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December 11, 2005

US Academic jobs, posted Dec 2005

Clinical Faculty, Argosy University/Washington DC
Date posted: 5 Dec 05

The American School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University/Washington DC anticipates several additional faculty positions in its APA-Accredited Clinical Psychology program. [...] Successful candidates will be able to teach courses in one or more of the following areas: assessment, theory and therapy (cognitive behavioral, family systems, integrative). Experience is also desirable in the areas of child and family, forensic, qualitative or quantitative research health/neuropsychology.

Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology, Drexel University, Pennsylvania
Date posted: 5 Dec 05

The Psychology Department at Drexel University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position to begin September, 2006. Areas of specialization are open, but candidates who are able to collaborate or contribute to current departmental subspecialty areas of behavioral, cognitive, clinical, clinical neuropsychology, forensic, health, and neuroscience, are encouraged to apply.

Psychology - Forensics, California Baptist University
Date posted: 5 Dec 05

The School of Behavioral Sciences seeks an individual to assist in the implementation of a master's degree program in forensic psychology. A history of forensic experience and strong teaching skills are required. Areas of experience and competency should relate to expert testimony, competency evaluations, law enforcement psychology or other domains relevant to the field of forensic psychology.

Posted by Emma at December 11, 2005 09:02 AM

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