We are looking for candidates willing to serve as the AESOP’s representative in GPEAN (Global Planning Education Association Network), a network of planning schools associations.
This AESOP Officer will be responsible to represent AESOP's interests in the Network and promote cooperation amongst member associations of planning schools across the world.
The School of Social Sciences (SSS) is recruiting an Associate Professor / Full Professor to lead and grow its new subject area in Geography and Urban Planning. The subject area presently has three tenure-track faculty members, who are supported by a wider community of scholars at NTU with relevant research interests. This new subject area will equip graduates with the capability to critically address issues confronting contemporary societies and to creatively pursue possibilities for alternative urban futures.
The closing date for application is 31 January 2019.
The School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland is looking to appoint a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer to teach and research in the field of social and community issues, including diversity, within our urban planning programme. Auckland is a diverse city with a number of social challenges and ideally, the candidate will have experience in designing effective and creative solutions in these areas.
At the Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Astronomy of the University of Vienna the position of a University ProfessorofUrban Studies (full time, permanent position) is to be filled.
Candidates for the professorship must be internationally recognized for Urban Geography with a focus on urbanisation in the context of global change processes and societal transitions.
The University of Glasgow and University of Edinburgh are currently advertising a series of joint PhD Studentships for commencement in autumn 2019. This includes a range of potential projects on ‘future cities’.
The book revolves around "inspiring stories" that describe a wide variety of spatial problems as well as the planning mechanisms used to address these; in addition, "fundamental topics" are provided to facilitate the understanding of certain planning processes illustrated by the practical cases.
Queen's University is recruiting a Project Manager to coordinate the MISTRAL Innovative Training Network funded for 48 months through the EU as a H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action (http://mistral-itn.eu).
Wageningen University is looking for an innovative and dynamic scholar to lead the Land Use Planning Chair Group (0.8 - 1.0 fte) at Wageningen University & Research.
The Land Use Planning Chair Group (LUP) develops knowledge and expertise, and teaches on spatial planning and accompanying legislative and financial instruments that contribute to deliberate modifications of landscape features. The Chair Group has a specific focus on landscapes, in which cities are situated in a matrix of densely populated and intersected agricultural and (semi-)natural areas.
Prof. Paulo Pinho AESOP Secretary General
AESOP SECRETARIAT GENERAL University of Porto, Faculty of Engineering, Dept. Civil Engineering, Division of Spatial and Environmental Planning Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal
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