UCLA
Richard Kirk is currently the Co-Managing Editor at Critical Planning Journal since March 2024 and serves as a Teaching Associate at UCLA, where responsibilities include courses on People and the Earth’s Ecosystems, Introduction to GIS, and the History of European Cities. Previous roles include doctoral researcher and teaching assistant in Cultural Geography and Ethnicity in American Cities, as well as a Graduate Research Fellow and teaching assistant at the University of North Texas. Richard's research experience includes work as a Research Assistant at the Institute for Field Research, focused on archaeological excavation in Catalonia. Richard holds a Ph.D. in Geography from UCLA, a Graduate Certificate in Urban Humanities from the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, and both an M.S. and B.S. in Geography from the University of North Texas.
This person is not in any teams
This person is not in any offices
UCLA
37 followers
UCLA offers a combination that’s rare, especially among public research universities. The breadth, depth and inspired excellence among academic programs—from the visual and performing arts to the humanities, social sciences, STEM disciplines and health sciences—add up to endless opportunity. The location is unmatched: a campus that is unexpectedly picturesque and compact, set in a thriving and diverse global city.