UIC is among the nation's preeminent urban public research universities, a Carnegie RU/VH research institution, and the largest university in Chicago. UIC serves over 34,000 students, comprising one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation and is designated as a Minority Serving Institution (MSI), an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPSI) and a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). Through its 16 colleges, UIC produces nationally and internationally recognized multidisciplinary academic programs in concert with civic, corporate and community partners worldwide, including a full complement of health sciences colleges. By emphasizing cutting-edge and transformational research along with a commitment to the success of all students, UIC embodies the dynamic, vibrant and engaged urban university. Recent "Best Colleges" rankings published by U.S. News & World Report, found UIC climbed up in its rankings among top public schools in the nation and among all national universities. UIC has over 300,000 alumni, and is one of the largest employers in the city of Chicago. The Department of Urban Planning and Policy in the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) plans to hire a tenure-track faculty member at the Assistant Professor level beginning in August 2026. We seek a scholar whose research and teaching critically engages with the legacies of social and spatial exclusion in urban regions and contributes to transformative planning practices that advance equity and redress. We are particularly interested in candidates whose work applies reparative or related frameworks to one or more of the following subfields: Community Development: Including neighborhood planning, anti-displacement strategies, and equitable investment in historically marginalized communities. Affordable Housing: With a focus on innovative models or policies that address segregation, disinvestment, and housing precarity. Urbanism and Development: Encompassing innovative land use or redevelopment strategies that foreground cultural landscapes, historic preservation, or other dimensions of spatial justice and restorative urbanism. Candidates must have an earned PhD in urban planning or a closely related field by May 2026. Successful candidates will teach a 2:2 load each academic year. The Department of Urban Planning and Policy currently offers an undergraduate program (B.A.) in Urban Studies, and three graduate degrees: the Master in Urban Planning and Policy (MUPP), the Master in City Design, and the Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Policy. Established 51 years ago and comprising five specializations - community development, economic development, environmental planning and policy, spatial planning, and urban transportation - our MUPP program is one of the largest planning programs in North America. The selected candidate will teach in the department's undergraduate and graduate programs and is expected to develop a research agenda that advances the department's mission to critically address contemporary urban challenges and reduce social and spatial inequities. The College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs was created in 1995 as part of UIC's Great Cities Initiative. In addition to UPP, the college houses the Department of Public Policy, Management, and Analytics, as well as seven research centers: the Center for Urban Economic Development, the Government Finance Research Center, the Great Cities Institute, the Institute for Policy and Civic Engagement, the Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy, the Urban Transportation Center, and the Voorhees Center for Neighborhood and Community Improvement. This appointment is represented by UIC United Faculty Local 6456, IFT-AFT, AAUP (UICUF) and covered by the terms of UIC's collective bargaining agreement with UICUF.
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Job Type
Full-time
Industry
Hospitals
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees