Callen Shutters (Callen.Shutters@asu.edu).
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