Founded in 1867, Morgan State University is Maryland’s premier public urban research institution, recognized for its dedication to excellence in teaching, research, public service, and community engagement. The School of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences (SCMNS), in partnership with the Morgan State Patuxent Environmental and Aquatic Research Laboratory (PEARL), invites applications for a 9.5-month tenure-track position in Community and Economic Resilience to support the newly established Center for Urban and Coastal Climate Science Research.
The Center is dedicated to addressing critical and complex challenges related to climate change, with a focus on its impact on natural ecosystems, the built environment, the economy, and the health and well-being of Maryland’s residents. We are seeking to hire a new faculty at the assistant, associate, or full professor level whose research interests align with the mission of the Center for Urban and Coastal Climate Science Research. Salaries are competitive and include the State of Maryland benefits package.
The full-time appointment will begin in August 2025. We are especially interested in candidates who have a track record of research productivity in climate science and community resilience
focusing on climate-induced hazards and community resilience studies, including conceptual models of various infrastructure systems, their interdependencies, and economic and social systems. Candidates with a track record of research productivity on climate change and its effects on critical infrastructure such as power, water, food, transportation, housing, and communication systems, emergency services, economy, impact on human health, and mitigation strategies, are strongly encouraged to apply.