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cfp: CogModeling notes: ICCM09/AISB09/BRIMS09/RBI workshop/Books/Positions

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1. Tutorials program call, 2009 Int'l Conference on Cognitive Modeling

     23 July 2009, Mancester, UK,

     proposal deadline is 5 March 2009

     http://acs.ist.psu.edu/iccm2009/tutorials-call.html



2. ICCM 2009 Conference Announcement, 24-26 July 2009, Mancester, UK,

     paper deadline early April 2009

     http://web.mac.com/howesa/Site/ICCM_09.html



3. ICCM 2009 Doctoral Consortium Call

     July 23, 2007



4. AISB 09 Convention, 6-9 April 2009

      http://www.aisb.org.uk/convention/aisb09



5. BRIMS 09 Conference, 31 March 2009

     paper deadline is 17 December 2008

     http://www.brimsconference.org   (will be up after 6 October)



6. CHI Workshop on Challenges in Evaluating Usability and User Experience

     in Reality Based Interaction

     http://faculty.euc.ac.cy/gchristou/workshop/



7. I/ITSEC Modeling scholarship

     http://www.iitsec.org/scholarships.cfm



8. Integrated Models of Cognitive Systems book, Anderson (ed.), published

http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Psychology/CognitivePsychology/?view=usa&ci=9780195324259



9. ICCM 2004 in DBLP

     http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/index.html



10. Two books on on Art & Cognition (in French)

      Cognition et creation

      Approaches cognitives de la creation artistique



11. Huntsville Simulation Conference

        http://www.scs.org/hsc



12. PostDoc Position in CASOS

      http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/naacsos/



13. Job in cognitive science in Manchester, UK



http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/QQ147/Lecturer_in_Cognition_and_Cognitive_Neuroscience/



14. Job (potentially) in user modeling at North Carolina State University



15. Job (potentially) in modeling at Michigan State

       Deadline:  1 October





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1. Tutorials program call, 2009 Int'l Conference on Cognitive Modeling

    23 July 2009, Mancester, UK, proposal deadline is 5 March 2009

    http://acs.ist.psu.edu/iccm2009/tutorials-call.html



The Tutorials program at the International Conference on Cognitive

Modeling (ICCM) 2009 will be held on 23 July 2009. It will provide

conference participants with the opportunity to gain new insights,

knowledge, and skills from a broad range of areas in the field of

cognitive modeling. Tutorial topics will be presented in a taught

format and are likely to range from practical guidelines to academic

issues and theory. Tutorials at ICCM have been held before, and this

year's program will be modelled after them and after the series held

at the Cognitive Science Conference.



If you are interested in providing such a tutorial, please reply to

the tutorials call, and please keep in mind that this is typically

developmental process, so please feel free to contact me or a

committee member for suggestions, advice, and comments, including

encouragement.



More details at  http://acs.ist.psu.edu/iccm2007/tutorials-call.html



Committee

=========

     Erik Altmann (Michigan State)

     Fabio Del Missier (Trento)

     Glenn Gunzelmann (Air Force Research Laboratory)

     Randolph M. Jones (Soar Technology)

     Katharina Scheiter (Tuebingen)

     Peter Wallis (Sheffield)





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2. ICCM 2009 Conference Announcement

     24-26 July 2009, Mancester, UK, paper deadline early April 2009

     http://web.mac.com/howesa/Site/ICCM_09.html



ICCM is the premier international conference for research on

computational models and computation-based theories of human

behavior. ICCM is a forum for presenting, discussing, and evaluating

the complete spectrum of cognitive models, including connectionism,

symbolic modeling, dynamical systems, Bayesian modeling, and cognitive

architectures. ICCM includes basic and applied research, across a wide

variety of domains, ranging from low-level perception and attention to

higher-level problem-solving and learning.



The proceedings of the 2007 conference are available from

http://sitemaker.umich.edu/iccm2007.org/iccm_2007_proceedings_and_papers



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3.  ICCM 2009 Doctoral Consortium Call



Doctoral Consortium July 23, 2009



The ICCM 2009 Doctoral Consortium provides an opportunity for doctoral

students to explore their research interests in a multi-approach

workshop, under the guidance of a panel of research faculty.  The

Consortium has the following objectives:



   * Provide a setting for mutual feedback on participants' current research

     and guidance on future research directions.



   * Develop a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of

     collaborative research.



   * Contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other

     researchers and conference events.



Review Criteria



The Doctoral Consortium review committee will select participants

based on their anticipated contribution to the Consortium

objectives. Participants typically have settled on thesis directions

but have not necessarily had their research proposals accepted by

their thesis committees. The Doctoral Consortium encourages

participation of students from a wide variety of modeling

approaches. Students from under-represented groups or institutions,

including students from institutions where modeling is not a strength,

are especially encouraged to apply.





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4.  AISB 09 Convention



http://www.aisb.org.uk/convention/aisb09



The AISB'09 Convention will be organised by Nick Taylor at Heriot-Watt

University in Edinburgh, 6th-9th April 2009. Its theme is Adaptive and

Emergent Behaviour and Complex Systems.  It is made up up of workshops

and symposiums.





Killer Robots or Friendly Fridges: the Social Understanding of

Artificial Intelligence

Prof Greg Michaelson (Heriot-Watt University)

Prof Ruth Aylett (Heriot-Watt University)



New Frontiers in Human-Robot Interaction

Prof Kerstin Dautenhahn (University of Hertfordshire)



2nd Swarm Intelligence Algorithms and Applications Symposium (SIAAS-09)

Dr Aladdin Ayesh (De Montfort University)



Evolutionary Algorithms for the Design and Understanding of Complex Systems

Prof David Corne (Heriot-Watt University)

Dr Pier Frisco (Heriot-Watt University)



2nd Perada Workshop on Pervasive Adaptation

Dr Emma Hart (Napier University)

Dr Nick Taylor (Heriot-Watt University)



PERSIST Workshop on Intelligent Pervasive Environments

Ms Sarah McBurney (Heriot-Watt University)

Ms Eliza Papadopoulou (Heriot-Watt University)



Social Networks and Multi-Agent Systems Symposium (SNAMAS-09)

Dr Guido Boella (University of Turin)

Dr Leendert van der Torre (University of Luxembourg)

Dr Harko Verhagen (Stockholm University)



Symposium on Behaviour Regulation in Multi-Agent Systems

Dr Nir Oren (King's College London)



Workshop on Matching and Meaning

Dr Fiona McNeill (University of Edinburgh)



Affective Bodily Expression

Dr Nadia Berthouze (University College London)

Dr Marco Gillies (Goldsmiths College London)



Affect Mental States Symposium: From Emotion to Reason (AMSS-09)

Dr Aladdin Ayesh (De Montfort University)



2nd AISB Symposium Computing and Philosophy

Dr Mark Bishop (Goldsmiths College London)



Persuasive Technology and Digital Behaviour Intervention

Dr Judith Masthoff (University of Aberdeen)

Dr Floriana Grasso (University of Liverpool)





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5.  BRIMS 09 Conference, 30 March -2 April 2009

      paper deadline is 17 December 2008

      http://www.brimsconference.org  (will be up after 6 October)



Sundance Resort, Utah.  (room rates will be very competitive)



All submissions due:  December 17, 2008

Note: Paper submissions are full papers



Tutorials held: March 30, 2009



Invited Speakers



Dr. John Anderson                        Lt. Col. Dave Grossman

Carnegie Mellon University        Author of On Killing



Bruce Sawhill & Jim Herriot, DayJet



This year BRIMS is being co-located with the Spring Simulation

Interoperability Workshop (SIW), which will provide an outstanding

opportunity for scientiÞc and technical exchange on research and

application in human behavior representation with the larger modeling

and simulation community.  BRIMS enables modeling and simulation

research scientists, engineers, application users, and technical

communities to meet, share ideas and experiences, identify gaps in

current capabilities, discuss new research directions, highlight

promising technologies, and showcase applications. The BRIMS Executive

Committee invites papers, posters, demos, symposia, panel discussions,

and tutorials on topics related to the representation of individuals,

groups, teams and organizations in models and simulations.  All

submissions are peer-reviewed.



Paper submissions are full papers but are limited to 5 pages and

should describe original research that has not been published

elsewhere.  Accepted papers are published in the Proceedings.  Papers

not accepted as full papers will be considered for poster

presentations.



Proposals for Symposia and Panel Discussions, Interactive Sessions,

Exhibitions, and Tutorials are also solicited.  Abstracts for selected

symposia/panel discussions will be published in the Proceedings.





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6.  CHI Workshop on Challenges in Evaluating Usability and User Experience

      in Reality Based Interaction

      http://faculty.euc.ac.cy/gchristou/workshop/



CFP: CHI 2009 Workshop: Challenges in Evaluating Usability and User

Experience in Reality Based Interaction



The emergence of Post-WIMP interfaces led to new ways of interacting

with technology. However, there are still no integrated ways of

evaluating the usability and user experience of these

interfaces. Developers and designers are left to discover their own

evaluation methods. This approach presents problems, as methods used

in each case may provide results that are neither valid nor

meaningful. Thus, the time is ripe to integrate the methods that have

been developed for evaluating interfaces that belong to the RBI

umbrella.



This workshop will further the understanding of the challenges

relating to evaluation methods specific to RBIs, and will identify

effective practical responses to these challenges. We will enhance and

promote the collaboration between researchers and practitioners that

work in the field of design and evaluation of RBIs by

cross-pollinating the work done in the RBI constituent interaction

styles. We invite submissions in the following topics:



     * Case studies of evaluations that applied a specific measure or

       evaluation method to RBI applications.



     * Experimental studies of evaluation methods that hold potential

       for use in applied RBI settings.



     * Conceptual frameworks that enable the evaluation of RBIs through

       subjective and objective measures.



     * Studies that provide connections between user experience and

       usability measures in RBI contexts.



SUBMISSION INFORMATION



Submissions of 2-4 pages in SIGCHI archive format are to be sent to

[log in to unmask] by 23rd October 2008. One author is required to

register at the workshop and for one or more days of CHI 2009.



ORGANIZERS AND COMMITTEE



ORGANIZERS

  GEORGIOS CHRISTOU, European University Cyprus

  EFFIE LAI-CHONG LAW, ETH Zurich

  WILLIAM GREEN, Philips Research Europe

  KASPER HORNBÆK, University of Copenhagen



PROGRAM COMMITTEE

  Greg Dunn, Philips Research Europe

  Jettie Hoonhout, Philips Research Europe

  Robert Jacob, Tufts University

  Frank E. Ritter, Penn State University

  Orit Shaer, Wellesley College



MORE INFORMATION



For more information, contact Georgios Christou at [log in to unmask]



Georgios Christou, Ph.D.

Lecturer

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

School of Sciences

European University Cyprus





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7.  I/ITSEC Modeling scholarship

       http://www.iitsec.org/scholarships.cfm



Applications will be accepted through February 23, 2009. Funds will be

available to the student for the Fall 2009 Quarter/Semester.



The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education

Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Eighteenth Annual

I/ITSEC Graduate Student Scholarships. Scholarships are being offered

at a Masters level in the amount $5,000, and at a Doctoral level in

the amount of $10,000. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate

student interest and university participation in preparing individuals

for leadership in the Simulation, Training and Education

community. The scholarship recipient will attend I/ITSEC '09 at the

expense of the organization, where he or she will be recognized, view

the latest in simulation, training and education technologies and meet

leading figures from Government, Industry and Academia associated with

this community.



Additional requirements:

   * The applicant must be a U.S. citizen



   * The applicant must successfully complete undergraduate studies by

      the end of Spring Term 2009.





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8.  Integrated Models of Cognitive Systems book, Anderson (ed.), published

http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Psychology/CognitivePsychology/?view=usa&ci=9780195324259



(The third book in the OUP Cognitive Models and Architectures series.)



"The question for me is how can the human mind occur in the physical

universe. We now know that the world is governed by physics. We now

understand the way biology nestles comfortably within that. The issue

is how will the mind do that as well."--Allen Newell, December 4,

1991, Carnegie Mellon University



The argument John Anderson gives in this book was inspired by the

passage above, from the last lecture by one of the pioneers of

cognitive science. Newell describes what, for him, is the pivotal

question of scientific inquiry, and Anderson gives an answer that is

emerging from the study of brain and behavior.



Humans share the same basic cognitive architecture with all primates,

but they have evolved abilities to exercise abstract control over

cognition and process more complex relational patterns. The human

cognitive architecture consists of a set of largely independent

modules associated with different brain regions. In this book,

Anderson discusses in detail how these various modules can combine to

produce behaviors as varied as driving a car and solving an algebraic

equation, but focuses principally on two of the modules: the

declarative and procedural. The declarative module involves a memory

system that, moment by moment, attempts to give each person the most

appropriate possible window into his or her past. The procedural

module involves a central system that strives to develop a set of

productions that will enable the most adaptive response from any state

of the modules. Newell argued that the answer to his question must

take the form of a cognitive architecture, and Anderson organizes his

answer around the ACT-R architecture, but broadens it by bringing in

research from all areas of cognitive science, including how recent

work in brain imaging maps onto the cognitive architecture.



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9.   ICCM in DBLP

       http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/index.html





The DBLP Computer Science Bibliography now lists publications from

ICCM 2004 in it.

http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/iccm/iccm2004.html I

don't know when it happened, but recently, in a vanity search, I saw

that they were included.



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10.  Two books on on Art & Cognition (in French)



COGNITION ET CRÉATION

Explorations cognitives des processus de conception



Mario Borillo et Jean-Pierre Goulette



http://www.priceminister.com/offer/buy/993323/Borillo-Cognition-Et-Creation-Livre.html#info



Le développement récent des sciences de la cognition porte le projet

de dialogue art/science sur un territoire inédit et à bien des égards

surprenant. En effet, la rencontre ne s'effectue plus seulement sur le

plan de la pure instrumentalité - illustrée de manière spectaculaire

par ce qu'il est convenu d'appeler l'art électronique, par

exemple. Plus profondément, la rencontre vise désormais à pénétrer au

plus intime du processus de création de l'oeuvre d'art, à le décrire,

à l'expliquer dans les termes d'une transdisciplinarité qui associe,

autour du concept de computation, des disciplines aussi diverses que

les neurosciences, la psychologie, les sciences du langage, enfin

l'informatique et les mathématiques pour les aspects théoriques plus

formels. Cet ouvrage rassemble des contributions qui illustrent les

voies que prend aujourd'hui l'émergence de cette ambition dans le

domaine de l'art. On y trouvera un ensemble de recherches où sont

abordées des questions comme l'analyse et la description des processus

de conception, par exemple dans le cas de l'architecture, mais aussi

de la musique et de la danse. Sur ce socle empirique, sont examinés

les problèmes que soulève la représentation formelle de ces structures

et de ces processus, une formalisation qui n'est parfois qu'une étape

indispensable à la mise en oeuvre de systèmes informatiques pour

participer au processus de création. Une coopération qui est elle-même

l'un des défis que lancent aujourd'hui les technologies cognitives. Un

livre qui associe en profondeur deux des activités les plus

significatives de l'empan du mental - l'art et la cognition.





APPROCHES COGNITIVES DE LA CRÉATION ARTISTIQUE



Mario Borillo

Pierre MARDAGA Editeur



Montrer comment l'interrogation scientifique commence à pénétrer

certains des processus mentaux, des activités sensori-motrices, qui

sont au c¦ur de la conception et de la production de l'¦uvre d'art -

et aussi , sous d'autres formes, de sa jouissance - tel est le propos

de cet ouvrage.



Bien entendu, une telle ambition procède du développement des sciences

de la cognition dont elle est inséparable. Celles-ci associent dans un

vaste projet transdisciplinaire l'observation des diverses modalités

par lesquelles se manifeste l'activité cognitive - de son substrat

neurologique à ses manifestations comportementales et langagières. Du

point de vue théorique, ces recherches s'inscrivent dans un cadre

formel de nature logique, mathématique et computationnelle, qui

articule ces différents domaines empiriques, en donnant leur cohérence

conceptuelle et leur pleine signification aux données

observationnelles.



Se tournant vers la sphère de l'art, la recherche cognitive dessine

une mosaïque de problèmes philosophiques et scientifiques inédits qui

va des processus neuropsychologiques propres à la perception de

l'¦uvre d'art jusqu'à l'émergence de la signification dans les

systèmes symboliques qui la construisent, en passant par les diverses

modalités sociétales qui entrent dans la formation de la sensibilité,

de l'émotion et de la culture. Quel est le rôle de tel constituant

biologique ou symbolique de notre système cognitif dans la création

et/ou la jouissance de l'¦uvre d'art? Comment l'isoler? Comment le

décrire? Comment se compose-t-il éventuellement avec d'autres

constituants dans la réalisation ou la contemplation de l'oeuvre?

Quelles sont les relations/interactions entre esthétique,

signification et émotion? Š Autant de questions délicates aujourd'hui

ouvertes.



Sur un front aussi large d'interrogations et de savoirs émergents, le

propos de ce livre est de donner la plus grande intelligibilité à la

rigueur de la démarche scientifique et philosophique. Une ouverture

sur de nouveaux territoires pour l'esprit.



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11. Huntsville Simulation Conference

       http://www.scs.org/hsc



The 2008 Huntsville Simulation Conference, sponsored by The Society

for Modeling and Simulation International and hosted by The Alabama

Modeling and Simulation Council, is scheduled for October 22 and 23 at

the Huntsville Marriott Hotel, Five Tranquility Base, Huntsville,

Alabama, with a classified segment October 21 at the Advanced Research

Center.



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12. PostDoc Position in CASOS

      http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/naacsos/



PostDoc Position in CASOS

Start Date: Immediately

Length - 2-3 years



The Post-Doctoral position in the Center for Computational Analysis of

Social and Organizational Systems (CASOS).  Candidate will work with

Professor Carley in the area of network, evolution and change using a

combined machine learning and statistical analysis approach.  The

candidate will help assess network change over time in large scale

networks, analyze behavioral and network data, design, develop and

test new algorithms and integrate them into CASOS tools, write

research papers, develop presentation materials and give talks related

to this research. Application areas are varied and include: belief

identification, state failure, text analysis, anaphora resolution,

counter-narcotics, counter-terrorism, and law-enforcement.



CASOS brings together computer science, dynamic network analysis and the

empirical study of complex socio-technical systems. Computational and

social network techniques are combined to develop a better understanding

of the fundamental principles of organizing, coordinating, managing and

destabilizing systems of intelligent adaptive agents (human and

artificial) engaged in real tasks at the team, organizational or social

level.



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13.  Job in cognitive science in Manchester, UK



http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/QQ147/Lecturer_in_Cognition_and_Cognitive_Neuroscience/



We are seeking to appoint an experienced and enthusiastic cognitive

scientist or cognitive neuroscientist to join the Cognition and

Cognitive Neuroscience Research Group (CCNRG) in the School. Areas of

particular interest to the group include memory, cognition and

emotion, time perception, decision making, face recognition, motor

control, cross-modal processing, spatial processing, attentional and

top-down processing, and their neural bases. While there is a strong

focus on behavioural work, expertise in structural and functional MRI

and ERP/EEG is extensive within the group. You will be expected to

develop a strong programme of research and to contribute significantly

to the teaching of cognition and cognitive neuroscience at both

undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Subject to a satisfactory 4

year probationary period this post is open-ended.





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14.  Job in user modeling at North Carolina State University



Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering

North Carolina State University



The Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering

at North Carolina State University seeks to hire multiple

positions. The Department seeks two senior faculty for endowed

professorships ($1M each) as well as faculty at the Assistant /

Associate Professor level. Applicants must have an earned doctorate in

engineering or a related discipline.



One endowed professorship is in biomedical manufacturing systems

engineering, including one or more of the following areas: biomedical

manufacturing; nanomanufacturing; micromanufacturing; tissue

engineering; biomedical modeling; medical-device design and

manufacturing; biomanufacturing systems engineering; and

pharmaceutical manufacturing.  The second endowed professorship is in

health systems engineering with emphasis on the broad connections to

medical decisions, diagnosis, and therapy. The holder of both

Distinguished Professorships will provide leadership in the

development of research and academic programs.



Other positions will consider applicants with expertise in ergonomics,

manufacturing and stochastic processes. The ergonomics position will

give preference to design of complex cognitive systems (e.g., robotic,

medical, military, transportation, training), systems safety and

resilience, human-machine system modeling, and user performance

evaluation and testing. The manufacturing engineering position will

give preference to, but is not limited to, biomanufacturing, advanced

manufacturing processes, nanomaterials and processes, biomaterials,

rapid prototyping/manufacturing, and medical device design.



NCSU is located minutes from the Research Triangle Park (www.rtp.org),

the medical schools at Duke University and the University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill.  NCSU also has its own university/industry

research campus (centennial.ncsu.edu), providing ample opportunity to

interact with diverse industrial and research organizations as well as

other outstanding universities.  The Department has four areas of

concentration in teaching and research: ergonomics, production

systems, manufacturing, and systems analysis and optimization, as well

as signature integrative thrusts in biomedical manufacturing systems

engineering, health systems engineering and logistics systems

engineering.



Review of applications will begin immediately.  Applications will be

accepted until suitable candidates are found. To apply for these

positions, go to jobs.ncsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=78798 for

position #04-32-0711. Please go to

jobs.ncsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=78796 to apply for position

#045-32-0710.





NCSU is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.  Also,

NC State welcomes all persons without regard to sexual orientation.

In its commitment to diversity and equity, NCSU seeks applications

from women, minorities and persons with disabilities. Individuals with

disabilities desiring accommodations in the application process or

other questions should contact Debbie Allgood-Staton, Administrative

Manager, [log in to unmask], ph/vm 919-515-6401, fax

919-515-5281.



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15.  Job (potentially) in modeling at Michigan State



*Environmental Science & Policy Program, Michigan State University - AST

PROFESSOR*



Posting Date:       Sep 10, 2008

Posting Number:  SSC-047

Tenure System, 9-month basis, 100% time.



DUTIES:  The Department of Sociology and the Environmental Science and

Policy Program of Michigan State University seek a tenure stream

Assistant Professor in the area of environmental policy or population

and environment.  The appointment will be joint between the Department

of Sociology and the Environmental Science and Policy Program.

Sociology will be the tenure home for the position.  Ph.D. or equivalent

is required at the time of appointment.  Candidates should have strong

quantitative skills and rigorous theoretical focus.  International

experience or demonstrated interest in international issues is an

advantage as is a background in modeling.  We also have a special

interest in researchers studying coupled human and natural systems.  The

successful candidate will be expected to develop externally funded

research.    For more information about Environment Science & Policy

Program, please visit our website at http://environment.msu.edu

<http://environment.msu.edu/>



QUALIFICATIONS:  Ph.D. or equivalent is required at the time of

appointment.  Doctorate or other terminal degree. Candidates should have

strong quantitative skills and rigorous theoretical focus.



APPLICATIONS:  Due October 1, 2008.  Late submissions will be considered

if a suitable candidate pool is not identified by the deadline.  MSU is

an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer. MSU is committed to

achieving excellence through cultural diversity. The university actively

encourages applications and/or nominations of women, persons of color,

veterans and persons with disabilities.  Application should refer to

position 38-047.  Please send curriculum vitae, samples of written work,

a short statement of professional goals and at least three letters of

recommendation to:  Sociology/ESPP CHANS Search Committee, Environmental

Science and Policy Program, Michigan State University, 274 Giltner Hall,

East Lansing, MI 48824-1101.  Electronic applications should be sent to

[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> and directed to Search

Committee.



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