Assistant to Associate Professor of Psychology
Latino Scholar
The Department of Psychology, University of
Nebraska-Lincoln (www.unl.edu/psypage)
seeks to fill a tenure-track Assistant to Associate
Professor position beginning August 2009. The
position is designed for a scholar in any area who
specializes in Latino/a issues. Responsibilities
include maintaining an active research program with
a track record of publications and grants; teaching
graduate and undergraduate courses. Qualifications
include Ph.D. in psychology or equivalent, record of
achievement in scholarship and teaching, expertise
in Latinos/as with preference in health issues, such
as mental and behavioral pathology, risk and
resilience, substance use, aggression, social
competence, academic adjustment, acculturative
stress, and/or coping. Review of applications will
begin November 1, 2008 and continue until position
is filled. Send letter of application, vita,
reprints, and three letters of recommendation to:
Gustavo Carlo, Chair, Latino Scholar Search
Committee, Department of Psychology, 238 Burnett
Hall, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE,
68588-0308. To be considered for the position
complete the on-line Faculty/Academic Administrative
form at
http://employment.unl.edu requisition #080637.
The University of Nebraska is committed to a
pluralistic campus community through affirmative
action, equal opportunity, work-life balance, and
dual careers.



