Psychology, one tenure-track
Academic year, tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor; Ph.D. 
in psychology, area of specialization open, required by August 2014; successful 
candidates will be responsible for both classroom and online courses 
contributing to the program as a whole, such as General Psychology, Lifespan 
Development, Research Methods, Statistics, and/or the Senior Seminar Course; 
specific teaching needs currently include Behavioral Neuroscience, Sensation 
and Perception, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, and 
Adult Development and Aging; opportunities exist to teach some upper-division 
courses in the candidate's area of specialization depending on the needs of the 
program; experience in online teaching preferred. Candidates should provide 
evidence of quality teaching, have an active research program, and be willing 
to develop and teach online courses, serve as faculty advisor for one or more 
student organizations related to the discipline, and contribute to the school 
and university through other service-related activities.

Psychology, two long-term lecturers
Two academic year, long-term lecturer positions; M.A. or M.S. in Psychology, 
areas of specialization open, required, Ph.D. preferred; with doctorate, 
positions are convertible to tenure-track if and when conditions warrant; 
successful candidates will be responsible for both classroom and online courses 
contributing to the program as a whole, such as General Psychology, Lifespan 
Development, Research Methods, Statistics, and/or the Senior Seminar Course; 
specific teaching needs currently include Behavioral Neuroscience, Sensation 
and Perception, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, and 
Adult Development and Aging; opportunities exist to teach some upper-division 
courses in the candidate's area of specialization depending on the needs of the 
program; experience in online teaching preferred. Candidates should provide 
evidence of quality teaching, and be willing to develop and teach online 
courses, serve as faculty advisor for one or more student organizations related 
to the discipline, and contribute to the school and university through other 
service-related activities.

Indiana University East

Faculty Position Openings for Fall 2014


Indiana University East, one of the eight autonomous campuses of Indiana 
University, invites applications for anticipated full-time faculty positions 
commencing August 1, 2014. Located in the historic city of Richmond, just a 
little over an hour's drive from Indianapolis and Cincinnati and 35 minutes 
from the Dayton International Airport, IU East provides its employees access to 
first class parks, museums, recreational facilities, a symphony orchestra and 
civic theatre, and many family-oriented programs and activities. Known for its 
quaint shops and cafes, Richmond has an active arts community, and IU East 
houses one of the largest art collections in Indiana.
A regional comprehensive four-year institution located on the eastern border of 
Indiana, IU East is the leader in providing bachelor's and graduate education 
for residents of eastern Indiana and western Ohio. With a growing student 
population of 4450, IU East offers over 50 academic areas of study and takes 
pride in the quality of the faculty who deliver these programs. Online delivery 
of programs is an increasingly important aspect of IU East enrollment strategy. 
Candidates for all full-time faculty positions must demonstrate a strong desire 
to excel in teaching and provide ongoing support for student success, in and 
out of the classroom. Candidates for tenure-track positions must also have an 
interest in building a sustainable program of research, scholarship and/or 
creative activity.
Fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central 
Association of Colleges and Schools and with national accreditations from the 
Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs, National Council for 
Accreditation of Teacher Education, Accreditation Commission for Education in 
Nursing and the Council for Social Work Education, IU East offers students 
small class sizes, personalized attention and the highest quality educational 
experience possible. For more information, visit our webpage at 
www.iue.edu<http://www.iue.edu>.


Susan J. Shapiro
Associate Professor of Psychology/ Informatics
Chair: Social Sciences Department
Indiana University East
264 Tom Raper Hall
2325 Chester Blvd.
Richmond, IN 47374
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
(765) 973-8284


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