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University of New Mexico: Assistant Professor in Indigenous Planning

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Ingrid Olivo <[log in to unmask]>

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Urban Geography Discussion and Announcement Forum <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 22 Oct 2021 18:38:00 -0600

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UNM will be hiring an assistant professor in the area of Indigenous
planning. Please share with your networks and anyone who may be
interested!

University of New Mexico, School of Architecture + Planning

Department of Community + Regional Planning

Assistant Professor in Indigenous Planning

Apply here.

The UNM Community and Regional Planning (CRP) Department seeks
applicants for an Assistant Professor in the area of Indigenous
Planning. We invite applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty
position at the level of Assistant Professor probationary appointment
leading to a tenure decision. Applications received on or before
November 10, 2021 will have best consideration. The position will
remain open until filled. The appointment will begin August 10, 2022.

The CRP Department has a diverse faculty and student body who are
committed to social transformation, collective action and community
engagement that works towards social justice and resilient
communities. The CRP department offers two degrees, a BA in
Environmental Planning and Design and an accredited Master of
Community and Regional Planning. The MCRP program has concentrations
in Natural Resources and Environmental Planning, Community
Development, Physical Planning and Design and Indigenous Planning. The
Indigenous Planning concentration is the only one of its kind in the
nation and attracts students and scholars from across the hemisphere.

Strengths or interests in addition to Indigenous Planning, in areas
relating to spatial analysis, rural planning, Chicanx communities, or
Latin America are a plus. Teaching responsibilities will include
graduate and undergraduate courses in planning, and may include
directing a newly established Certificate in Indigenous Planning.

The CRP Department is also affiliated with the School’s Indigenous
Design and Planning Institute and the Resource Center for Raza
Planning. It has dual master degrees with Water Resources, Latin
American Studies, and Public Administration.

UNM is New Mexico’s flagship research institution, and the largest
university in the state. UNM is categorized as a Research 1 / RU/VH
Research University (very high research activity) and designated as a
Community Engaged University in the Carnegie Classification of
Institutions of Higher Education. It is classified as a Hispanic
Serving Institution (HSI), one of only 9 Research I HSI universities
in the country, and a Minority Serving Institution.

The University of New Mexico is committed to Diversity, Equity and
Inclusion. It is an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or
any other protected class.

Other degree programs in the School of Architecture and Planning
include a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, an accredited professional
Master of Architecture degree, as well as a non-professional Master of
Science in Architecture, an accredited of Master of Landscape
Architecture, along with two graduate certificate programs: Historic
Preservation and Regionalism, and Urban Innovation. The School has
been involved in public interest design for over fifty years through
its Design and Planning Assistance Center (DPAC).

The School of Architecture and Planning is housed in the award-winning
George Pearl Hall, designed by architect Antoine Predock, and located
along Central Avenue, on the edge of UNM’s Albuquerque campus.

Albuquerque, the largest city in New Mexico, is located along the Rio
Grande, adjacent to the Sandia Mountains. A high desert city, the
climate is mild most of the year. One can participate in a full range
of outdoor activities year-round. Albuquerque is an inclusive, diverse
city with a fabulous climate, low-cost lifestyle, and excellent
outdoor recreation.

https://advance.unm.edu/why-abq/
https://advance.unm.edu/why-unm/
http://www.visitalbuquerque.org/media/top-rankings/



-- 

Renia Ehrenfeucht, PhD, MUP

she, her, them, they

Professor + Chair

Community + Regional Planning

The University of New Mexico



Follow CRP! @UNMCRP

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