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Tenure Track Assistant Professor Faculty Position in Housing and Quantitative Methods in Urban Planning and Policy Development
Minimum Education and Experience: Minimum requirements include:By June 1, 2026, hold a doctorate degree in urban planning, geography, public policy, or a related discipline, with a focus and specialized interest in housing and quantitative methods.The ideal candidate should:Be clearly establishing a research profile of refereed research in high-impact journals and through national and international conference presentations.Demonstrate hands-on experiences and skills in using and teaching quantitative methods.Demonstrate willingness to secure external grant funds and the ability to be a team leader on funded research supporting and supervising undergraduate and graduate students and eventually p
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