The University of Michigan (UM) Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning seeks a tenure-track faculty member at the rank of assistant professor, associate professor, or professor to develop field-defining research and teaching in land use and resilience planning. The successful candidate will join a vibrant and collaborative community of faculty in the Urban and Regional Planning (URP) Program, home to our highly-ranked Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP), the Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, and the Bachelor of Science in Urban Technology. URP faculty interests, research methods, and expertise are diverse, and we consider ourselves an innovative, welcoming, and inclusive community.
Research: We seek applicants whose research advances the intersection of land use and climate resilience, with expertise that focuses on the United States and/or a global and comparative lens. We are particularly interested in candidates whose work addresses pressing challenges, including community resilience and sustainability; climate mitigation, vulnerability reduction, or adaptation to a changing climate; disaster preparedness, planning and recovery; indigenous planning; or other land use and resilience-related topics. We welcome applicants whose work examines disparities in exposure to environmental hazards and climate risks, and inequalities in access to environmental benefits and protections. Potential collaborations across campus may include the Graham Sustainability Institute, the School for Environment and Sustainability, School of Public Health, and others.
We are particularly interested in scholars whose research demonstrates strong potential for policy relevance, community engagement, and interdisciplinary collaboration, and we invite diverse methodological approaches.
Teaching: We seek applicants qualified to teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including one or more current or future core MURP offerings and electives that align with the Land Use and Environmental Planning and/or Sustainability, Resilience, Adaptation, and Climate Change focus areas. The standard teaching load at Taubman College is four courses per year, and all teaching will occur in person in Ann Arbor.
Vision and Values: The mission of the Urban and Regional Planning Program is to lead the way for better urban and regional futures. We aim to build knowledge, develop capabilities, and imagine possibilities to cultivate flourishing communities, guided by four core values: justice-driven, environmentally minded, future-focused, and action-oriented.