The School of Architecture ( SOA ) in the College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs ( CAPPA ) at UT Arlington invites applications for one tenured or tenure-track faculty position in the School of Architecture. Appointment will be at the rank of assistant or associate professor with a start date no later than Fall 2025, but with a possible January 2025 start. We seek applicants with a focus in architectural history and theory, with strong research initiatives and record of experience in teaching. Candidates will be expected to teach both undergraduate and graduate architectural history/theory required courses, interdisciplinary electives, and conduct academic research to advance the objectives of the School of Architecture in a Carnegie 1- Very High Research University . The position may be offered the Directorship of the David Dillon Center for Texas Architecture, which focuses on architecture of the southwest region of the United States and encompasses architectural research, scholarship, communication, and public outreach.
The School of Architecture at UT Arlington is the only NAAB accredited institution in the North Texas region and has an esteemed tradition of preparing students for professional practice through high academic standards and cutting-edge research. The School of Architecture takes pride in its diverse student body and growing number of first-generation students. Its faculty are engaged professionals, researchers and creative scholars who reflect the global community.
In accordance with USCIS regulations, successful applicants must be legally able to accept work in the United States. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
Required Qualifications
Qualifications for this position include a PhD in architectural history and theory or related fields and evidence of academic research and publications. Evidence of the ability to secure external funding. Record of experience in teaching at the undergraduate/graduate level.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in art, architecture, historic preservation, and related fields. Familiarity with LMS (such as Canvas) and basic instructional technology is preferred. Ability to collaborate with landscape architecture, interior design, and planning/public affairs.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Duties will include undergraduate and graduate instruction in core curriculum for architectural history and theory, significant research, and creative scholarship in an area of specialization within the broader domain of global architectural history. The candidates will be anticipated to provide service within the institution and the academic community at large and while collaborating with landscape architecture, interior design, and planning and public affairs.
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