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Program Director, Masters of City And Regional Planning / Associate Or Full Professor of Public a
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- While areas of research and teaching are open, preference is for a candidate with teaching or focus in one or more of the following areas: urban design & sustainable development, smart & resilient cities, economic development, and environmental planning.
- Required Qualifications: Credentials enabling tenured appointment within the department including a doctorate in urban/city planning or related field.
- Preferred Qualifications: Masters in City and Regional Planning or related area, AICP certification, and experience in PAB accreditation, professional planning and community outreach and service, especially with underserved communities.
- Experience and interest in working with faculty on multidisciplinary research and teaching is valued, especially in other college areas such as public administration, public policy, urban design, architecture, as well as civil and architectural engineering.
- Department Information: The accredited Master of City and Regional Planning (MCRP) and the Ph. D. in Urban Planning and Public Policy (UPPP) are two of the four graduate degrees including the Ph. D. in Public Administration and Public Policy and the Master of Public Administration offered by the Department of Public Affairs and Planning (PAPL) in the College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs (CAPPA).
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