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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
Lecturer / Senior Lecturer at UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
Applications for this faculty post are invited from candidates with
strong research records in human cognitive neuroscience and/or human
neuropsychology. The successful applicant will be an independent
researcher who can deliver inspiring teaching also. Any fields in
human cognitive neuroscience or neuropsychology will be considered.
UCL’s Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience (ICN) is a thriving
interdisciplinary research institute in Queen Square (see http://www.icn.ucl.ac.uk
). The ICN is recognised as a world-leader for studies of the human
mind and brain, in health and disease. It brings together researchers
from different parts of UCL - including Psychology and Language
Sciences plus the Institute of Neurology - with a common focus on the
neural basis of human cognition. The ICN has close links to the
adjacent functional imaging laboratory and to the neurological
hospital at Queen Square. The new post will be based at the ICN in
Queen Square and affiliated to the Division of Psychology and Language
Sciences.
Salary will be in the range £32,458 - £52,086 plus £2,781 London
Allowance, according to experience.
Further information is available at http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/info/icnlecturer.htm
. Informal enquiries can be made to Jon Driver, Director of the ICN ([log in to unmask]
). Applications (one copy) should include a curriculum vitae with
publications list; a brief summary of research achievements and plans;
overview of any teaching experience and interests; names and contacts
for three referees; and a Personal Information form (available at: http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/info/Personal_Information.doc)
. Send applications by e-mail to Kathryn Knapp ([log in to unmask]) as
a single pdf file (surname.pdf).
Lecturer / Senior Lecturer posts in the UK correspond roughly to
Assistant / Associate Professor posts in the USA.
The closing date for applications is 23 January 2009.
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