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  • 1.  Industrial.Organizational Psychology Position at Portland State

    Posted 07-20-2004 13:18
    Dear Colleagues,

    My apologies for any cross listings. I have enclosed a job listing for an
    I/O psychologist at Portland State
    University. Feel free to contact me with questions and please distribute to
    interested people.

    Regards,

    Bob Sinclair

    -------------------------------------------
    Robert R. Sinclair, Ph.D.
    Department of Psychology
    Portland State University
    1721 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97207
    (503)725-3965; sinclair@pdx.edu
    www.psy.pdx.edu/Sinclair

    -------------------------------------------------------------

    INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST, ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE, or FULL
    PROFESSOR

    DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY, PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY
    PORTLAND, OREGON

    INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST, ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE, or FULL
    PROFESSOR. The Department of Psychology at Portland State University has
    a tenure-track opening in Industrial/Organizational Psychology beginning
    September, 2005. The department has a strong applied research
    orientation and has a Systems Science/Psychology Ph.D. program with
    specializations in Industrial/Organizational, Applied Developmental, and
    Applied Social/Community psychology.

    Qualifications include a doctoral degree in I/O psychology (ABD
    considered). Preferred area of specialization is in Organizational
    Psychology. Preference will be given to candidates whose interests
    converge with the department�s applied focus, such as program
    development and evaluation, public policy, cultural diversity,
    cross-cultural issues, or judgment and decision-making. The successful
    candidate will be able to teach graduate and undergraduate courses in
    organizational psychology (we have special needs in the areas of work
    motivation, leadership, and OD) as well as courses related to the
    applicant�s particular area of expertise. Responsibilities include
    maintaining a productive program of community-based research; teaching
    graduate and undergraduate courses in I/O; and supervising student
    theses and dissertations. A successful candidate should have an
    established research and publication record or demonstrated potential
    for establishing a program of community-based research in I/O psychology.

    Portland State University values diversity and demonstrates this through
    its campus initiatives; we particularly encourage members of
    historically under-represented groups to apply. The Psychology
    Department maintains a supportive climate of cooperation, collaboration,
    and collegiality. To learn more about our department, please see
    www.psy.pdx.edu.

    Portland State University is a member of the Oregon University System.
    PSU is located in the thriving Portland metropolitan area, which has
    many opportunities for applied research. Portland is a highly livable
    city that offers natural beauty and a high quality of life including a
    lively cultural scene and outdoor sporting activities. Mountains,
    forests, and the Oregon coast are accessible within 90 minutes of driving.

    We request a letter of application in which candidates describe their
    interest in the position. In addition, please include separate
    statements of research and teaching interests, copies of papers, and at
    least three letters of reference. Please address all materials to:
    Chair, I/O Search Committee, Department of Psychology, Portland State
    University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207-0751. Review of
    applications will begin no later than November 1, 2004 and continue
    until finalists are identified. Correspondence will be done primarily by
    e-mail. Please include e-mail address, or clearly indicate if you do not
    have e-mail.

    Portland State University is an AA/EO institution and, in keeping with
    the President�s diversity initiative welcomes applications from diverse
    candidates and candidates who support diversity.

    -------------------------------------------
    Robert R. Sinclair, Ph.D.
    Department of Psychology
    Portland State University
    1721 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97207
    (503)725-3965; sinclair@pdx.edu
    www.psy.pdx.edu/Sinclair


  • 2.  Industrial.Organizational Psychology Position at Portland State

    Posted 07-20-2004 15:08
    Bob, can the submission be sent via email?
    Thx,
    Romie
    --- Robert Sinclair <sinclair@pdx.edu> wrote: > Dear
    Colleagues,
    >
    > My apologies for any cross listings. I have
    > enclosed a job listing for an
    > I/O psychologist at Portland State
    > University. Feel free to contact me with questions
    > and please distribute to
    > interested people.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Bob Sinclair
    >
    > -------------------------------------------
    > Robert R. Sinclair, Ph.D.
    > Department of Psychology
    > Portland State University
    > 1721 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97207
    > (503)725-3965; sinclair@pdx.edu
    > www.psy.pdx.edu/Sinclair
    >
    >
    -------------------------------------------------------------
    >
    > INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST, ASSISTANT,
    > ASSOCIATE, or FULL
    > PROFESSOR
    >
    > DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY, PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY
    > PORTLAND, OREGON
    >
    > INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST, ASSISTANT,
    > ASSOCIATE, or FULL
    > PROFESSOR. The Department of Psychology at Portland
    > State University has
    > a tenure-track opening in Industrial/Organizational
    > Psychology beginning
    > September, 2005. The department has a strong applied
    > research
    > orientation and has a Systems Science/Psychology
    > Ph.D. program with
    > specializations in Industrial/Organizational,
    > Applied Developmental, and
    > Applied Social/Community psychology.
    >
    > Qualifications include a doctoral degree in I/O
    > psychology (ABD
    > considered). Preferred area of specialization is in
    > Organizational
    > Psychology. Preference will be given to candidates
    > whose interests
    > converge with the department�s applied focus, such
    > as program
    > development and evaluation, public policy, cultural
    > diversity,
    > cross-cultural issues, or judgment and
    > decision-making. The successful
    > candidate will be able to teach graduate and
    > undergraduate courses in
    > organizational psychology (we have special needs in
    > the areas of work
    > motivation, leadership, and OD) as well as courses
    > related to the
    > applicant�s particular area of expertise.
    > Responsibilities include
    > maintaining a productive program of community-based
    > research; teaching
    > graduate and undergraduate courses in I/O; and
    > supervising student
    > theses and dissertations. A successful candidate
    > should have an
    > established research and publication record or
    > demonstrated potential
    > for establishing a program of community-based
    > research in I/O psychology.
    >
    > Portland State University values diversity and
    > demonstrates this through
    > its campus initiatives; we particularly encourage
    > members of
    > historically under-represented groups to apply. The
    > Psychology
    > Department maintains a supportive climate of
    > cooperation, collaboration,
    > and collegiality. To learn more about our
    > department, please see
    > www.psy.pdx.edu.
    >
    > Portland State University is a member of the Oregon
    > University System.
    > PSU is located in the thriving Portland metropolitan
    > area, which has
    > many opportunities for applied research. Portland
    > is a highly livable
    > city that offers natural beauty and a high quality
    > of life including a
    > lively cultural scene and outdoor sporting
    > activities. Mountains,
    > forests, and the Oregon coast are accessible within
    > 90 minutes of driving.
    >
    > We request a letter of application in which
    > candidates describe their
    > interest in the position. In addition, please
    > include separate
    > statements of research and teaching interests,
    > copies of papers, and at
    > least three letters of reference. Please address
    > all materials to:
    > Chair, I/O Search Committee, Department of
    > Psychology, Portland State
    > University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207-0751.
    > Review of
    > applications will begin no later than November 1,
    > 2004 and continue
    > until finalists are identified. Correspondence will
    > be done primarily by
    > e-mail. Please include e-mail address, or clearly
    > indicate if you do not
    > have e-mail.
    >
    > Portland State University is an AA/EO institution
    > and, in keeping with
    > the President�s diversity initiative welcomes
    > applications from diverse
    > candidates and candidates who support diversity.
    >
    > -------------------------------------------
    > Robert R. Sinclair, Ph.D.
    > Department of Psychology
    > Portland State University
    > 1721 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97207
    > (503)725-3965; sinclair@pdx.edu
    > www.psy.pdx.edu/Sinclair
    >

    =====
    Romie F. Littrell, PhD, An f�na� fi�in
    Faculty of Business, Auckland University of Technology
    Private Bag 1020
    Auckland 1020, New Zealand
    Fax (64) 9 - 917 -9629
    http://www.romielittrellpubs.homestead.com/
    http://www.crossculturalcentre.homestead.com/





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  • 3.  Industrial.Organizational Psychology Position at Portland State

    Posted 07-20-2004 17:57
    Hi Romie, et al.

    I checked with the search committee & they would prefer hard copy submissions
    if humanly possible.

    Thanks!

    Bob

    Quoting Romie Littrell <littrellaom@yahoo.co.nz>:

    > Bob, can the submission be sent via email?
    > Thx,
    > Romie
    > --- Robert Sinclair <sinclair@pdx.edu> wrote: > Dear
    > Colleagues,
    > >
    > > My apologies for any cross listings. I have
    > > enclosed a job listing for an
    > > I/O psychologist at Portland State
    > > University. Feel free to contact me with questions
    > > and please distribute to
    > > interested people.
    > >
    > > Regards,
    > >
    > > Bob Sinclair
    > >
    > > -------------------------------------------
    > > Robert R. Sinclair, Ph.D.
    > > Department of Psychology
    > > Portland State University
    > > 1721 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97207
    > > (503)725-3965; sinclair@pdx.edu
    > > www.psy.pdx.edu/Sinclair
    > >
    > >
    > -------------------------------------------------------------
    > >
    > > INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST, ASSISTANT,
    > > ASSOCIATE, or FULL
    > > PROFESSOR
    > >
    > > DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY, PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY
    > > PORTLAND, OREGON
    > >
    > > INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST, ASSISTANT,
    > > ASSOCIATE, or FULL
    > > PROFESSOR. The Department of Psychology at Portland
    > > State University has
    > > a tenure-track opening in Industrial/Organizational
    > > Psychology beginning
    > > September, 2005. The department has a strong applied
    > > research
    > > orientation and has a Systems Science/Psychology
    > > Ph.D. program with
    > > specializations in Industrial/Organizational,
    > > Applied Developmental, and
    > > Applied Social/Community psychology.
    > >
    > > Qualifications include a doctoral degree in I/O
    > > psychology (ABD
    > > considered). Preferred area of specialization is in
    > > Organizational
    > > Psychology. Preference will be given to candidates
    > > whose interests
    > > converge with the department�s applied focus, such
    > > as program
    > > development and evaluation, public policy, cultural
    > > diversity,
    > > cross-cultural issues, or judgment and
    > > decision-making. The successful
    > > candidate will be able to teach graduate and
    > > undergraduate courses in
    > > organizational psychology (we have special needs in
    > > the areas of work
    > > motivation, leadership, and OD) as well as courses
    > > related to the
    > > applicant�s particular area of expertise.
    > > Responsibilities include
    > > maintaining a productive program of community-based
    > > research; teaching
    > > graduate and undergraduate courses in I/O; and
    > > supervising student
    > > theses and dissertations. A successful candidate
    > > should have an
    > > established research and publication record or
    > > demonstrated potential
    > > for establishing a program of community-based
    > > research in I/O psychology.
    > >
    > > Portland State University values diversity and
    > > demonstrates this through
    > > its campus initiatives; we particularly encourage
    > > members of
    > > historically under-represented groups to apply. The
    > > Psychology
    > > Department maintains a supportive climate of
    > > cooperation, collaboration,
    > > and collegiality. To learn more about our
    > > department, please see
    > > www.psy.pdx.edu.
    > >
    > > Portland State University is a member of the Oregon
    > > University System.
    > > PSU is located in the thriving Portland metropolitan
    > > area, which has
    > > many opportunities for applied research. Portland
    > > is a highly livable
    > > city that offers natural beauty and a high quality
    > > of life including a
    > > lively cultural scene and outdoor sporting
    > > activities. Mountains,
    > > forests, and the Oregon coast are accessible within
    > > 90 minutes of driving.
    > >
    > > We request a letter of application in which
    > > candidates describe their
    > > interest in the position. In addition, please
    > > include separate
    > > statements of research and teaching interests,
    > > copies of papers, and at
    > > least three letters of reference. Please address
    > > all materials to:
    > > Chair, I/O Search Committee, Department of
    > > Psychology, Portland State
    > > University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207-0751.
    > > Review of
    > > applications will begin no later than November 1,
    > > 2004 and continue
    > > until finalists are identified. Correspondence will
    > > be done primarily by
    > > e-mail. Please include e-mail address, or clearly
    > > indicate if you do not
    > > have e-mail.
    > >
    > > Portland State University is an AA/EO institution
    > > and, in keeping with
    > > the President�s diversity initiative welcomes
    > > applications from diverse
    > > candidates and candidates who support diversity.
    > >
    > > -------------------------------------------
    > > Robert R. Sinclair, Ph.D.
    > > Department of Psychology
    > > Portland State University
    > > 1721 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97207
    > > (503)725-3965; sinclair@pdx.edu
    > > www.psy.pdx.edu/Sinclair
    > >
    >
    > =====
    > Romie F. Littrell, PhD, An f�na� fi�in
    > Faculty of Business, Auckland University of Technology
    > Private Bag 1020
    > Auckland 1020, New Zealand
    > Fax (64) 9 - 917 -9629
    > http://www.romielittrellpubs.homestead.com/
    > http://www.crossculturalcentre.homestead.com/
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
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