Paula M. Niedenthal - Professional History

Professional History

Year Position Department Place
1982–1987 Research Assistant Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research University of Michigan
1987–1993 Assistant Professor Department of Psychology Johns Hopkins University
1993–1998 Associate Professor Department of Psychology Indiana University
1998–1999 Full Professor Department of Psychology and Program in Cognitive Science Indiana University
1998–1999 Visiting professor Université Blaise Pascal
1999–2003 Chargée de Recherche de Première Classe
(tenured Research Scientist) (CNRS)
Université Blaise Pascal
2006–2007 Visiting Scholar University of Wisconsin–Madison
2003–2011 Directeur de Recherche de Deuxième Classe
(tenured Research Scientist) (CNRS)
Université Blaise Pascal
2011-Present Full Professor Department of Psychology University of Wisconsin–Madison


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