Posting Summary
The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy ( EJB ) seeks to hire a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor for appointment beginning July 2026. Candidates should have a specialty in housing and quantitative methods. We particularly welcome scholars with a clear research agenda that includes any of the following areas: planning law land use regulation finance and other urban planning areas related to housing. Work with an international and comparative focus is encouraged. The faculty member will teach both graduate courses in the Master of City and Regional Planning program and related graduate and undergraduate programs in the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is a professional school offering a doctoral program in Planning and Public Policy as well as in Health Administration; masters degrees in Public Policy Urban Planning and Policy Development Public Informatics and Health Administration; undergraduate degrees in Public Policy City and Regional Planning Urban Planning and Design Health Administration and Public Health. The School has eight research centers and institutes and annually attracts approximately $25 million in external grants and contracts. The programs in urban planning public policy and public health are all highly ranked nationally.
Overview
The mission of Rutgers-New Brunswick is to apply the universitys outstanding strengths in research and teaching in service to the public good. The university is a dynamic and diverse center for research technology innovation public engagement and development and is located in the heart of the Northeastern megalopolis with easy access to New York City and Philadelphia and is one of the nations leading comprehensive public research universities with annual research expenditures exceeding $700 million and membership in the Big Ten Academic Alliance and the Association of American Universities. For further information visit the web site at .