School of Architecture Seeks Adjunct Faculty for Spring 2020

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Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture is now accepting applications for 2020 adjunct faculty. The SoA has openings for Adjunct Studio Faculty in both the Core 6 and Advanced Synthesis Options (ASO) studios, and for Upper Level / Graduate Course Adjunct Faculty to teach courses including Value Based Design and Project Planning and Reporting.


Adjunct Studio Faculty

For the Adjunct Studio Faculty position, the School of Architecture is looking for individuals with a strong background, or emerging potential, in creative architectural accomplishment that elevates the discipline through research work, scholarly work, artistic work, and/or professional practice.

The School welcomes emerging practitioners and studio educators to develop a body of work while teaching in a dynamic school of architecture. We have openings for studio faculty in both the Core 6 or Advanced Synthesis Options (ASO) studios. This position requires a first professional degree in architecture. Candidates with teaching and/or professional practice experience and a terminal degree in architecture are preferred.

Applications are due Monday, 02 December 2019. The job offer will be extended by mid-December 2019, with employment expected to begin 13 January 2020. More information available on the Adjunct Studio Faculty page.


Upper Level / Graduate Course Adjunct Faculty

For the Upper Level / Graduate Course Adjunct Faculty position, the School of Architecture is looking for individuals with a strong background in architecture, engineering, and/or construction management accomplishment that elevates the discipline through research work, scholarly work, artistic work, and/or professional practice.

The School welcomes established practitioners to develop a body of work while teaching in a dynamic school of architecture. We have openings for adjunct faculty in upper level / graduate courses including Value Based Design and Project Planning and Reporting. While we welcome all applications, preference will be given to those that directly address the content of the particular course. This position requires a bachelor's or advanced degree in architecture, engineering, and/or construction management and 5+ years of relevant senior-level experience as a project architect or project manager.

Applications are now being accepted for 2020 adjunct faculty. The job offer will be extended by mid-December 2019, with employment expected to begin 13 January 2020. More information available on the Upper Level / Graduate Course Adjunct Faculty page.