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Morris Heights Health Center

Assistant or Associate Professor

Morris Heights Health Center, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276


Morgan State University is a public research university and historically black college (HBCU) in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Morgan is Maryland's designated public urban university and the largest HBCU in Maryland.

Please see Special Instructions for more details.

The following documents must be uploaded, prior to submitting an application:Statement of Teaching PhilosophyJob Title:

Assistant or Associate ProfessorDivision:

Academic AffairsDepartment:

Graduate Built Environment StudiesWork Status:

Full TimePosition Category:

FacultyFLSA:

ExemptPay Range:

Commensurate with experienceFund Source:

State SupportJob Duties:The School of Architecture and Planning’s (SA+P) Department of Graduate Built Environment Studies and Interdisciplinary Center for Urban Crime (ICUC) invites applications for a tenured/tenurable faculty position for Fall 2024. This is a 9.5-month appointment at the Assistant or Associate professor level with opportunities to conduct paid research at ICUC during the summer.Qualified candidates will have a demonstrated record of transdisciplinary research, teaching, and service, with research interests related to city planning, urban data analysis, environmental design, neighborhood safety and policing, crime prevention policies and practices, criminal justice and judicial reform, and the relationship between design of the built environment, public safety, and social work.The ideal candidate will additionally have a second area of expertise related to urban planning or a related field.The selected candidate will primarily teach in the Master’s Program in City and Regional Planning and the doctoral program in Architecture, Urbanism, and Built Environments.Responsibilities include: teaching, supervising and mentoring students; developing new transdisciplinary courses; seeking and obtaining research grants; promoting ICUC initiatives; building synergies between departments; maintaining a focused research agenda; contributing to administrative responsibilities; and liaising with city and state governments.Requested Minimum Qualifications:Ph.D. in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning or a related field from an accredited university.Outstanding record of peer-reviewed publications, grants, and conference presentations.Demonstrated excellence in academic and scholarly achievements including teaching, research, and service.Ability to work across disciplines and with diverse student populations.Other Preferences for Consideration:The following documents must be uploaded to your position, prior to submitting an application:Statement of Teaching PhilosophyList of reference contact informationPosting Number:

FA00303Number of Vacancies:

1Job Open Date:

01/25/2024Application Review Date:

[To be determined]Job Close Date:

[To be determined]Special Instructions to Applicant:The following documents must be uploaded, prior to submitting an application:Statement of Teaching Philosophy

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