The School of Architecture at Pratt
Institute in Brooklyn, New York, an internationally
recognized professional school offering B.Arch, M.Arch and M.S. degrees,
invites nominations and applications for a full time
tenure track professorship in the department of City and Regional Planning.
With 20 full and part time faculty members, the City and Regional Planning
program serves a student body of 60 students and awards the Master of
Science in City and Regional Planning and the Master of Science in
Environmental Systems Management degrees. This appointment is scheduled to
begin in Autumn 2008.
The Professor of Graduate City and Regional
Planning will be expected to assume a leadership role in the areas of
physical planning and the community development concentration. Favorable
consideration will be given to candidates with a distinguished record of
teaching, achievement in planning practice and research, and a strong
commitment to sustainable and community based planning.
The selected candidate will be expected to
teach in the core areas of the curriculum, develop and coordinate courses,
serve on departmental and institutional committees, participate in program
accreditation and advise students. Applicants must have a doctorate by
September 1, 2008 and at least three years teaching experience at the
college level and recognized standing in the field. Rank and salary will be
commensurate with experience.
Applicants should submit a
letter of interest, and complete curriculum vitae listing three references.
Please send all inquiries, nominations, and application materials by
February 1, 2008 to:
Thomas Hanrahan, Dean
Re: Professor of City
and Regional Planning
Pratt Institute
School of Architecture
200 Willoughby Avenue
Brooklyn, New York, NY 11205