University of Arkansas
University of Arkansas
POSITION
The Fay Jones School of Architecture + Design at the University of Arkansas invites applications from highly motivated candidates for one full-time nine-month tenure track faculty appointment to teach Design Studio in the Department of Architecture at the rank of Assistant Professor. We invite accomplished designer-practitioners with research and design experience across scales and typologies to develop their creative practice, research, and pedagogy. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated expertise in the applied use of advanced digital technologies. Candidates for the position must demonstrate strong design sensibilities, critical thinking skills, collaborative ability and capacity to teach and develop coursework within a five-year Undergraduate Professional Bachelor of Architecture curriculum. Specific demonstrated potential for success in innovative research, scholarship, professional practice, and other creative activity are also required. Professional licensure is preferred. The position start date is August 2025.
REQUIRED
Successful candidates must,
- be able to teach and/or coordinate design studio in the Undergraduate Professional BArch Program.
- have a terminal degree in architecture (MArch or equivalent)
- have a recognized body of creative work, excellent communication skills, active or developing research, scholarship, and professional/creative practice.
PREFERRED
Preference will be given to candidates who,
- are able and willing to lead implementation in the use of advanced digital technologies incrementally across the curriculum.
- have a post-professional education in architecture or an allied discipline.
- evidence of successful teaching in studios, lectures and seminars.
- experience teaching undergraduate courses across the departmental curriculum.
- worked collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
- experience in professional architecture practice or in an allied discipline of practice.
- Have developed an excellent body of creative design work.
FAY JONES SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
The Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design includes accredited Departments of Architecture, Interior Architecture and Design, Landscape Architecture, Bachelor of Science programs in Architecture and Landscape Architecture, and an award-winning University of Arkansas Community Design Center. A broad range of course offerings at the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design equips graduates with the knowledge and critical agility required to meet the challenges of designing for a changing world; and provides students with critical frameworks for design thinking that also help them assume leadership roles in the profession and in their communities.
Established programs at the University of Arkansas Rome Center, along with other study abroad options, and a rigorous Honors program within the School complement all departments. Housed in the center of the main campus, in Vol Walker Hall / the Stephen L Anderson Design Center, an AIA Honor Award winning building designed by Marlon Blackwell Architects, the three departments promote and engage in interdisciplinary collaboration and shared resources including state-of-the-art fabrication workshops and materials lab. Collaboration among disciplines is further encouraged through a growing variety of upper-level interdisciplinary studios and seminars. As part of the growth of this interdisciplinary culture, the school currently is overseeing the design and construction of the Anthony Timberlands Center for Design and Material Innovation, a new 45,000SF building, designed by 2020 Pritzker Prize Winners Grafton Architects, which will include a 12,000 SF high-bay fabrication laboratory, a lecture hall, conference rooms and open-plan studios. Scheduled for completion in May 2025, the new building will be a center of excellence for innovation in wood design and product development intended to expand the use of wood in architectural design, construction techniques, and product design. Additionally, the school is currently designing and building the Whipple Family Forest Education Center at Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
In August, 2024, the State Department selected the Fay Jones School as the primary commissioner for the US Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale.
For more information visit fayjones.uark.edu.
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
The Department of Architecture offers an accredited professional five-year Bachelor of Architecture degree and a four-year Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies degree, enrolling more than 550 students. The Department of Architecture has been recognized as a top 20 program in rankings, as high as eighth among programs in public universities, and is dedicated to continued and heightened achievement. Informed by geographical setting, the department embraces its obligation to cultivate conceptual agility, critical design thinking, and discursive processes in preparing students to assume leadership roles in multidisciplinary, collaborative and integrated practices.
Website: http://fayjones.uark.edu/academics/architecture/index.php
THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
The University of Arkansas provides an internationally competitive education for undergraduate and graduate students in more than 200 academic programs. The university contributes new knowledge, economic development, basic and applied research, and creative activity while also providing service to academic and professional disciplines. The Carnegie Foundation classifies the University of Arkansas among only 2 percent of universities in America that have the highest level of research activity. U.S. News & World Report ranks the University of Arkansas among its top American public research universities. Founded in 1871, the University of Arkansas comprises 10 colleges and schools and maintains a low student-to-faculty ratio that promotes personal attention and close mentoring.
FAYETTEVILLE + NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
The University’s historic hilltop campus overlooks one of the nation’s top college towns and fastest-growing regions. The second largest city in Arkansas with a population of more than half a million regionally, Fayetteville has all the resources and advantages of a large city, yet its unique quality of life sets it apart. Hosting a myriad of events, from off-Broadway plays at the Walton Arts Center, to expansive award-winning farmer’s markets, Fayetteville continues to be ranked within the top ten of U.S. small cities by the Milken Institute for livability. Recently, Fayetteville and its neighboring towns were ranked eighth out of ten of the best economically performing cities in the nation.
Quickly gaining recognition as a nationwide for its creative economy, Northwest Arkansas is home to the world-class Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, designed by Moshe Safdie, whose grounds include the reconstructed Bachman-Wilson House by Frank Lloyd Wright. Crystal Bridges provides the Fay Jones School students and faculty excellent opportunities for teaching and research collaboration. The school’s namesake, internationally renowned architect and AIA Gold Medal recipient Fay Jones, designed multiple homes and sacred spaces in Arkansas including Thorncrown Chapel in nearby Eureka Springs, ranked the fourth best building by an American architect in the 20th century.
Situated in a landscape of natural beauty, the region promotes sustainable, local living through its abundance of lakes, national rivers, spectacular bluffs, waterfalls, and more than 36 miles of bike and walking trails. Three Fortune 500 companies: Walmart, Tyson Foods, and J.B. Hunt Transport make the area their home creating an active business climate, providing investment in cultural programs, and support for the University community. A short drive from Fayetteville, the Northwest Arkansas airport has daily non-stop flights to many major US cities.
Please visit www.accessfayetteville.org for additional information.
SALARY
Salary will be competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.
APPLICATIONS
To apply for this position please visit: https://uasys.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/UASYS/job/Fayetteville/Assistant-Professor—Design-Studio-and-Advanced-Digital-Technologies—9-MONTH_R0065413
The deadline for priority consideration of applications is January 5, 2025. Applications may be considered until the position is filled.
Please include the following:
- Letter of interest including teaching and research statement (2 page maximum)
- Names, titles, and contact information for three references (include email, telephone, and nature of association)
- Curriculum Vitae
- Digital Visual Portfolio in PDF format (25MB Maximum Size). The Visual Portfolio may include, but is not limited to, the following:
- Professional and personal creative work with associated project descriptions;
- Student work completed under direction of the applicant with associated project descriptions
- Abstracts for research papers and manuscripts (if appropriate).
References, official graduate transcripts and background checks will be required from finalists.