The Department of Psychology at the University of Georgia (www.uga.edu/psychology) invites applicants for Assistant or AssociateProfessor position in Human Cognitive Neuroscience, to begin Fall 2025. Successful candidates will have a Ph.D. in psychology, neuroscience, or a closely related field. Successful candidates will have a solid record of research commensurate with career stage, and strong potential for external funding (Assistant Level) or demonstrated success at obtaining external funding (Associate Level). (For information about both ranks, visit https://provost.uga.edu/wp-content/uploads/ptu-criteria-psychology.pdf. To be eligible for tenure upon appointment, candidates must be appointed as an associate or full professor, have been tenured at a prior institution, and bring a demonstrably national reputation to the institution. Candidates must be approved for tenure upon appointment before hire.) Candidates will affiliate with one or more of the Psychology Department’s core training areas (Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and Clinical Psychology) and may join the Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Neuroscience graduate program. Candidates will be expected to contribute to the teaching needs of the Psychology Department at the graduate and undergraduate level. This position is part of a cluster hire in support of a new BS degree in Neuroscience. Candidates will be expected to contribute to the implementation of this degree by supporting associated teaching needs. The Department of Psychology has approximately 45 faculty members, 90 doctoral students, and 2100 undergraduate Psychology majors. Successful applicants will join a nationally prominent and productive research faculty and department that is dedicated to supporting faculty research. Collaboration within the department and across the University is highly encouraged. One resource of interest to candidates is BioImaging Research Center (BIRC; https://birc.uga.edu), a multi-imaging research facility providing a range of biological tissue imaging technologies to multiple biomedical investigators in programs across the UGA campus, their students, and other researchers. The BIRC includes a large bore 3T MRI, 1T (with integrated PET) and 7T small bore MRIs for rodent imaging, magnetoencephalography, and two EEG systems (64 and 256 sensor systems). This facility is a multi-disciplinary research-dedicated resource that fosters collaborative, extramurally funded research among human, animal and cellular scientists at UGA and scientists in other federal, state and private agencies or organizations. The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, its many units, and the University of Georgia are committed to multidisciplinary research, collaboration, and academic innovation and to sustaining a work and learning environment that is inclusive. UGA is a land and sea grant institution located in Athens, 65 miles northeast of Atlanta, the state capital (www.visitathensga.com; www.uga.edu). Athens is well known for its quality of life, affordable cost of living, and easy access to both outdoor and urban activities (exploregeorgia.org). It is an excellent place to relocate for those of all ages. Since our founding in 1785, the University of Georgia has operated as Georgia’s oldest, most comprehensive, and most diversified institution of higher education (https://www.uga.edu/). Candidates should apply online at (https;//www.ugajobsearch.com/hr/postings/403454) and include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statements of research and teaching interests, up to three representative publications, and the names & contact information of three references. Review of applications will begin December 1, 2024, and continue until the position is filled. For questions about the position, contact Brett Clementz (clementz@uga.edu), committee chair.