What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant/ Associate Professor of Architecture (Tenured- Tenure Track ) >>> position at Tulane University School of Medicine?
The Tulane University School of Architecture (TuSA) is seeking qualified candidates within the discipline of Architecture to fill two (2) positions, one at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor (Tenure-Track/ Tenured) and the other at the rank of Professor of Practice. All eligible applicants are encouraged to apply.
In Addition To Demonstrated Excellence In Teaching, Research, And Creative Practice, We Are Particularly Interested In Candidates With Expertise In One Or More Of The Following Areas
The Tulane University School of Architecture (TuSA) provides global leadership in New Orleans and around the world through excellence in design, research, and practice in the built environment. TuSA includes a robust undergraduate and graduate Architecture program and several other allied programs and degree paths. Faculty members at TuSA teach coursework and collaborate as appropriate to their expertise across the school’s programs including Architecture (B.Arch, B.S.Arch, M.Arch and M.S.Arch Research and Design), Landscape Architecture and Engineering (M.L.A.-M.S.E.), Real Estate (B.S.R.E., M.S.R.E.D.), Preservation (M.S.H.P.), Design (B.A.Des.), and Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship (SISE). Other schools, programs and centers at the University provide opportunities for interdisciplinary research and collaboration, including the A.B. Freeman School of Business graduate degrees (M.B.A., M.S.), the ByWater Institute, the Murphy Institute, and the School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine.
The Tulane School of Architecture is recognized for our robust community outreach, design-build, and interdisciplinary research initiatives including the Center on Climate Change and Urbanism, coastal and riparian issues, historic preservation, sustainable real estate development, and social and environmental justice. The complex nature of this region provides ample opportunities for comparative global studies. For this reason, we expect TuSA’s contributions to be of urgent relevance in the discourse of Architecture and the Built Environment.
Located in New Orleans, Tulane University is a tier-one research university in the United States, member of the selected group of top research universities integrated in the Association of American Universities (AAU). The School of Architecture is an innovator in the field of the built environment at multiple scales, from buildings to neighborhoods and from urban landscapes to regional planning. The City of New Orleans and the Mississippi Delta are our natural domains of research, with the social and ecological challenges of the region at the forefront of contemporary discourses in global cities. The city is home to a diverse community steeped in a long history of action and exchange. The University’s 15th President, Mike Fitts, has firm commitments to anti-racism which the School advanced in multiple ways. We are dedicated to climate action and charting a path for climate change education across each of our representative programs. Social and climate justice are interconnected phenomena that demand a new ethic of the built and unbuilt environments that is reinforced by pioneering research, teaching and service.
The search committee will commence its initial screeening of applications on December 15, 2024. However, applications will be accepted and reviewed until the position is filled.
Salary and academic ranks will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The expected starting date of the positions is July 1st, 2025. For questions about the architecture program and/or this search notice, please contact the search committee chair: Tiffany Lin, Associate Professor of Architecture (tlin@tulane.edu) or the Architecture Program Director, Emilie Taylor Welty, Associate Professor of Architecture (etaylor2@tulane.edu).
In Addition To Demonstrated Excellence In Teaching, Research, And Creative Practice, We Are Particularly Interested In Candidates With Expertise In One Or More Of The Following Areas
- Foundations Design Pedagogy
- Computational Design, Media, and Representation
- Building Performance and Integration
The Tulane University School of Architecture (TuSA) provides global leadership in New Orleans and around the world through excellence in design, research, and practice in the built environment. TuSA includes a robust undergraduate and graduate Architecture program and several other allied programs and degree paths. Faculty members at TuSA teach coursework and collaborate as appropriate to their expertise across the school’s programs including Architecture (B.Arch, B.S.Arch, M.Arch and M.S.Arch Research and Design), Landscape Architecture and Engineering (M.L.A.-M.S.E.), Real Estate (B.S.R.E., M.S.R.E.D.), Preservation (M.S.H.P.), Design (B.A.Des.), and Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship (SISE). Other schools, programs and centers at the University provide opportunities for interdisciplinary research and collaboration, including the A.B. Freeman School of Business graduate degrees (M.B.A., M.S.), the ByWater Institute, the Murphy Institute, and the School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine.
The Tulane School of Architecture is recognized for our robust community outreach, design-build, and interdisciplinary research initiatives including the Center on Climate Change and Urbanism, coastal and riparian issues, historic preservation, sustainable real estate development, and social and environmental justice. The complex nature of this region provides ample opportunities for comparative global studies. For this reason, we expect TuSA’s contributions to be of urgent relevance in the discourse of Architecture and the Built Environment.
Located in New Orleans, Tulane University is a tier-one research university in the United States, member of the selected group of top research universities integrated in the Association of American Universities (AAU). The School of Architecture is an innovator in the field of the built environment at multiple scales, from buildings to neighborhoods and from urban landscapes to regional planning. The City of New Orleans and the Mississippi Delta are our natural domains of research, with the social and ecological challenges of the region at the forefront of contemporary discourses in global cities. The city is home to a diverse community steeped in a long history of action and exchange. The University’s 15th President, Mike Fitts, has firm commitments to anti-racism which the School advanced in multiple ways. We are dedicated to climate action and charting a path for climate change education across each of our representative programs. Social and climate justice are interconnected phenomena that demand a new ethic of the built and unbuilt environments that is reinforced by pioneering research, teaching and service.
The search committee will commence its initial screeening of applications on December 15, 2024. However, applications will be accepted and reviewed until the position is filled.
Salary and academic ranks will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The expected starting date of the positions is July 1st, 2025. For questions about the architecture program and/or this search notice, please contact the search committee chair: Tiffany Lin, Associate Professor of Architecture (tlin@tulane.edu) or the Architecture Program Director, Emilie Taylor Welty, Associate Professor of Architecture (etaylor2@tulane.edu).