The Psychology Department has recently welcomed several new faculty members.
Psychology Department searching for Visiting Assistant Professor in Quantitative Methods
Tue, 01/26/2021 - 2:49pmThe University of Louisiana at Lafayette is searching for a Visiting Assistant Professor for the 2021-2022 academic year (with the possibility of renewal for additional years) with expertise in quantitative methods. Specialization can be in any area of psychology, provided the candidate can teach psychological statistics courses to both undergraduate and master’s-level graduate students. The teaching load is three classes a semester. Candidates should be prepared to engage in research activities and to assist with academic advising and other service activities. Candidates should have already earned a PhD, or expect to do so by August 2021.
UL Lafayette, the largest school in the University of Louisiana System, is located in the heart of Louisiana’s Cajun country. The psychology department includes 18 full-time faculty members, approximately 650 undergraduate majors seeking bachelor of science degrees with concentrations in psychology and psychology pre-med, and approximately 30 graduate students in our pre-doctoral general psychology masters program.
To apply, please send a recent CV, a letter of application detailing teaching and research interests and experiences, and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Amy Brown, Head of the Psychology Department, at amy.brown@louisiana.edu. A brief cover letter and separate teaching and research statements are acceptable in lieu of one longer application letter. Deadline for applications: February 1, 2021.