University of Notre Dame

The School of Architecture is seeking applications and nominations for the following faculty position: Associate Professor of the Practice in Architectural Design. The position will be available starting July 1, 2025.

The School will consider outstanding candidates to teach upper-level architectural design studio courses. In addition to teaching design studios, candidates may have an opportunity to develop coursework in their secondary fields of expertise, especially those related to new traditional architecture and urbanism, architectural history, theory, and landscape architecture.

Responsibilities

  • Teach a combination of upper-level undergraduate studio courses and/or core architecture curriculum in both the fall and spring semesters
  • Maintain an active scholarly research, practice, or creative work trajectory
  • Participation in meetings, committees, reviews, presentations, and other service activities throughout the academic year, both within the School of Architecture and the University.

Qualifications

Required: Applicants must have a B.ARCH by the time of appointment, a record of excellence in practice/creative work, as appropriate for the candidate’s rank and a commitment to teaching excellence.

Preferred: Faculty with demonstrated capability, especially with academic affairs or service to institutions like the ACSA, NAAB or AIA are encouraged to apply.

Applicants with a strong commitment to the promotion of diversity, equity, and inclusion are strongly encouraged to apply.

Applicants who will enrich the diversity of the campus community are strongly encouraged to apply.

Application Instructions

Interested candidates must apply through https://apptrkr.com/5801698 and include the following:

  1. a cover letter, including a summary of research interests and accomplishments.
  2. a detailed curriculum vitae
  3. a portfolio of work samples or publications
  4. a statement of teaching philosophy
  5. a statement describing your experience working with a diverse student body, as well as your past, present, and/or future contributions to creating/advancing a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

For questions, please contact Eileen Long, Academic Affairs & Administration Program Director at elong4@nd.edu.