The University of Georgia - College of Environment and Design
Athens, Georgia, United States
(on-site)
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Duration
Indefinite
Salary
$85,000.00 - $85,000.00
Min Experience
0-1 Year
Min Education
Master's Degree
Required Travel
0-10%
Salary - Type
Yearly Salary
Job Function
Academic - Faculty/Advisor
Entry Level
Yes
Assistant/Associate Professor in Health and the Built Environment
Assistant/Associate Professor in Health and the Built Environment
Description
Position Summary
The College of Environment and Design (CED) at the University of Georgia invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor focused on health and the built environment, broadly defined. We welcome candidates whose work examines the relationships between human health, well-being, and the environments people inhabit—whether through design, planning, historic preservation, cultural landscape studies, environmental justice, or related fields.
The successful candidate will contribute to one or more of the CED’s professional program areas—Historic Preservation, Landscape Architecture, or Urban Planning and Design—and will teach a variety of courses appropriate to their professional background, including lecture- and seminar-based courses (for all program areas) and, where relevant, design studios (for candidates in Landscape Architecture or Urban Planning and Design). We welcome candidates with the vision and ability to create and offer a new, large-format general education course connecting the topic of health and the built environment with USG core education areas such as ethics, critical thinking, sciences, social sciences, and the humanities.
We seek individuals with a strong commitment to teaching, mentoring, creative or scholarly excellence, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The position provides opportunities to connect with UGA’s emerging health initiatives, including the new Medical School, the new School of Nursing, and a forthcoming horticultural therapy certificate program.
This is a tenure-track, 9-month academic-year appointment beginning August 1, 2026. Please see the UGA Guidelines for Appointment and Promotion of Assistant Professors here: https://provost.uga.edu/faculty-affairs/promotion-tenure-evaluation/academic-rank/
Program Areas
Because this is a CED-wide search, candidates’ specific teaching and research contributions will vary by professional program area:
Historic Preservation
Candidates may examine connections between health, community wellbeing, cultural landscapes, environmental justice, adaptive reuse, the heritage of medical- and health-related built environments, or the health implications of historic environments. Teaching may include preservation planning, cultural landscapes, interpretation, preservation theory, or related coursework.
Landscape Architecture
Candidates may focus on health-supportive design, health care facility design, healthy living, therapeutic landscapes, human–environment interactions, or related areas. Teaching responsibilities may include design studios and seminar or lecture courses aligned with expertise.
Urban Planning and Design
Candidates may focus on healthy communities planning, environmental justice, transportation and health, or regional planning. Teaching may include planning studios, methods courses, and seminars related to health and the built environment.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
A terminal degree appropriate for appointment within one of CED’s professional program areas:
For Landscape Architecture candidates, a professionally accredited terminal degree
in landscape architecture (MLA degree or equivalent), or an accredited BLA degree with a terminal degree in an allied design discipline (e.g., Master of Architecture, or Master of Urban Design);
For Historic Preservation candidates, MHP or a related terminal degree (e.g., Master of Architecture, PhD in Public History);
For Urban Planning candidates, a PhD in Urban Planning and Design or a closely related field.
Candidates must demonstrate scholarly, professional practice, or creative engagement with issues related to health and the built environment, broadly interpreted.
Preferred Qualifications
Teaching experience (at least one year) at the university level.
Demonstration of quality research or the ability to develop a strong research trajectory, including design or professional practice excellence and awards.
Demonstration of teaching, research, professional practice, and/or design expertise that is highly recognized by peers.
Advanced research training (e.g., PhD, or other educational credentials) in a relevant field.
Demonstrated interest in developing large-format general education courses connecting disciplinary knowledge with core knowledge areas such as ethics, critical thinking, sciences, social sciences, or the humanities.
For Landscape Architecture candidates, professional licensure is advantageous; For Urban Planning candidates, AICP certification is advantageous.
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