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Research Assistant Professor

University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Dependent on Experience/Dependent on Qualification
United States, North Carolina, Chapel Hill
104 Airport Dr (Show on map)
Oct 30, 2024
Posting Information
Posting Information


Department Psychology and Neuroscience - 319100
Posting Open Date 08/28/2024
Application Deadline 11/15/2024
Open Until Filled No
Position Type Permanent Faculty
Working Title Research Assistant Professor
Appointment Type Fixed Term Faculty
Vacancy ID FAC0005199
Full-time/Part-time Full-Time Permanent
Hours per week 40
FTE 1
Position Location North Carolina, US
Hiring Range Dependent on Experience/Dependent on Qualification
Proposed Start Date 11/01/2024
Position Information


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Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit
The primary purpose of the Psychology and Neuroscience Department is to provide excellent education, research and service in the field. This goal breaks down into four important components: 1) to teach psychology and neuroscience to undergraduates in a manner that will introduce them vigorously to its broad scope; 2) to offer scientific and professional training to graduate students in the areas of behavioral and integrative neuroscience, clinical, cognitive, developmental, quantitative, and social psychology; 3) to carry out cutting-edge research in these areas, and 4) to provide consulting and administrative support services to the science and profession of psychology as well as to the university, the community, the state, and the nation.

The Department consists of six programs: behavioral and integrative neuroscience; clinical psychology; cognitive psychology; developmental psychology; quantitative psychology, and social psychology. Each program is designed to acquaint the student thoroughly with the theoretical and research content of the specialty and to provide training in the research skills needed to become a competent and creative investigator. In addition, the programs focus on the development of appropriate professional skills.

The Department of Psychology and Neuroscience ranks 2nd in the College in grant funding with over $12 million annually in grant expenditures and approximately $20 million annually in expenditures from all funds. The Department of Psychology and Neuroscience has the largest undergraduate major in the College of Arts and Sciences with approximately 1500 majors, and one of the largest graduate Ph.D. programs with approximately 120 graduate students. The Department is also home to four community clinics which generate fee revenue (Adult Clinic, Anxiety Clinic, Child and Family Clinic, Couples Clinic), known collectively as the UNC Psychology and Neuroscience Community Clinic (the Clinic).
Position Summary
The primary role of this position is to conduct independent research in the area of technology use, brain, and psychological development among youth and young adults. The Research Assistant Professor is expected to establish a research program in conjunction with the Winston National Center on Technology Use, Brain, and Psychological Development, and will be responsible for carrying out a variety of research projects aimed at examining the link between technology use and adolescent development.

Responsibilities in this area including (1) Collecting, analyzing, and reporting data using research techniques, such as longitudinal design, ecological momentary assessment, neuroimaging (e.g., fMRI, fNIRS), and behavioral assessments; (2) Co-supervising postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and undergraduate students in conjunction with other faculty members in the Department; (3) Building publication record in writing and preparing manuscripts for publications on data collected, analyzed, and interpreted as part of this position; (4) Preparing, applying for, and managing grants; and (5) Presenting data at national conferences and increasing involvement in the scientific community by attending project meetings, seminars, and other meetings as necessary. The Research Assistant Professor position provides an opportunity to move from a mentored position to establish an independent, grant funded program of research.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
Ph.D. in psychology, neuroscience, or a related field is required; a minimum of two years of experience as a postdoctoral scholar is also required.
Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience
We are seeking a candidate with a strong background in developmental cognitive affective neuroscience. Preference is given to a candidate with experience in neuroimaging, developmental psychopathology, or prior research on technology. Expertise in neuroimaging data collection and analysis is strongly preferred.
Special Physical/Mental Requirements
N/A
Campus Security Authority Responsibilities

Not Applicable.

Special Instructions
Refer to the Academic Personnel website for additional information on recruiting and other details. Refer to the CCInfo website for additional information on Full Position Management: ccinfo.unc.edu/fpm.
Quick Link https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/287064
Department Contact Information


Department Contact Name and Title Natalie Nesbitt, HR Specialist
Department Contact Telephone or Email nnesbitt@unc.edu
Academic Personnel Office Contact Information
If you experience any problems accessing the system or have questions about the application process, please contact the University's Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost office at (919)-962-1091 or send an email to facultyrecruitment@unc.edu.

Please note: The Executive Vice Chancellor & Provost office will not be able to provide specific updates regarding position or application status.

If you have any questions about the job requirements or the hiring department notify the Department Contact.
Equal Opportunity Employer Statement
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a protected veteran.
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