UCLALuskin School of Public AffairsTenured/Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Urban DesignThe Department of Urban Planning invites applicants for a tenure-track faculty position in Urban Design with a focus on the built and natural environment, and research interests in the physical, material, and design qualities of the metropolis, including its natural and social ecologies, sustainability, landscape, and infrastructure. We welcome scholars with domestic and global perspectives on urban design. The selected candidate will conduct lectures and seminars on topics relevant to these areas of focus and should also be able to provide studio instruction in urban design. We expect the new colleague to take the lead at UCLA in advancing collaborative and interdisciplinary research on the natural and built environments of cities and regions.The Department of Urban Planning currently hosts 16 tenured/tenure-track planning faculty, 7 affiliated tenured/tenure-track faculty, 7 visiting practice faculty, 5 adjunct faculty, 4 active professors emeriti, 35 PhD students, 150 master’s students, and 60 undergraduate minors across its large, diverse, and highly selective PhD, master’s, and undergraduate programs. We have a tradition of intellectual leadership in urban studies and design, and our faculty, students, and alumni have long been known for their passionate commitment to social justice and progressive planning ideals.Los Angeles is a global city renowned for its dynamism, robust economy, rich cultural diversity, and spectacular climate. The Luskin School of Public Affairs is home to the departments of Public Policy, Social Welfare, and Urban Planning, as well as six research centers.UCLA offers competitive salary and attractive benefits packages, including a housing assistance program for new faculty members. The University of California seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the people of California, to maintain the excellence of the University, and to offer our students richly varied disciplines, perspectives, and ways of knowing and learning. The Department of Urban Planning in particular is committed to diversity and excellence in our faculty, students, and scholarship, and we especially encourage candidates who share and can contribute to this commitment. A separate statement that addresses past and/or potential contributions to diversity, equity and inclusion should also be included in the application materials. We are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age or protected veteran status (see the UC Nondiscrimination & Affirmative Action Policy for details).While we expect to appoint at the rank of Assistant Professor, applicants and appointments at all levels will be considered. The successful candidate is likely to have an accredited degree in landscape architecture, architecture, or planning, and a PhD in the same or related disciplines. The expected start date is July 1, 2016. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. All materials must be submitted via UCLA Academic Recruit at https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/apply/JPF01401 by Monday, November 16, 2015 to be guaranteed full consideration.
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Faculty, Urban Design, UCLA - Los Angeles, CA
Senior Lecturer / Associate Professor in Urban Design - The University of Melbourne, Australia
Senior Lecturer / Associate Professor in Urban Design
The University of Melbourne, Australia
Professional Area:
Urban Design
Contact person:
caroline.geoghegan@perrettlaver.com
Phone:
+61 (0) 2 8354 4005,
Email:
caroline.geoghegan@perrettlaver.com
Location:
Melbourne VIC
Australia
SENIOR LECTURER / ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN URBAN DESIGN
Faculty of Architecture Building And Planning
The University of Melbourne, Australia Salary: $113,496 - $130,866 p.a. (Level C) OR $136,658 - $150,555 p.a. (Level D) plus 17% superannuation Level of appointment is subject to qualifications and experience.
The University of Melbourne is a public-spirited institution that makes distinctive contributions to society in research, learning and teaching, and by engaging with communities, corporations and cultural organizations. Outstanding academics are at the heart of the University's teaching, research and engagement endeavours and their exceptional academic performance has placed The University of Melbourne amongst the world's top universities and at the forefront of higher education.
The Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning is seeking an outstanding academic with a passion for the field of urban design and the desire to help build an urban design program of world excellence. The Faculty is the leading educational and research institution in the Asia-Pacific region addressing the design and realisation of inhabited environments. It actively seeks to extend the linkages between education, research and practice in the built environment, and maintains excellent and extensive relationships with members of the built environment professions, government, professional associations and the wider community. With a broad understanding of contemporary urban design theories, approaches and innovations and engagement in critical enquiry in relation to the social, formal and environmental outcomes of urban design, the successful candidate will be expected to make an outstanding contribution to the teaching, research and engagement priorities of the Faculty. With experience and demonstrated success in engaging with industry, the successful candidate will bring an interdisciplinary approach to the role and a demonstrated capacity to lead and develop research in areas of relevance to Urban Design and the Faculty. A key component to the role will be the demonstrated ability to influence and stimulate the student experience through the use of innovative teaching and learning initiatives. Should you have additional questions please contact Caroline Geoghegan in the Asia-Pacific office of Perrett Laver at caroline.geoghegan@perrettlaver.com or on +61 (0) 2 8354 4005.
PLEASE DO NOT APPLY VIA THE UNIVERSITY WEB SITE. The University has engaged Perrett Laver to assist with this recruitment.
HOW TO APPLY: Completed applications should be uploaded at www.perrettlaver.com/candidates quoting reference 2142.
Employment Type: Full-time (continuing) position. A part time appointment may be considered.
Enquiries only to: Caroline Geoghegan in the Asia-Pacific office of Perrett Laver, Tel +61 (0) 2 8354 4005, Email caroline.geoghegan@perrettlaver.com
Close date: The deadline for applications is 12:00 noon AEST on Friday 4th September 2015.
For position information and to apply online go to http://hr.unimelb.edu.au/careers, go to ‘Job Search and Job Alerts’, click on the relevant option (‘Current Staff’ or ‘Prospective Staff’) and search under the job title or job number 0020609.
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer - Urban Planning (Land Economics) - The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer - Urban Planning (Land Economics)
The University of Auckland
May 4, 2015
Professional Area:
Architecture
Contact person:
Dr Lee Beattie
Phone:
+64 9 373 7599
Location:
Auckland Auckland
New Zealand
The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s premier university and world ranked for academic and research excellence. It employs over 5,000 permanent staff supporting 40,000 students and offers a comprehensive range of highly sought after undergraduate and postgraduate degrees over eight faculties. The University Library is one of the largest in Australasia in terms of volumes and electronic resources held, number of staff and total expenditure. The University is located in the heart of Auckland, which is ranked third out of 223 world cities for quality of living in the 2014 Mercer Quality of Living Survey and New Zealand’s largest city.
The School of Architecture and Planning in the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries is recognised as New Zealand’s leading educator of urban planners, urban designers and architects. It is highly regarded for its advanced interdisciplinary study and research, innovative design focus and studio based pedagogy. Extensive dedicated design and specialist urban planning studios; well-equipped analogue and digital workshops; IT laboratories; and an outstanding specialist library support teaching and research.
The School offers a Bachelor of Urban Planning (Honours), a Master of Urban Planning, a Master of Planning, a PhD in Planning, and undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in architecture and urban design. A range of innovative Masters degrees variously combining architecture; urban planning; urban design and heritage conservation are in process.
This is a unique opportunity enhance your research agenda and work with groups of talented and high achieving students and a diverse internationally recognised academic staff strongly connected to professional and civic communities.
The School is looking for innovative leadership in urban economic land economics research and graduate teaching, including project-based studio teaching and PhD supervision, contributing to the advancement of contemporary urban economic land economics discourse in New Zealand and globally.
You should hold a professionally recognised qualification in urban planning (or planning) and have a PhD (or be close to completion). Relevant practice experience and membership (or eligibility for membership) of a professional organisation is an advantage. Preference will be given to applicants experienced in urban land economics teaching and supervision, with a strong record of publication.
Further details on the School of Architecture and Planning and the position are available from the School Director Urban Programmes Dr Lee Beattie, telephone +64 9 373 7599 ext 89155 or email: l.beattie@auckland.ac.nz
Applications close Wednesday 3 June, 2015.
For further information go to www.auckland.ac.nz/opportunities
The University has an equity policy and welcomes applications from all qualified persons.
The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students.
Lecturer, Urban and Environmental Planning, Griffith University - Brisbane, Australia
Lecturer, Urban and Environmental Planning
at Griffith University
Reference: 500746
Element: Griffith School of Environment
Work type: Continuing
Element: Griffith School of Environment
Work type: Continuing
Overview:
The Urban and Environmental Planning Discipline within the Griffith School of Environment delivers undergraduate and post graduate planning programs on the Nathan campus and undergraduate planning programs on the Gold Coast campus. These programs are accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia and maintains strong links with the planning profession and industry.
The Urban and Environmental Planning Discipline within the Griffith School of Environment delivers undergraduate and post graduate planning programs on the Nathan campus and undergraduate planning programs on the Gold Coast campus. These programs are accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia and maintains strong links with the planning profession and industry.
This is a continuing, full time position based primarily at the Nathan campus, however the successful applicant may also be required to work at the Gold Coast campus.
The role:
The successful applicant will have a PhD in urban planning or equivalent demonstrated professional experience. The appointee will plan, convene and teach courses in areas such as environmental management and assessment, planning practice and planning/environmental law. The successful applicant will have demonstrated ability to supervise Honours and research higher degree students.
The successful applicant will have a PhD in urban planning or equivalent demonstrated professional experience. The appointee will plan, convene and teach courses in areas such as environmental management and assessment, planning practice and planning/environmental law. The successful applicant will have demonstrated ability to supervise Honours and research higher degree students.
The person:
The appointees must have a doctoral degree in the Information Technology or closely related field and have considerable experience in teaching and research expertise in relevant aspects of the field.
The appointees must have a doctoral degree in the Information Technology or closely related field and have considerable experience in teaching and research expertise in relevant aspects of the field.
Salary range:
Lecturer, Level B: $86,754 - $103,024 per annum. Salary package including 17% employer superannuation contribution: $101,503 - $120,538 per annum.
Lecturer, Level B: $86,754 - $103,024 per annum. Salary package including 17% employer superannuation contribution: $101,503 - $120,538 per annum.
Further information:
Obtain the position description and application requirements before applying.
Obtain the position description and application requirements before applying.
For position queries, contact Professor Darryl Low Choy, Discipline Head, Planning on +61 (0) 7 3735 4189 or email: d.lowchoy@griffith.edu.au.
For application queries, contact Ms Tracey Magno, HR Officer on +61 (0) 7 3735 4061.
Closing date: Monday 1 December 2014 at 4.30pm AEST.
Lecturer, University of Wisconsin - Madison, WI
| Institution: | University of Wisconsin - Madison |
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| Location: | Madison, WI |
| Category: |
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| Posted: | 11/08/2014 |
| Application Due: | 12/01/2014 |
| Type: | Full Time |
Position Vacancy Listing: PVL # 81300
Official Title: SENIOR LECTURER(D80BN) or LECTURER(D80DN) or ASSOC LECTURER(D80FN)
Degree and area of specialization:
A Master's degree in urban planning, public health or a related field.
A Master's degree in urban planning, public health or a related field.
License/certification:
Minimum number of years and type of relevant work experience:
Applicants with prior teaching experience at the college or university level are preferred.
Applicants with prior teaching experience at the college or university level are preferred.
Principal duties:
Teach URPL 590, Planning and Public Health
Teach URPL 590, Planning and Public Health
Duties include developing a syllabus, preparing and grading exams and assignments, and holding office hours.
Additional Information:
The built environment influences public health in many ways. It affects where we live, how we get around, the quality of our air and water, and our ability to access healthy foods be physically active. Evidence-based strategies to protect and improve public health can be integrated into land use and transportation decision-making, from local to regional scales and across urban-rural gradients. New approaches to comprehensive planning, urban design, and land use/transportation policy-making are needed to coordinate efforts across the health and planning sector. The syllabus for this course can be tailored to the interests and expertise of the selected instructor. Potential topics include (but are not limited to): place-specific health impacts (e.g., breathing disorders, gastrointestinal illnesses, heat stroke, obesity, anxiety and stress), urban infrastructure systems (e.g., transportation, parks and open spaces, buildings), and local, state, or federal plans and policies (e.g., transportation, land use, environment).
Resources for teaching this course include the CDC's Healthy Community Design Initiative (http://www.cdc.gov/healthyplaces/) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Active Living Research initiative (http://www.activelivingresearch.org/).
This course's audience will be graduate students in Urban and Regional Planning, Public Health, Public Affairs, Landscape Architecture, and related areas.
There is a possibility this position can be extended in subsequent semesters to teach one or more of course(s) listed on this PVL, or similar courses within the department. This position may become renewable if there is a need for an ongoing appointment.
A criminal background check will be conducted prior to hiring. A period of evaluation will be required.
Employee Class: Academic Staff
Department(s): L&S/URBAN & REG PLAN
Full Time Salary Rate: Minimum $34,202 ACADEMIC (9 months) Depending on Qualifications
Term: This position will end on MAY 24, 2015.
Appointment percent: 33.3% - 33.4%
Anticipated begin date: JANUARY 09, 2015
Number of Positions: 1
Employee Class: Academic Staff
Department(s): L&S/URBAN & REG PLAN
Full Time Salary Rate: Minimum $34,202 ACADEMIC (9 months) Depending on Qualifications
Term: This position will end on MAY 24, 2015.
Appointment percent: 33.3% - 33.4%
Anticipated begin date: JANUARY 09, 2015
Number of Positions: 1
To Ensure Consideration:
Application must be received by: DECEMBER 01, 2014
Application must be received by: DECEMBER 01, 2014
How To Apply:
By December 1, 2014, please submit by email a letter of interest and resume or CV to Carol Kaufman, cekaufman@wisc.edu. Questions about this position should be directed to Prof. Jim LaGro, jalagro@wisc.edu.
By December 1, 2014, please submit by email a letter of interest and resume or CV to Carol Kaufman, cekaufman@wisc.edu. Questions about this position should be directed to Prof. Jim LaGro, jalagro@wisc.edu.
Unless another application procedure has been specified above, please send resume and cover letter referring to Position Vacancy Listing #81300 to:
James Lagro
Phone: 608-263-6507
Fax: N/A
Music Hall
925 Bascom Mall
Madison, WI 53706-1317
Email: jalagro@wisc.edu
James Lagro
Phone: 608-263-6507
Fax: N/A
Music Hall
925 Bascom Mall
Madison, WI 53706-1317
Email: jalagro@wisc.edu
Relay Access (WTRS): 7-1-1 (out-of-state: TTY: 800.947.3529, STS: 800.833.7637) and above Phone number (See RELAY_SERVICE for further information. )
Application Information
| Postal Address: | James Lagro University of Wisconsin - Madison Music Hall 925 Bascom Mall Madison, WI 53706-1317 |
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| Phone: | 608-263-6507 |
| Online App. Form: | http://www.ohr.wisc.edu/WebListing/Unclassified/PVLSummary.aspx?pvl_num=813 00 |
| Email Address: | jalagro@wisc.edu |
Full Time Lecturer, California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo, CA
Full Time Lecturer
California Polytechnic State University
October 29, 2014
Professional Area:
Academia
Architecture
Community Development and Redevelopment
Economic Planning and Development
Facilities and Infrastructure Planning
Parks and Recreation Planning
Transportation Planning
Urban Design
Experience:
3-5 years
Contact person:
Department Head
Phone:
805-756-1315
Fax:
805-756-1340
Email:
crp@calpoly.edu
Location:
San Luis Obispo, CA
Lecturer (full-time) in City and Regional Planning, one position for the 2015-2016 academic year, with possibility of renewal. The teaching assignment includes laboratory (studio) and lecture courses in urban development and design and community plan making. Candidates should have professional experience in planning and be able to teach community-based studios. Project based learning is the preferred teaching model. Area of specialization is open, but candidates with expertise in land use planning, plan implementation, housing, and history of city development and design are of particular interest. Ability to offer courses in a second planning area such as plan implementation, introduction to city planning, sustainable development, and/or resilient neighborhoods is desired.
Minimum Qualifications: one academic degree in urban planning, architecture, or landscape architecture, a Masters degree in these or a related field; and a minimum of three years professional and/or teaching experience in the field of planning, architecture, landscape architecture, including supervision of project work. Rank and salary are commensurate with qualifications and experience. Preferred Profile and qualifications: Teaching experience at the graduate and undergraduate level. Excellent oral and written communication skills and demonstrated research/practice interests are desired. The department values candidates who can embrace the polytechnic tradition that promotes theory and practice through utilizing a "learn by doing" model. For further information on the department, go to www.planning.calpoly.edu. Application review begins January 15, 2015. Applications received after that date may be considered. For details, qualifications, and application instructions, please visit WWW.CALPOLYJOBS.ORG (Requisition #103446). EEO
Minimum Qualifications: one academic degree in urban planning, architecture, or landscape architecture, a Masters degree in these or a related field; and a minimum of three years professional and/or teaching experience in the field of planning, architecture, landscape architecture, including supervision of project work. Rank and salary are commensurate with qualifications and experience. Preferred Profile and qualifications: Teaching experience at the graduate and undergraduate level. Excellent oral and written communication skills and demonstrated research/practice interests are desired. The department values candidates who can embrace the polytechnic tradition that promotes theory and practice through utilizing a "learn by doing" model. For further information on the department, go to www.planning.calpoly.edu. Application review begins January 15, 2015. Applications received after that date may be considered. For details, qualifications, and application instructions, please visit WWW.CALPOLYJOBS.ORG (Requisition #103446). EEO
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