The Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning (LAUP) in the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University invites applications for up to two (2) full-time tenure-track or tenured (Tenure Review Upon Hire) faculty positions with a 9-month academic appointment to commence in Fall of 2026. Applicants will be considered at the rank of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor. The successful candidates will conduct original research in their specialty area(s); teach core and elective courses in our undergraduate and graduate programs in Urban Planning; mentor and advise PhD students; and provide service to the department college university and community. We seek candidates whose research and teaching build upon or complement our facultys strengths.
We are particularly interested in candidates who can teach transportation GIS spatial analytics methods land use and / or planning law . We welcome candidates who use rigorous research methodologies to conduct community-engaged scholarship that serves our land grant mission of applying knowledge to benefit ideal candidate will work closely with faculty and students within Bachelors Masters and Ph.D. programs and may also teach across the disciplines found in the department.
The Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning is one of the few in the country that is home to three disciplinesurban planning landscape architecture and land and property developmentall of which are critical in the creation and delivery of healthy efficient resilient and accessible places. Each programs faculty is composed of nationally and internationally recognized scholars. Each year they contribute millions of dollars of funding to support students through a variety of research centers laboratories and institutes at the university.
The Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning includes 41 full-time faculty members and offers the following six degrees : the Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Planning the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (accredited) the Master of Urban Planning (accredited) the Master of Land & Property Development the Master of Landscape Architecture (accredited) and the Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Science. We also offer a number of articulated and dual degrees. This combination of disciplines offers unparalleled opportunities for interdisciplinary research and teaching. The Department has strong ties to the world-renowned Hazard Reduction & RecoveryCenter Texas A&M Transportation Institute Center for Geospatial Sciences Applications and Technology Center for Housing and Urban Development (including one of four HUD Centers of Excellence in Hispanic Housing Studies) Texas Target Communities (an award-winning outreach and engagement program) Center for Health Systems & Design Center for Heritage Conservation Texas Sea Grant Texas A&M Real Estate Center and other centers and certificate programs in related fields within and beyond the College of Architecture. Support for sponsored research is excellent.
The College of Architecture at Texas A&M University is one of the largest of its kind in the United States. Over 130 faculty members in the departments of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning Architecture and Construction Science serve over 2000 students in 15 degree programs. These cover the entire spectrum of disciplines related to the built environment.
Texas A&M University the second-largest university in the United States by in-person enrollment is home to approximately 60000 undergraduate students and nearly 17000 graduate students. As both a Hispanic-Serving Institution and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution more than 6000 students come from 50 countries other than the United States. Texas A&M University is a land- space- and sea-grant institution; one of only 24 institutions in the nation to hold this triple designation. It has the largest and most active network of former students in the world.
With a population of over 300000 Bryan / College Station offers a high quality of life with a relatively low cost of living. The Bryan / College Station area is in the center of the Texas Urban Trianglehome to more than 13 million people in four metropolitan areas (all within easy driving distance) : Houston Dallas Austin and San Antonio all of which are among the top twelve cities in the nation in population. The challenges currently facing Texas related to transportation climate change natural hazards demographic composition and economic change foreshadow the changes that the rest of the nation will experience over the next 30 years making it a perfect laboratory for testing hypotheses related to urban and land development and management.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Salary is commensurate with qualifcations and experience.
Required Experience :
IC
Key Skills
Client Server,Marketing & Promotions,GIS,Dsp,Marketing & Operations
Employment Type : Full Time
Experience : years
Vacancy : 1
Assistant Professor • College Station, Texas, USA