Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, UH System
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
and Provost
Edward P. Sheridan
Education: Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Loyola University, Chicago, 1968
Current Positions:
1998 Present
University of Houston,
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost
Professor of Psychology
University of Houston System
Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Previous Professional Experience:
University of Missouri-Columbia
Provost and Professor of Psychology, 1995-1998
University of Central Florida
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, 1990-1995
Professor of Psychology
Northwestern University
Professor and Chairman, Division of Psychology, Medical School, 1981-1990
Adjunct Professor, School of Law, 1982-1990
Guest Faculty, Kellogg School of Management, 1988-1990
Associate Professor and Chief, Psychiatry Outpatient Services, Medical School, 1974-1981
Assistant Professor and Director, Psychiatry General Outpatient Program, 1973-1974
University of Illinois-Chicago
Coordinator of Clinical Training, Counseling Center, 1968-1973
Oakland County Michigan Community Mental Health Services
Senior Psychologist, Consultation and Education Service, 1967-1968
University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, 1966-1967
Catholic Charities, Chicago
Director, Group Psychotherapy Program, Consultation and Education Services, 1964-1966 (part-time)
Veterans Administration, Westside Hospital Outpatient Clinic, Chicago
Psychology Intern, 1965-1966
Veterans Administration, General Medical and Surgical Hospital, Hines, Illinois
Psychology Intern, 1963-1965
Consultantships: (Past ten years)
Illinois Attorney Disciplinary Commission; Edward Hines, Jr., Veterans Administration Hospital; First National Bank of Chicago; State of New York Department of Higher Education; University of Chicago; Duke University; Florida Hospital, and Ohio Board of Higher Education
Grants:
Principal investigator for over $1,250,000
Most recent:
1999-2001: Principal Investigator for "Gulf Coast Education Network" funded by Texas Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund Board, $249,976
1997-1999: "Integration of Research and Education" funded by the National Science Foundation, $500,000
Special Recognition:
Recipient of the 1997 American Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Career Contributions to Education and Training in Psychology
Publications:
Over 60 edited books and refereed journal articles, mostly in the area of the treatment of serious mental illness and models for graduate education.
Specialty Certification:
Board Certified in Health Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology
Professional Activities:
Chair, American Psychological Association Committee on Accreditation, 1990-1991
Chair, American Psychological Association Board of Educational Affairs, 1994-1995
Executive Committee, American Board of Health Psychology, 1989-1998
Associate Editor; Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 1994-1999
Member, Commission on International Programs, National
Association of State
Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, 1997-1999
Diplomate Examiner, American Board of Professional Psychology, 1994-present
Fellow, American Academy of Health Psychology
Fellow, American Psychological Association
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