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Assistant Professor Environmental and Land Use Law
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Posted: 22-Mar-26
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Internal Number: 314818
Employment Type: Permanent Faculty
Vacancy ID: FAC0005856
Salary Range: $120,000 - $135,000
Position Summary/Description:
The UNC School of Government seeks an attorney with a commitment to public service, a desire to teach, and a strong interest in legal research and writing to serve as an Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government with a primary focus on local environmental law and land use law.
North Carolina is one of the fastest growing states in the country. Growth pressures across the state are driving demands for local capacity in land use planning, development permitting, and environmental management. Responding to those demands, the faculty member in this tenure track position will provide written scholarship, instruction, and advising to state and local government officials on topics of local environmental law and land use law.
For local environmental law, this position will focus primarily on the law and practice of stormwater management regulations, including erosion and sedimentation control, post-construction stormwater management, water-supply watershed regulations, and related regulations and enforcement.
For land use law, this position will focus on topics including planning, zoning, and related development regulations.
Teaching will include short courses and workshops designed for local elected and appointed board members, local government administrators, and local government attorneys. The faculty member will work alongside colleagues some of whom focus on community development, emergency management, municipal and county authority, and local government finance, as well as colleagues who work on overlapping topics of land use law.
Successful faculty members in this type of position become statewide experts and trusted advisors for public officials across North Carolina. Every consultation with a public official, every class taught, and every element of their published scholarship contribute to the School's 95-year legacy of improving North Carolina through better governance.
About The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carolina rates among the nation’s great institutions of higher education, set on an historic and beautiful campus that celebrates all four seasons. Carolina’s students, faculty and staff come here from around the world, bringing varied cultural, racial and ethnic heritages that help make UNC-Chapel Hill a thriving intellectual center. We’re repeatedly ranked the nation’s best value in higher education for students seeking to earn a college degree – the University has garnered the top spot each time since the ranking’s launch in 1998.Whether you’ve just started your career, are new to academia or are a seasoned professional with assorted campus experiences to draw on, we hope you will find a great place at Carolina.