Assistant Professor, Educational Psychology-Human Development (WF230104)

Updated: 1 day ago
Location: Albany, GEORGIA
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About University at Albany:

Established in 1844 and designated a University Center of the State University of New York in 1962, the University at Albany's broad mission of excellence in undergraduate and graduate education, research and public service engages a diverse student body of approximately 17,000 students in nine schools and colleges across three campuses.

Located in Albany, New York, New York State's capital, the University is convenient to Boston, New York City and the Adirondacks.


Job Description:

The School of Education at the University at Albany, State University of New York, invites applications for a tenure track, assistant rank faculty member in Educational Psychology/Human Development in the Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, Division of Educational Psychology and Methodology. The successful applicant will have an active and rigorous research agenda with strong potential for funding, and the ability to collaborate with students and other faculty in research. Area of expertise for this position is open to applicants whose research intersects Educational Psychology and Human Development.

Teaching responsibilities will include undergraduate and graduate courses in one or more of the following areas:  educational psychology, learning, cognition, and language; child, adolescent, and lifespan development; statistics and research methods. Mentoring and supervising students completing independent studies and dissertation research is an important component of teaching. Research mentoring and supervision, together with four courses per academic year, is the expected load.  The applicant should be proficient in research methods and statistical analysis.

The appointment will be in the Division of Educational Psychology and Methodology, in the Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology. The Department is multidisciplinary and devoted to research, teaching, and service in the use of psychological principles to promote lifelong growth, learning, and development in multiple life roles and contexts. The Division has a strong undergraduate program in Human Development, as well as established graduate programs in Educational Psychology and Methodology.


Requirements:

Minimum Qualifications:

  • A doctorate in Educational Psychology, Human Development, and Family Studies, or a substantial equivalent from a college or university accredited by a U.S. Department of Education or internationally recognized accrediting organization by 8/1/2024. Candidates who will not hold the degree by this date will not be considered.
  • Applicants must demonstrate an ability to develop inclusive and equitable relationships within our diverse campus community
  • Applicants must demonstrate an ability to support diversity, equity, access, inclusion, and belonging relative to their role
  • Applicants should possess a record of scholarship and have demonstrated the ability to develop an independent program of research.
  • Applicants must address their experience and/or describe practices to teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in varying modalities including in-person, online, and/or hybrid.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Strong methodological/statistical background
  • Experience teaching both graduate and undergraduate students
  • Post-doctoral training in human development/educational psychology
  • Potential for and/or record of an extramurally funded program of research


Additional Information:

Professional Rank and Salary Range: Assistant Professor (10 months)

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Application Instructions:

Applicants MUST submit the following documents:

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Statement of Interest including an overview of your research
  • Writing sample or publication
  • Available evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., syllabi, student evaluations, and/or teaching statement)
  • Contact information for three references

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A review of applications will start on October 30, 2023 and will continue until the position is filled.