Assistant or Associate Professor- Architecture
The School of Architecture and Design (SoAD) at Wentworth Institute of Technology invites applications for a full-time position in Architecture at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor.
Rank is negotiable, based on qualifications and experience. The position includes a comprehensive benefits package and a competitive salary.
Responsibilities
The ideal candidate will have the ability to contribute to our curriculum in the global history and theory of architecture and exhibit excellent teaching skills in design studios at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels. Candidates with a particular focus on historical and cultural narratives as applied to historic preservation, adaptive reuse, resilience, and/or design equity will be preferred.
We seek a collaborative, dedicated candidate interested in applied work in teaching, research, and service capacities. Teaching responsibilities for this position will include lecture courses, seminars, and design studios. Faculty members are expected to deliver courses that integrate their areas of expertise,
engage in an active research and scholarship agenda, and meet service obligations in the school, university, and community. Additionally, the new faculty member will contribute to emerging interdisciplinary design pedagogy at the undergraduate and graduate levels and collaborate in the launch of new MDES degree and graduate certificate(s) programs.
For more information: https://jobs.wit.edu/postings/6984
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer – Architecture and Interior Design
The School of Architecture and Design (SoAD) at Wentworth Institute of Technology invites applications for a position in Architecture and Interior Design at the rank of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer,
There are two openings for this role for Fall of 2024.
About the Position
This is a teaching focused position that plays an essential role in providing a high-quality education to our students. Teaching responsibilities for this position will include lecture courses, seminars, and design studios. The candidate should demonstrate both methodological and pedagogical flexibility, is also expected to meet the demands of our students and the evolving disciplines of Architecture and Interior Design.
Candidates should demonstrate ability to teach a range of coursework including, hands-on foundation-level courses in core design studios, drawing, modelmaking, building systems, structures, color theory, and visual communications to more advanced upper-level coursework including but not limited to, digital fabrication, research methodology, history/theory, professional practice, and thematic design studios.
The standard teaching load requires the Lecturer to teach the equivalent of eight (8) 4-credit-hour semester courses per academic year. Service, Research and Scholarship activities are not required for the Lecturer positions. Senior Lecturers are required to perform Service activities while they teach the equivalent of seven (7) 4-credit-hour semester courses per academic year.
For more information: https://jobs.wit.edu/postings/6988
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