Allan Standen Chair/Reader in Intelligent Systems
The School of Psychology is seeking to appoint a distinguished
scientist in an appropriate area of psychology, cognitive science or
neuroscience. The successful candidate will provide research
leadership in their own field, will help to foster the work of
existing research teams, and will make a significant contribution to
relevant areas of teaching. We value inter-disciplinary research and
have excellent collaborative links with the School of Computer
Science and Information Technology, the Medical School, the School of
Education, the School of Social Studies, the Business School and the
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Centre in the School of Physics which
houses one of the few 3T scanners in this country.
Salary will be within the Reader or Chair scales. Further details and
application forms are available from the Personnel Office, Highfield
House, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, HG7
2RD. Tel 0115 951 3266. Fax 0115 951 5215. Email xx Please quote
ref. xx Closing date: 28 February 2000.
In suitable cases, the Chair/Reader could be linked with the following vacancy.
Lecturer in Psychology
The School is seeking a successful researcher to appoint to a vacant
lectureship. Candidates in any areas of the discipline that would
complement our existing research will be considered. The School has
strong research traditions in artificial intelligence, cognitive
psychology, and the developmental aspects of the psychology of
learning, and is also looking to extend its research in
neuropsychology and neuroscience. The School also prides itself on
the quality of its teaching and the successful candidate will be
expected to play an active role in teaching and administration.
Salary will be within the Lecturer A/B scale. Further details and
application forms are available from the Personnel Office, Highfield
House, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, HG7
2RD. Tel 0115 951 3266. Fax 0115 951 5215. Email xx Please quote
ref xx Closing date: 28 February 2000.
Both posts are available immediately, although a September start
would be possible. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof. G.
Underwood (tel 0115 951 5303) or email
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More informal enquiries may be addressed to Andrew Derrington
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Andrew Derrington, School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK.
Phone 0115 951 5362, Fax 951 5324, email [log in to unmask]
http://www.psychology.nottingham.ac.uk/staff/Andrew.Derrington/
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