The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sabancı University, invites applications for a full-time faculty position in Psychology. It is for candidates who have recently completed their PhD (or are near completion) as well as mid-career applicants.

We are interested in candidates with a strong research record in any area of psychology (especially Clinical, Cognitive, Social, Developmental, or Neuroscience). Candidates must show clear potential to produce top quality scholarly publications, and should be able to sustain strong international academic and research connections.

Sabancı University is an innovative and world-leading private institution, currently rated to be the best university in Turkey (THE). It is strongly committed to interdisciplinary research and teaching. The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is organized around multidisciplinary degree programs including Psychology, Political Science, International Studies, Cultural Studies, Visual Arts, and Economics. The university admits the highest-ranking students from Turkey, and significant numbers of students from abroad. Faculty members are provided with excellent research support, private health insurance, and housing facilities on campus.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. The successful candidate is expected to start in September 2019.

Interested applicants should submit (i) a cover letter (ii) research statement (iii) teaching documents and statement providing details on the applicant’s teaching experience and preferences, (iv) a CV, (v) at least two research papers, (vi) three letters of reference in the online application form of the university at:

https://sucrm.sabanciuniv.edu/academiccv/application.php



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