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Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 21:02:01 -0700
From: Judith Innes <[log in to unmask]>
To: Multiple recipients of list PLANET <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: JOB IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AT UC BERKELEY
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
12 JULY, 1996
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:
ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING
The Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of
California, Berkeley invites applications for a position in the area of
Community Development and Planning. The position will be at the
Assistant or Associate Professor level, depending upon qualifications,
effective July 1, 1997. Candidates at the Assistant Professor level
(tenure-track) should demonstrate clear potential for high quality
teaching, research, publication, and practice. Candidates at the
Associate Professor level (with tenure) should have a substantial record
of high quality achievements in teaching, research, publication, and
practice. Applicants should have:
- Ph.D. in planning, public policy, political science, sociology, or
related field
- First-hand experience with social and political issues in urban
minority communities, particularly as related to the practice of
community development and planning
- Interest in participating actively in the community and practical
experience working with urban minority communities
The candidate should have excellent knowledge in several areas related to
research and practice in community development such as: current theories
of community development and history of the field; issues of class, race,
and social justice in planning; community organizing, consensus
building, and mediation processes; approaches to community economic
development and related services, and physical and/or social planning in
support of community development.
The Community Development position will involve teaching in theory,
methods, and applications at the graduate level, as well as introductory
undergraduate courses.
Interested applicants should send a letter stating their interest and
qualifications, their curriculum vitae, the names and addresses of at
least 3 references, and a sample of their work to:
Search Committee Chair
Department of City and Regional Planning
University of California
228 Wurster Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
Applications must be postmarked no later than 1 November 1996.
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action
Employer.
POSITION ID# 39
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