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Posted: 10/18/2011 |
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Employer |
University of Illinois |
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School of Architecture |
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The School of Architecture in the College of Fine and Applied Arts seeks applications for full-time, nine-month, tenure-track faculty positions beginning August 16, 2012. Nationally ranked, the School continues to forge new opportunities for its BS in AS, M.Arch, MSAS and PhD programs. The University of Illinois is a Research I institution located in Urbana–Champaign; a vibrant university community recognized as a major center for the arts and technology. The faculty have outstanding resources for teaching, scholarship, and research including: a world-class research library, digital fabrication laboratories, and international architecture programs in Versailles, Munich, Glasgow and Shanghai. Faculty responsibilities include design studio/reviews, research/creative scholarship, advising and service to the School, University and the public. For more information about school programs, please visit our website at: http://www.arch.illinois.edu. |
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Position |
Assistant Professor of the History of Modernism and Contemporary |
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F1100098 |
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Professional Opportunity |
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Champaign, IL |
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The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate courses addressing 19th and 20th Century Architecture History and Contemporary Architecture, participate in teaching an introductory architectural history survey course, and teach graduate seminars related to his or her area of research. Candidates who are seeking to teach in a professional architecture program and to participate in the design studio curriculum are encouraged to apply. A PhD with a specialization in modern architectural history and contemporary architecture is required with a first professional degree in Architecture preferred. The candidate must bring evidence of scholarly promise and a willingness to actively participate in the Ph.D. degree program. |
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none given |
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How to apply |
APPLICATION PROCEDURES: For full consideration, candidates should create a profile at http://jobs.illinois.edu and upload the following required submissions: 1) letter of application stating clearly the specific position you are seeking as well as describing how your creative artistry and/or scholarly pursuits would enhance curriculum pedagogy; 2) a brief statement of teaching and research objectives; 3) complete curriculum vitae including postal address, telephone number(s), and e-mail address; 4) an electronic portfolio or dossier of work and samples of publications, scholarly, creative or professional work; and 5) names of three references with contact information including email, telephone number, and affiliation.
Salary for this position will be highly competitive and will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Applications received by January 3, 2012 will receive full consideration. Early applicants may be interviewed before the closing date, however no hiring decision will be made until after close date. The search may continue until the positions are filled.
Please contact Stefanie Cole with questions about the positions: smeents@illinois.edu
Illinois is an Affirmative Action /Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and ideas who embrace and value diversity and inclusivity. (www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu).
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Stefanie Cole |
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