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Megan Bruzan
Tufts University
21
Feb

Part-time Public Policy Lecturer (non-tenure-track) (Tufts University)

Tufts University School of Arts and Sciences URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND PLANNING – Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Part-time Public Policy Lecturer (non-tenure-track) The Department of Urban Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University is searching for a part?time lecturer to teach Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, during Summer 2023. Summer Session I starts May 24...
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21
Feb

Part-time Philanthropy and Fundraising Lecturer (non-tenure-track) (Tufts University)

Tufts University School of Arts and Sciences URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND PLANNING – PHILANTHROPY AND FUNDRAISING Part-time Philanthropy and Fundraising Lecturer (non-tenure-track) The Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University, in collaboration with the Museum Studies Program, is searching for a part?time lecturer to teach a graduate-level course, Philanthropy and...
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University at Buffalo
17
Feb

Dean of the School of Architecture and Planning (University at Buffalo)

Dean of the School of Architecture and Planning The University at Buffalo (UB) invites inquiries, nominations, and applications for the position of dean of the School of Architecture and Planning (SAP). A member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), a flagship and the largest and most comprehensive public research university in the State University...
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Weitzman School of Design
15
Feb

Lecturer / Visiting Faculty – City Planning (University of Pennsylvania)

Lecturer / Visiting Faculty - City Planning The Department of City and Regional Planning at the Weitzman School of Design, University of Pennsylvania, seeks candidate(s) to teach 2 - 3 courses in the Land Use and Environmental Planning concentration of the Master of City Planning program, as well as an Urban Finance core course during...
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Northeastern University
31
Jan

Teaching Professor – Open Rank (Northeastern University)

About the Opportunity The College of Social Sciences and Humanities is the home of the Experiential Liberal Arts. Through its research, teaching, and engagement missions, the college collaborates across the university, the Northeastern network, and partners around the globe.  We are strongly committed to fostering excellence through diversity and enthusiastically welcome nominations and applications from...
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University of Minnesota
17
Jan

Dean of the College of Design (University of Minnesota)

Dean of the College of Design The University of Minnesota (UMN) invites applications and nominations for the position of Dean of the College of Design. The UMN College of Design is committed to addressing emerging issues, identifying problems, framing creative approaches, and generating solutions using creativity, diversity, and advancing technology — all while adhering to...
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International Conference on Public Policy meeting in Toronto, June 27-29, 2023
13
Dec

Critical Urban Policy, Call for Papers, ICCP6 Toronto, June 27-29, 2023

Critical Urban Policy, Call for Papers at 6th International Conference on Public Policy meeting in Toronto, June 27-29, 2023 https://www.ippapublicpolicy.org/conference/icpp6-toronto-2023/17 T08P05 / Critical Urban Policy Topic : T08 / POLICY DISCOURSE AND CRITICAL POLICY RESEARCH Chair : Ronald Vogel (Toronto Metropolitan University) Second Chair : Meghan Joy (Concordia University ) There is a serious gap...
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22
Sep

The 2023 Skystone Partners Prize for Research on Fundraising and Philanthropy presented by The AFP

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS OR NOMINATIONS Authors of published research works on fundraising and philanthropy are invited to submit a book or monograph of 50 or more pages for the 2023 AFP/Skystone Partners Prize for Research on Fundraising and Philanthropy. Other individuals or organizations may submit nominations of appropriate publications. To be considered for the Prize,...
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09
Sep

New Book on Atlanta: Red Hot City from UC Press

Dan Immergluck’s (Georgia State University) new book, Red Hot City: Housing, Race, and Exclusion in Twenty-First Century Atlanta, will be released on October 4, 2022. 30% pre-order discount at www.danimmergluck.com. Atlanta, the capital of the American South, is at the red-hot core of expansion, inequality, and political relevance. In recent decades, central Atlanta has experienced heavily...
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Michael Leo Owens
30
Aug

Why Do U.S. Cities “Ban the Box”?

Michael Leo Owens (Emory University, Department of Political Science) and Anna Gunderson (Louisiana State University, Department of Political Science) coauthored the recently published study “Noncongruent Policymaking by Cities for Citizens with Criminal Records: Representation, Organizing, and ‘Ban the Box.'” The study, published by Political Research Quarterly, explains large cities’ adoptions of municipal policies between 2004...
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19
Jul

Special Journal Issue, Call for Papers (Deadline 4-30-24)

Special Topic/Issue: Cannabis Legalization in the United States: Public Policy, Social Welfare, and Public Health Implications During the last decade, there have been increased efforts to legalize cannabis across the United States. The trend toward legalization and decriminalization began with laws that permitted the sale and use of medical marijuana. These reforms were followed by...
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16
May

Assistant Professor in-Residence (University of Connecticut)

The Urban and Community Studies (UCS) program at the University of Connecticut (UConn) invites applications for an annually renewable, 9?month, non?tenure?track Assistant Professor in?Residence (APiR) faculty position on its Waterbury campus with a start date of either August 23, 2022, or January 01, 2023. For more information about the Urban and Community Studies program at...
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14
Jan

Special COVID-related Message Regarding 2022 UAA Conference

UAA is planning an in-person event in April. We understand that at this stage in the pandemic, potential participants may be concerned about safety, and/or restricted in their travel. For now, our operating assumption is that circumstances will improve by March in time for a conference that would employ safety COVID protocols. If our assumption...
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21
Oct

UAA loses one of our most committed members: Fritz Wagner–Planning Scholar, Administrator and Educator

We are deeply saddened to learn today that Fritz died of cancer on Thursday, October 7, 2021, at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle. He is survived by his wife, a son, a daughter, four grandchildren, and a large cadre of colleagues, former students, and life-time friends.  Fritz will be remembered as an educator and mentor,...
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28
Jun

Webinar Recordings & Related Resources (Plus…Spring 2021 UAA Symposium Recordings)

UAA Webinars  UAA members get FREE access to webinars and related resources. If not a member, join/renew today! Webinar Topics Research Pivoting Journal Publishing – Advice from Urban Affairs Journal Editors Journal Publishing – Insights from Authors and Reviewers Book Publishing – What Do Publishers Look For? Book Publishing – Advice from Successful Book Authors...
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