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Assistant Professor of Urban and Regional Planning

Employer
Jackson State University
Location
Jackson, Mississippi
Salary
Not specified
Date posted
Sep 11, 2024
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Position Type
Faculty Positions, Urban & Regional Planning
Employment Level
Non-Tenured Track
Employment Type
Full Time

Job Details

POSITION SUMMARY: The Department of Urban and Regional Planning in the College of Science, Engineering and Technology at Jackson State University invites applications for a position as Assistant Professor.

 

MINIMUM REQUIRED EDUCATION: Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning or in any related area.

 

QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • Research and scholarship focus on the domains of climate and sustainability, transportation and the environment, and community resilience.
  • The ideal candidate’s work may draw on a range of disciplinary and methodological approaches.
  • Scholarly work that demonstrates collaboration with historically marginalized communities is a plus.
  • Applicants who can help advance the department’s efforts to address justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion is a plus.

 

JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in planning law, environmental policy, science-policy interactions and transportation systems, and environmental change.
  • Develop new elective courses at the intersections of policy, management, environment and sustainability, and social justice and equity.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Company

Jackson State University

Jackson State University, a public HBCU in Jackson, MA, has a distinguished history, rich in the tradition of educating young men and women for leadership, having undergone seven name changes as it grew and developed. Founded as Natchez Seminary in 1877 by the American Baptist Home Mission Society, the school was established as Natchez, Mississippi “for the moral, religious and intellectual improvement of Christian leaders of the colored people of Mississippi and the neighboring states.” In November 1882, the school was moved to Jackson; in March 1899, the curriculum was expanded and the name was changed to Jackson College.

The state assumed support of the college in 1940, assigning to it the mission of training teachers.  Subsequently, between 1953 and 1956, the curriculum was expanded to include a graduate program and bachelor’s programs in the arts and sciences; the name was then changed to Jackson State College in 1956. Further expansion of the curriculum and a notable building program preceded the elevation of Jackson State College to university status on March 15, 1974. In 1979, Jackson State was officially designated the Urban University of the State of Mississippi. Presently, Jackson State University, a public, coeducational institution, is recognized as an R2 “Doctoral Universities: High Research Activity” institution based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.” It is supported by legislative appropriations supplemented by student fees and federal and private grants.

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