Call for papers for RSPP Special Issue “Challenges and Opportunities for Regional Development”
Dear Colleagues,
The methodological quality, the policy relevance and scientific novelty of the papers in presented on the 15th European Union Regional Economics Applications Laboratory (EU REAL) Workshop, in Palermo (Sicily) in September 3-4, 2018, created the challenge to publish a special issue on the journal Regional Science Policy and Practice (Regional Science Policy & Practice - RSPP).
This special issue wishes to analyse, with sound methods, the elements that explain the inequalities of labour markets, the relations between migration and welfare, the challenges of regional sustainability, the winners and losers of urban agglomeration, the dynamics of tourism and the responsibility of governance on regional development.
Authors are invited to send their abstract by the 30th of September 2018 to the editor of this special issue, Mauro Ferrante This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The papers will be selected by the 10th of October 2018 should be submitted to the regular review process of the journal until December the 15th 2018. With a regular review process it is expected that the papers will be publish on the 3rd Issue of 2019.
Coordinator of this Special Issue Editor:
Mauro Ferrante This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
We are happy to inform you that a National Workshop on National workshop on "Tribes of Tripura : Mapping, Planning and Development " is going to be organised by the Department of Geography and Disaster Management, Tripura University, in joint collaboration with the NATIONAL ATLAS AND THEMATIC MAPPING ORGANISTION (NATMO) during September 28-29, 2018 at Tripura University (copy enclosed). This is for your kind information and circulation to other interested people.
regards
Dr. Saptarshi Mitra,
Convener, Organising Committee of National Workshop
Deptt. of Geography & D.M.
Tripura University
Dear Colleagues,
The aim of Regional Science Policy & Practice - RSPP is to promote and diffuse the understanding of human interaction in space; based on sound, rigorous and up-to-date methodologies; and focusing on real and urgent issues for peoples and places, that require adequate policy responses.
The ideas of secession of Catalonia diffused extensively by the regional, national and international press generated reactions from politicians, population and firms raising interesting research questions which answers can improve the knowledge of the political organization of space and, at the same time, lead to better policy responses.
This special issue aims to analyse, with sound methods and replicable evidences, the causes and effects of the political organization of space looking at Catalonia and other places with secession issues. Authors are invited to send their abstract until the 15th of October 2018 to the editors of this special issue, Jordi Suriñach This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Tomaz Dentinho This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
The papers will be selected by the editors of RSPP until the 31th of October 2018 and papers should be submitted to the regular review process of the journal until Mars the 22th of 2019. With a regular review process it is expected that the papers will be publish on the 3rd Issue of 2019.
Coordinators of this Special Issue:
Jordi Suriñach Caralt This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Tomaz Ponce Dentinho This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Location | Wageningen |
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Scientific field | Economics |
End date | Fri 28 September 2018 |
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We are looking for a new colleague who would fit in our team. This means that you are a standout colleague who is motivated to advance the group’s research and education as well as your own research and education.
* a PhD in urban or regional economics, economic geography or related field;
* affinity with and experience in health economics and/or behavioural economics;
* a track record of publications (in economics and/or other fields);
* some experience in lecturing, running tutorials and thesis supervision;
* a motivation in conducting scientific and societal impactful research;
* the ability to act as a team player who contributes to the wider interests of the group.
Are you our new visionary and enthusiastic colleague, who has the ambition to make scientific and societal impactful contributions to the field of urban economics? The tenure track position will consist of conducting scientific and societal research (40% of your time), education (40% of your time), and scientific and societal relevant management tasks (20% of your time). Therefore, we expect you to be passionate about conducting scientific research that can make essential theoretical advancements, and that will affect societal developments.
A challenging career trajectory called tenure track. From the position of Assistant Professor you can eventually grow into the position of Professor holding a Personal Chair. Of course training and coaching are provided and interdisciplinary (international) cooperation is stimulated. You will also be given the chance to build up your own research line.
We offer you a temporary contract for seven years (0.8 – 1.0 fte), which can lead to a permanent employment contract.
Gross year salary ranging from € 48,000 up to € 65,000 (Scale 11 CAO Dutch Universities), based on a full time employment and dependent on expertise and experience. This includes 8% holiday allowance and an end-of-year bonus of 8.3%.
For more information about Tenure Track within Wageningen UR look at http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Jobs/Your-development-in-focus/Tenure-Track.htm
Would you like to know more about this vacancy? We will be more than happy to provide you with further information. For questions regarding content, please contact Prof. Eveline van Leeuwen at +31 317 483897.
Please submit your application no later than Friday 28 September and please use the application button to apply and should include:
You will receive an automatic e-mail confirmation within 24 hours. Please note that only applications sent through the online application button can be taken into consideration.
Because of the high residential density, cities are great places to foster change. Change in terms of sustainable consumption, healthy life-styles and societal participation. All urgent issues, that directly relate to the UN development goals to reach a sustainable future.
To use the potential of cities and their inhabitants to foster change, the Urban Economics group (UEC) at Wageningen University focusses both on micro and macro processes. At the micro level, the research of the UEC group concentrates on economic behaviour, institutions, and the incentives that can contribute to more sustainable urban consumption and healthy lifestyles. By applying a behavioural economics approach, behaviour with respect to judgment, choice and social decision making is studied, taking into account subjective factors, spatial and social context and (expected) consequences of behaviour.
At a more macro level, UEC focuses on the impacts of urbanization on actors and activities in the urban-rural interface. Important issues in this respect are the economic analysis of the changed relation between food production and consumption as well as the potential for energy and circularity transitions in cities and their hinterland. We use spatial econometric and regional input-output modelling approaches to better understand optimal interactions between cities and rural areas, for example in the context of regional food supply systems, climate change mitigation, nature conservation and recreation activities.
UEC is a new group in Wageningen, with strong ambitions to emphasis the potential of cities and their interactions with rural areas to build a more sustainable future. Our group is positioned in a unique way to translate insights from the food, agri, energy and environmental domains to the urban context.
The link: https://www.wur.nl/en/vacancy/Assistant-Professor-Urban-Economics-Tenure-Track.htm
Cornell University
Department of City and Regional Planning
Tenured Professor Position in Regional Science
The Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University invites applications for a tenured faculty appointment at the rank of Associate or Full Professor to begin in July 2019. Applicants at the rank of Assistant Professor with advanced standing will also be considered.
Walter Isard defined regional science as a discipline concerned with “the careful and patient study of social problems with regional or spatial dimensions, employing diverse combinations of analytical and empirical research.” Applicants for this position should hold a Ph.D. in regional science or an allied field—e.g., planning, urban and regional economics, agricultural or environmental economics, economic geography, civil engineering, demography, developmental sociology, transportation science, or spatial analytics. We seek applicants with strong publication records in regional science journals and experience teaching core courses in regional science—e.g., industrial location theory, economic impact analysis, CGE modeling, agent-based modeling, or spatial statistical analysis—as well as a course in methods of planning analysis. Applicants should have a record of regular attendance at meetings of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI). It is expected that the successful applicant will become a member of the Graduate Field of Regional Science. The faculty of the Graduate Field includes 25 members from eight academic departments in five colleges of the University. A successful candidate will provide leadership in, and help shape the future of, the Graduate Field of Regional Science at Cornell, and advise both graduate and undergraduate students.
Cornell’s Department of City and Regional Planning (CRP) is a top-ranked planning department with a progressive mission. Our goal in teaching, research, and public engagement is to promote vibrant communities, urban sustainability, and social equity, especially giving attention to race, class, gender and sexual orientation. The department has 130 undergraduate majors (BS-Urban and Regional Studies), 110 master’s degree students in programs in City and Regional Planning (accredited MRP), Historic Preservation Planning (MA), and Regional Science (MA and MS), and 35 Ph.D. students in City and Regional Planning and Regional Science. The Department, with a full-time faculty of 15, draws students from across the U.S. and the world and is one of the premier programs for U.S. and international planning. The Department is in the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, which is committed to advancing scholarship in the art and science of place-making and urban design by providing a supportive, resource-rich context for collaborative studies both within the unit and across the university. Demonstrating this commitment, CRP supports dual degrees with Cornell programs in Landscape Architecture and Real Estate.
The Department of City and Regional Planning, and the College of Architecture, Art and Planning at Cornell embrace diversity and seek candidates who will create a climate that attracts students of all races, nationalities and genders. Cornell is a recognized employer and educator for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities. We strongly encourage women and underrepresented minorities to apply. Cornell University also seeks to meet the needs of dual career couples, has a Dual Career program, and is a member of the Upstate New York Higher Education Recruitment Consortium to assist with dual career searches. Visit http://www.unyherc.org/home/index.cfm?siteid=671 to see positions available in higher education in the upstate New York area.
Please submit your curriculum vitae, letter of intent, research and teaching statements, writing sample, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and the names of at least three references electronically to Academic Jobs Online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/11824. The application materials should provide evidence of high-quality research and creative practice through publishing, grantsmanship, excellence in teaching and advising, as well as professional or consultative experience in urban or regional environments in the U.S. and internationally. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis beginning November 15, 2018 until we identify a pool of qualified candidates for the position. Further information about Cornell, the department, and CRP students, alumni, and faculty may be found at http://www.crp.cornell.edu/
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NURTURING NEW TALENT 2019
The RSAI aims to continue promoting the development of Regional Science by nurturing new talent in 2018. The council has therefore pledged resources to co-finance workshops and summer institutes intended to provide substantive training to pre-doctoral researchers, including the presentation of their work and receiving feedback from senior scholars and their peers. It is expected that the selected workshops and institutes will have considerable international geographical coverage.
Organisers of workshops and summer schools fulfilling the above aims are invited to submit a two-page case for support by November 2nd 2018 the RSAI (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
All applications will be reviewed by the Committee and with the approval of the Council. Their decision will be final.
BUILDING BRIDGES IN REGIONAL SCIENCE
2019 conference participation support
The RSAI will facilitate the participation of researchers from low-income and lower-middle-income economies (as defined by the World Bank: http://data.worldbank.org/about/country-and-lending-groups#Low_income) at the four largest Regional Science Conferences in 2019: LARSC, PRSCO, ERSA, and NARSC.
The RSAI will provide a subsidy up to USD 500 (or the equivalent in other currencies) to selected researchers. This is likely to cover the conference registration fee and some local travel costs. Alternative means of financing will have to be sought for international travel and accommodation.
Only one author of a submitted paper presentation proposal can apply for a subsidy.
Interested researchers should upload a two-page CV plus a one-page motivation –including a budget with proposed sources of funding of the conference-related registration, travel and accommodation costs – within 30 days of receiving confirmation of the acceptance of the researcher’s abstract by the conference organizers.
Applications can be uploaded using the following link until November 2nd 2018.
Applicants should have had a paper accepted for presentation at the conference.
All applications will be reviewed by the Committee and with the approval of the Council. Their decision will be final.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND REGIONAL PLANNING
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST
Title: Assistant Professor – Planning
Appointment: Academic Year (9-month) – Tenure Track
Available: September 1, 2019
About UMass Amherst
UMass Amherst, the Commonwealth's flagship campus, is a nationally ranked public research university offering a full range of undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees. The University sits on nearly 1,450-acres in the scenic Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts, and offers a rich cultural environment in a bucolic setting close to major urban centers. In addition, the University is part of the Five Colleges (including Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke College, and Smith College), which adds to the intellectual energy of the region.
Job Description:
We seek scholars who are using new sources of information and innovative analytical methods to answer questions in the areas of land use and/or economic development planning. Candidates with a specialization in data analytics, land use modeling, geographic information systems (GIS), transportation and economic development are especially encouraged to apply. Teaching responsibilities will consist of both graduate and undergraduate classes, with potential courses including: quantitative methods in planning, spatial modeling/GIS, economic development, planning studio, regional or international planning, and a research seminar. Candidates are expected to develop an independent research program with external funding and have the opportunity to build departmental and inter-departmental interdisciplinary collaboration with departmental centers and other campus-wide initiatives, such as the School of Public Policy and Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR).
We are seeking talented applicants qualified for an assistant professor position. Under exceptional circumstances, highly qualified candidates at other ranks may receive consideration.
Requirements:
A doctoral degree in planning or a Masters in planning with a Ph.D. in a closely-related field is required. Professional experience in urban and regional planning and/or AICP certification is desirable. Preferred qualifications include: a demonstrated capacity for teaching; professional experience in planning and/or AICP certification; a demonstrated capacity for scholarly research; and a demonstrated ability to attain external funding to support research.
Additional Information:
Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience.
The Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning is one of the few programs where planning and design are in the same academic department, and enjoys a national and international reputation with a focus on sustainability. We are a collegial department with a new, award winning building and investment by the university. The Department has accredited programs in Regional Planning (MRP) and Landscape Architecture (MLA, BSLA). We also offer a Ph.D. in Regional Planning, a B.S. in Sustainable Community Development and an Associate’s degree in Landscape Contracting. The Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning is located in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
For further information on the Department, please visit our web site: www.umass.edu/larp
Application Instructions:
Applicants should apply online at http://careers.umass.edu/amherst/en-us/job/494688/assistant-professor-in-planning. Please include a letter of interest including your research and teaching interests and experience, a comprehensive curriculum vitae, selected samples of publications, and the contact information for three references (including name, title, address, telephone number and email).
Application review will begin October 15, 2018. Search will continue until the position is filled.
UMass Amherst is committed to a policy of equal opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, age, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, disability, military status, or genetic information in employment, admission to and participation in academic programs, activities, and services, and the selection of vendors who provide services or products to the University. To fulfill that policy, UMass Amherst is further committed to a program of affirmative action to eliminate or mitigate artificial barriers and to increase opportunities for the recruitment and advancement of qualified minorities, women, persons with disabilities, and covered veterans. It is the policy of the UMass Amherst to comply with the applicable federal and state statutes, rules, and regulations concerning equal opportunity and affirmative action.
The Regional Science Association International (RSAI), founded in 1954, is an international community of scholars interested in the regional impacts of national or global processes of economic and social change.