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Utrecht University is pleased to invite applications for a Chair in Regional and Metropolitan Governance and Planning. The Chair will be appointed at the Faculty of Geosciences and its Department of Human Geography and Planning to help drive education and research.
A Chair is a full-time appointment including a management component. The appointee will be expected to spend 50% of time on research activities and 50% on teaching, however, this percentage is dependent on responsibilities and management tasks.
The Chair in Regional and Metropolitan Governance and Planning will focus on the governance of sustainability transformations at a regional or metropolitan scale and on the changing role of strategic planning. The Chair will develop problem-driven and theoretically inspired empirical research on regional and metropolitan challenges, by integrating theories and research methods from different disciplines with a focus on spatial planning, human geography, sociology, and political science. S/he will explore the existing governance and institutional arrangements concerning sustainable and inclusive urban and metropolitan development and will contribute to academic knowledge on effective planning solutions by collaborating with experts from planning practice. Furthermore, the research of the Chair will be curiosity-driven and guided by institutional theories or theories of governance and planning. While having an international perspective, the appointee is also expected to strongly engage with Dutch spatial planning and regional and metropolitan governance in the Netherlands.
The appointee requires the following qualifications:
The position is offered on a fulltime basis. The gross monthly salary is dependent on previous qualifications and experience and ranges between €5,749 and €8,371 (scale H2 Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities). Salaries are supplemented with a holiday bonus of 8 % of annual salary and a year-end bonus of 8.3 % of annual salary per year. Additionally, Utrecht University offers an attractive package of secondary employment benefits.
Facilities for sports and childcare are available on the main campus, which is located only 15 minutes away from the historical city centre of Utrecht.
The University’s International Service Desk will provide support to new international faculty members with an onboarding process, as well as provide career services for their spouse.
The Faculty of Geosciences at Utrecht University is the largest in the Netherlands, offering a comprehensive range of geoscience courses in both the sciences and social sciences. The Department of Human Geography and Planning is one of four departments at the Faculty of Geosciences and has its focus on the enhancement of long-term economic developments of cities, how to cope with social inequalities, how to ensure a healthy urban living and how to govern urban sustainability transformations. The department has recently developed the Urban Futures research programme, which investigates urban issues in the context of an ongoing worldwide trend of increasing urbanisation.
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