> OH, oy! Won't somebody post a job within two hours of Boston, or at least > encouraging words that I might actually find one for next year? > > How quickly the thrill of the new PhD. deteriorates into the anxieties of > the job search ... > > /end whine > > Robin > > ********************** > Robin Pearce Abrahams > Boston University > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Poof: (Not 2 hours, but closer than Toledo!) Our Psychology Department consists of seven professionals who love teaching. We are looking for an exceptional eighth educator with energy and ability to be a first rate teacher as well as a mentor to students in their scholarly pursuits. You are needed to fill gaps in our growing major and free to establish your own academic identity. Multiple specialties will be considered. The following courses are listed to demonstrate our flexibility, not inflexibility. We would like you to teach some, but certainly not all of the following courses: General Psychology, Adulthood and Aging, Testing and Measurement, Abnormal, Personality and Experimental. If you have a desire to pursue an academic life in a wonderful small town environment, this is the position for you. Review of applications begins December 6, 2002 and continues until the position is filled. Submit hardcopy vita, statement of teaching interests and three letters of reference to: Dr. Bertram Jacobs, Chairman: Department of Psychology, Box B, University of Maine at Farmington, 234 Main St., Farmington, ME 04938; Phone (207)778-7377. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit: http://www.umf.maine.edu. An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.���10/02 David \\|// (o o) --------oOOo-(_)-oOOo---------------- David B. Daniel, Ph.D. Department of Psychology Associate Research Scientist University of Maine at Farmington New England Research Institutes 234 Main Street Farmington, ME 04938 207-778-7411 [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
