Please pass on the following announcement to interested parties including your 
talented students and colleagues. This is a new tenure-track position and is 
budgeted and approved to begin September 2008.

The College of Idaho, formerly Albertson College of Idaho, is announcing a new 
tenure-track position in Social Psychology to begin September, 2008. 
Responsibilities include teaching Research Methods, undergraduate courses in 
social psychology, support for the Liberal Arts Core, and student-centered 
research. Ph.D. in Psychology preferred; ABD with specified completion date 
considered. The College of Idaho is a selective, national, private four-year 
Liberal Arts college, with a strong tradition of excellent teaching and 
student-centered research. We are currently enrolling about 840 students with a 
steady increase projected to about 1000 in the near future. Psychology is the 
College's fastest growing major; currently the third largest major on campus. 
We have just upgraded the teaching laboratory and have plans for further 
expansion of research facilities within the next year and beyond. Grant writing 
will be encouraged. The College of Idaho has just been awarded a $50,000,000 
cash gift which kicked off a 10 year $175,000,000 capital campaign aimed 
primarily at increasing faculty salaries, increasing endowment (currently at 
$102,000,000), and improving student-centered research.

In the application portfolio please include the letter of application, CV, 
evidence of teaching and research excellence, and letters of recommendation to:
By Mail: Human Resources, Psychology Search, The College of Idaho, 2112 
Cleveland Blvd, Caldwell, ID 83605
Or via email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
EOE.

Review of completed applications will begin December 17, 2007. Applications 
will be accepted until position is filled. EOE. Official graduate transcripts 
required before appointment.

The College of Idaho is the oldest institution of higher education in Idaho, 
opening its doors over 117 years ago. Caldwell, Idaho is located in southwest 
Idaho approximately 16 miles from Boise: a thriving and vibrant metropolitan 
area. Boise and Caldwell are located in the Treasure Valley: a geographical 
feature carved through the state by glaciation. Southwest Idaho is, thus, made 
up of a diverse geography including close access to mountain ranges including 
quick access to recreational activities in Sun Valley and McCall. Mountain and 
Road biking are popular sports in the Treasure Valley and Boise has its own ski 
area with excellent Nordic and alpine ski facilities north of the city. The 
climate is surprisingly mild and arid due to a complex climate interaction with 
the geography of Oregon and Washington. There is quick access to Portland and 
Seattle and all the benefits of the thriving Northwestern recreation. Caldwell 
is also the center of Idaho's rich and rapidly developing wine region.

You may, of course, have students send their questions directly to me. Thanks 
for your help!
Tim

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Timothy O. Shearon, PhD
Professor and Chair Department of Psychology
The College of Idaho
Caldwell, ID 83605
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

teaching: intro to neuropsychology; psychopharmacology; general; history and 
systems

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