University of Nebraska
University of Nebraska
The Architecture Program pursues an innovative design research curriculum in which faculty interests, evolving pedagogies, and engagement combine in a creative environment that balances experimentation and innovation with professional and environmental responsibility. The College of Architecture promotes cross-disciplinary collaboration while maintaining a commitment to academic accreditation, student performance, and service to the future of its constituent professions in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, Community & Regional Planning, and various minors, including Product Design. Our NAAB-accredited Architecture Program consists of a Bachelor of Science in Design followed by a 2-year M.Arch degree. The program also offers a 3-year M.Arch degree. At the University of Nebraska–Lincoln diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to our mission and pursuit of excellence.Minimum Required Qualifications
- Professional degree in architecture (B.Arch or foreign equivalent) and a graduate degree.
- Terminal professional degree in architecture (M.Arch, D.Arch, or foreign equivalent).
- Ph.D. in architecture or a field related to design and the built environment with an undergraduate or graduate studio-based architecture design education.
- Experience teaching architectural design studios; indicated by student work in the teaching portion of the portfolio.
- Recognized record of accomplishment in creative activity, scholarship, and/or grant-funded research in focus area; indicated in CV or portfolio of work.
- Professional licensure in architecture.
- Experience applying research focus to creative work or design studio teaching; demonstrated in portfolio.
- Experience developing and implementing programs, services, and/or courses that are designed to meet the needs of the increasingly diverse university community.
- A full curriculum vitae.
- Brief statements outlining (please combine into a single document for upload):
- teaching goals including an outline of a potential elective related to the applicant’s design research area.
- an agenda for research, scholarship, or creative activity.
- your approach to equity and inclusion in teaching and/or research.
- Contact information for three references. Provide their current position, mail, telephone, and email.
- Portfolio containing (25 pages max):
- personal creative activity, scholarship, research, and/or professional work related to your area of focus.
- examples of student work and/or design studio work completed in your classes.
315 Architecture Hall
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