[Commpsych] FW: Job:Assistant Professor in Social and Community Psychology with health specialism; London School of Economics, London, UK

Lauren Breen Lauren.Breen at curtin.edu.au
Mon Nov 10 09:50:49 WST 2014


See job opportunity below.

Kind regards,
Lauren

Lauren Breen
BSc(Hons), GradCertEd, PhD, MAPS
ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher and Senior Lecturer | School of Psychology and Speech Pathology

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From: Chamberlain, Kerry [mailto:K.Chamberlain at massey.ac.nz]
Sent: Saturday, 8 November 2014 5:50 AM
To: ischp at lists.massey.ac.nz
Subject: Job:Assistant Professor in Social and Community Psychology with health specialism; London School of Economics, London, UK

Dear Colleagues

We are advertising a really nice job for a young community social health psychologist.

Please will you circulate the advert below in your networks?

Cathy Campbelll


Department of Social Psychology, London School of Economics
Assistant Professor in Social Psychology/Community Psychology

Applications are invited from outstanding candidates in the fields of social, community and/or health psychology, who have a particular interest in the role of intervention or policy to advance collective action or health communication in advancing health and well-being in global settings. In addition to general teaching in the Department of Social Psychology, the successful candidate will contribute to two of the Department's Msc programmes: the MSc in Health, Community and Development and the MSc in Social and Public Communication.

The Department has a particular interest in the development of theoretical frameworks that inform and advance concrete programmes of real-world collective action for health (ranging from e.g. peer education to community mobilisation to social movements) and health communication (ranging from e.g. face-to-face encounters to old and new social media), especially in contexts of local and global health inequalities.

You must have completed your PhD, teaching experience and an established or emerging track record of excellent research. We expect candidates to have a commitment to critical intellectual engagement marked by inter-disciplinarity and real-world research, multiple methodologies and an understanding of psychology as a social science. We are not interested in candidates who specialise in desk or laboratory research. Please take a look at the department's website and research interests before you apply. Professional experience outside of academia would be seen as an advantage.

For half a century, the Department of Social Psychology has been the home of Societal Psychology and a leading centre for research in real world settings. We have a strong tradition of work in the 'scholar-activist' tradition. We do field research in five continents and our student population includes more than 50 nationalities. In addition to our MSc programmes, we also have a thriving PhD research student community.

Overall, the Department's current domains of interest are organisational social psychology, community development and health, social and cultural psychology, social and public communication and consumer psychology. Collegiality is one of our values; we want an open team player who will engage and contribute to our current research and teaching.

The other criteria that will be used when shortlisting for this post can be found on the person specification, which is attached to this vacancy on the LSE's online recruitment system.

Full application details can be obtained at www.lse.ac.uk/jobsatLSE<http://www.lse.ac.uk/jobsatLSE>. If you cannot download the forms, email HR.jobs at lse.ac.uk<mailto:HR.jobs at lse.ac.uk><mailto:HR.jobs at lse.ac.uk> or call 020 7955 6659.
Last date for receiving applications is midnight (UK time) on 31 December 2014. Regrettably, we cannot accept late applications.

PLEASE USE THE LINK BELOW TO SEE DETAILS

https://atsv7.wcn.co.uk/saf/set_session.cgi?owner=5040735&ownertype=fair&season=0&vt_template=1427&jcode=1436347&posting_code=223&language=203&url=/search_engine/jobs.cgi

TO DISCUSS THE POST PLEASE CONTACT:
Professor Catherine Campbell (c.campbell at lse.ac.uk<mailto:c.campbell at lse.ac.uk>)
Head of Department: Social Psychology
London School of Economics
Personal Website: http://www.psych.lse.ac.uk/people/campbell
HCD Website: http://psych4.lse.ac.uk/hcd/





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