Please call this to the attention of any interested individuals.

Faculty position in experimental psychology with an emphasis on
experimental design and statistics. Candidate must have experience teaching
introductory and advanced quantitative techniques through multivariate
regression and ANOVA. The Department of Psychology at Franklin & Marshall
College announces a tenure track position as Assistant Professor in our
research-oriented undergraduate department.  Teaching load consists of five
course involvements per year. Load includes one course in experimental
design and statistics each semester, a laboratory course in design and
statistics, and an advanced course in quantitative methods with laboratory,
Balance of involvement would be in the general departmental and college
curriculum and be in the applicant's secondary area of expertise. The
successful candidate will hold a Ph.D., present evidence of excellence in
teaching and research, and have a strong interest in initiating and guiding
student research.  Deadline for receipt of applications is 2/15/01. Send
letter of application, vita, graduate transcript, three letters of
recommendation, and reprints/preprints to Terry R. Greene, Chair,
Quantitative Search Committee, Department of Psychology, Franklin &
Marshall College, P O Box 3003, Lancaster PA 17604-3003.  Franklin &
Marshall College is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

I have only two notes to add: (1) This is my position; I'm retiring. (2)
Franklin and Marshall is a Macintosh campus. The applicant need not
necessarily have extensive Mac experience, but all teaching will assume
that students are using Macs.


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Richard S. Lehman                                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Professor of Psychology                      (That's R-underscore-Lehman)
Department of Psychology
Franklin & Marshall College                            Voice (717)291-4202
PO Box 3003                                              FAX (717)291-4387
Lancaster,  PA  17604-3003
                        "I'd rather be blowing glass."




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