Assistant Professor-Urban and Regional Planning
Company Name: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Location(s): Champaign, Illinois, 61820, United States
Posted: October 1, 2010
Job Function: Academic: Full-time
Entry Level: No
Min Education: Doctorate
Apply URL: http://jobs.illinois.edu
We are seeking a scholar to contribute courses in the Department's two PAB-accredited programs, the Bachelor of Arts in Urban Planning and the Master of Urban Planning, and our Ph.D. in Regional Planning program; to conduct research; and to supervise doctoral students. A Ph.D. in planning or terminal degree in a related field is required. Planning practice experience and AICP membership are desirable. The position is a full-time nine month tenure-track faculty appointment that begins 16 August 2011. Salary is commensurate with experience. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong potential for exemplary scholarship and teaching in the field and will complement and enhance our areas of specialization. We are particularly interested in candidates specializing in housing policy, affordable housing finance, and community development.
Illinois' Department of Urban and Regional Planning has an international reputation for training professional planners and developing future scholars. The planning faculty is known for innovative inquiry in a diverse range of topics, including tools for plan-making and plan implementation, technology and planning support systems, natural hazards and planning for natural disasters, land use modeling, community development for social justice, and regional economic development. The Department currently has 16 permanent faculty members, eight lecturers and adjunct faculty members, 105 students in the BAUP program, 55 students in the MUP program, and 27 PhD students.
Members of the DURP faculty are involved in a broad array of ongoing research and public engagement projects, including the Land Use Evolution and Impact Assessment Model Laboratory, the Regional Economics Applications Laboratory, and the East St. Louis Action Research Project. Curricular offerings in community development, environment and land use, transportation planning, local and regional economic development, and sustainable design link the department to key cross-campus initiatives. The university (www.illinois.edu) and departmental (www.urban.illinois.edu) web sites offer additional information.
Faculty members in DURP are expected to produce a strong record of scholarship and to maintain an ongoing research agenda in their field, as evidenced by peer reviewed publications. Faculty members also secure funding to support masters and doctoral student research assistants. DURP faculty members have access to significant college and campus travel and seed research funding, and are expected to compete for external research funding. The Department places a high value on professional applications that lead to innovations in planning practice and dissemination of those innovations through scholarly publication.
DURP is strongly committed to increasing the presence of underrepresented groups in the planning profession and the academy. Women, members of minority racial/ethnic groups and other designated classes are especially encouraged to apply.
All applicants must apply online at http://jobs.illinois.edu. Applicants must upload a letter describing their qualifications and interest, a complete curriculum vita, and a writing sample. Three letters of reference will also be required; details regarding submission of reference letters will be emailed to candidates upon completion of online application. Application materials should be received by 1 November 2010 to ensure full consideration. Questions regarding the position or application procedures may be addressed to:
Professor Edward Feser, Department Head
Care of: Ms. Fran Bell
ph. 217-333-3890
email: frivera@illinois.edu
The University of Illinois is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer.
Apply URL: http://jobs.illinois.edu
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