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John Smith is seeking an assistant professor position in psychology. He holds a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Minnesota where he studied learning disabilities in low-income communities. He has over 6 years of teaching experience at the university level and his research focuses on the behavior of learning disabled adolescents. He is fluent in German, French and Spanish and has received grants and academic honors for his work.
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John Smith Street, City, State, Zip Phone: 555-555-5555 Cell: 555-666-6666 Objective

John Smith is seeking an assistant professor position in psychology. He holds a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Minnesota where he studied learning disabilities in low-income communities. He has over 6 years of teaching experience at the university level and his research focuses on the behavior of learning disabled adolescents. He is fluent in German, French and Spanish and has received grants and academic honors for his work.
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John Smith

Street, City, State, Zip


Phone: 555-555-5555
Cell: 555-666-6666
[email protected]

Objective:

Assistant Professor, Psychology

Education:

Ph.D., Psychology, University of Minnesota, 2006


Concentrations: Psychology, Community Psychology
Dissertation: A Study of Learning Disabled Children in a Low Income Community

M.A., Psychology, University at Albany, 2003


Concentrations: Psychology, Special Education
Thesis: Communication Skills of Learning Disabled Children

B.A, Psychology, California State University, Long Beach, CA, 2000

Experience:

Instructor, 2004 - 2006


University of Minnesota
Course: Psychology in the Classroom

Teaching Assistant, 2002 - 2003


University at Albany
Courses: Special Education, Learning Disabilities

Research Skills:

Extensive knowledge of SPSSX and SAS statistical programs.

Presentations:

Smith John (2006). The behavior of learning disabled adolescents in the classrooms. Paper
presented at the Psychology Conference at the University of Minnesota.

Publications:

Smith, John (2005). The behavior of learning disabled adolescents in the classroom. Journal of
Educational Psychology, 120 - 125.

Grants and Fellowships:


• RDB Grant (University of Minnesota Research Grant, 2005), $2000
• Workshop Grant (for ASPA meeting in New York, 2004), $1500

Awards and Honors:

• Treldar Scholar, 2005


• Academic Excellent Award, 2003

Skills and Qualifications:

• Microsoft Office, Internet


• Programming ability in C++ and PHP
• Fluent in German, French and Spanish

References:

Excellent references available upon request.

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