The School of Psychology at Newcastle University is advertising 3 Lectureships (or Senior Lectureships) in Psychology. The School is particularly interested in strengthening their research portfolio in areas using experimental approaches, including animal behaviour and evolutionary psychology. These are strengths found at Newcastle University, with a large grouping of researchers across the institution working in these areas, currently co-ordinated through our Centre for Behaviour and Evolution. We are a collegiate and collaborative grouping, working together on many different projects, and delivering teaching for psychology and biology undergraduate degrees, as well as relevant Masters (including in Animal Behaviour, and Evolution and Human Behaviour). This offers a great opportunity to come and join us!
For more details, including contacts for informal enquiries, please see the link below:
Please do pass this on to anyone you think might be interested in joining us – the deadline for applications is 3rd February.
Candy Rowe
Professor of Animal Behaviour and Cognition