The School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning (SGSUP) at Arizona State University (ASU) invites applications for a full-time benefits-eligible non-tenure eligible Assistant Teaching Professor position in urban planning. The position is designated as in-person, located on the Tempe campus. We especially encourage applicants who can contribute to teaching across the urban planning curriculum, including at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Particular needs at this time include but are not limited to environmental planning courses as well as foundational courses in the planning curriculum.
The successful candidate will contribute to teaching in SGSUPs Urban Planning degree programs in a variety of modalities, including in-person, hybrid, and online. The Assistant Teaching Professor will be responsible for eight courses per year, which will include an array of courses primarily but not exclusively at the undergraduate level. Some of the course load may include assisting in the development of new courses or the transition of existing courses into online teaching modalities. The Assistant Teaching Professor will also maintain a service load of 20 FTE, which may include service on unit and/or college committees, including the Planning Program Committee, and supporting student organizations related to urban planning.
About the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning SGSUP is proudly transdisciplinary. The mission of SGSUP is to advance geospatial knowledge for a complex world, emphasizing education, research, and applied solutions to urban and environmental problems. We are a distinctive community of social and physical scientists whose blended expertise is producing breakthroughs in urban planning and geography. We are committed to the social and environmental well-being of communities, places, and people. We are world leaders in spatial science and urban climatology. We are emerging leaders in social equity, transportation, housing, urban systems analysis, human-environmental systems, sustainability, resilience, and earth surface processes.
With 38 full-time faculty, over 100 graduate students, and approximately 900 undergraduate majors, SGSUP offers degrees in planning, geography, and GIS, as well as graduate certificates in social science research methods, transportation, and GIS.
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Essential Functions Teach eight courses per year, primarily at the undergraduate level, but may include graduate courses. Assist in the development of new courses or the redesign of current courses into an online teaching modality. Maintain a service load of 20 FTE, which may include service on unit and/or college committees, and supporting student organizations related to urban planning.