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Psychology Department at Old Dominion University is hiring for four new positions

News Date: Monday, August 18, 2025 - 11:00

The Psychology Department at Old Dominion University is hiring for four new positions, including: (1) department chair, (2) assistant professor clinical health psychology, (3) assistant professor community psychology, and (4) non-tenure track position associated with our clinical psychology program. Initial review for all positions will begin on October 1, 2025.

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Old Dominion University is a large, state-supported university located in the Hampton Roads area on the Chesapeake Bay in southeastern Virginia. Fifty-two percent of ODU students come from underrepresented ethnic groups, and the campus is in a diverse community. Additionally, ODU is a minority-serving institution and serves a large percent of first-generation and military-affiliated students. ODU’s Psychology Department is in the College of Sciences and includes 28 full-time faculty members, approximately 1200 undergraduate majors, and 60 students across graduate programs. The department offers a terminal Master’s degree in Experimental Psychology and a Ph.D. in Psychology with concentrations in Health Psychology, Human Factors, and Clinical Psychology. ODU has led the administration of the APA-accredited Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology, training doctoral students in clinical psychology for over 43 years. Now, ODU has submitted to obtain APA accreditation as an independent Ph.D. program, with a site visit anticipated in fall 2026 (https://www.odu.edu/psychology/graduate/clinicalpsycphd). Faculty research is currently funded by NIH, NSF, SAMHSA, NASA, and other federal, state, and regional entities. Faculty in the Psychology Department actively collaborate across departmental concentrations as well as with colleagues in other departments. For more information about the department, visit https://www.odu.edu/psychology.