PROFESSOR OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
School of Psychology
Faculty of Science and Information Technology
PROFESSOR OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
School of Psychology
Faculty of Science and Information Technology
Under the leadership of the Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Caroline McMillen, the University of Newcastle is delivering on its ambitious NeW Directions Strategic Plan 2013–2015, the University’s response to a radically changing global higher education landscape. As we continue to drive world-class education, research and innovation outcomes, the University is recruiting outstanding talent to join our team.
An opportunity exists for an outstanding individual to provide vision and leadership for the psychology division. The successful candidate will promote and foster a collaborative, dynamic, productive and globally competitive research environment through research collaboration, external grant income, publication outputs, and research higher degree graduates. The promotion of excellence in teaching and learning through appropriate curriculum development and delivery is also a key requirement of this role.
The successful candidate will show an outstanding record of research and scholarly activity, with evidence of strong academic leadership at a tertiary level. The successful candidate will provide vision and energy that inspires and motivates the School community to create a world-class University with an outstanding reputation in psychology.
The Professor of Cross-Cultural Psychology is an ongoing position. An attractive remuneration package will be offered to the successful candidate.
For further information and to apply for this role, please contact Dr Rosalind De Sailly Managing Director, Principal Consultant, De Sailly Consulting by phone +61 414 574 945 or email . Application closing date: 6th February 2015.
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