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The University of Utah College of Architecture + Planning seeks candidates for Director of the School of Architecture at the rank of tenured Associate or Full Professor. 

The School, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, is distinguished by excellent teaching, research, and creative work; interdisciplinary collaboration; integration of    historic preservation, sustainability, and digital technologies; the intensive DesignBuild Bluff program; and a commitment to international exchange. The School offers three degree programs and a graduate certificate in historic preservation. 

We seek a dynamic and qualified individual with:

- Vision and skill to advance the practice and
 knowledge of architecture.

- Strong commitment to innovation.

- Ability to encourage and support collaboration

- Commitment to community outreach.

- Administrative and fund raising experience.

- Commitment to diversity.

- A professional degree in architecture, a professional license and/or an advanced degree.

The Director is responsible for student and faculty   recruitment, budget oversight, and program governance. The successful candidate will begin July 1, 2009.  Salary will be commensurate with experience.

Application review begins January 5, 2009, and continues until the final selection is made on or before March 31, 2009. The full job description is available at:
http://faculty.arch.utah.edu/director-search/ Applicants should send a curriculum vitae, a letter of intent including a statement of leadership objectives; a printed portfolio (not returnable) of teaching, professional, and scholarly work; and a list of three to five references to:

Professor Julio Bermudez

Chair of the Director Search Committee

University of Utah College of Architecture + Planning

375 South 1530 East, Room 235

Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0370

Telephone: 801-581-7176

E-mail: bermudez@arch.utah.edu

The University of Utah is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply for this position.

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University of Cincinnati

The School of Planning seeks to hire two Assistant Professors for tenure track positions beginning in September 2009. 

(1) Physical Planning (28UC1618)

(2) Planning/Urban Design (28UC1619)

Candidates should have an established interest and/or record of scholarship and teaching in planning.  For full position descriptions and to apply, visit www.jobsatuc.com.  The University of Cincinnati is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

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Planner CL2 (28UC2036)

The University of Cincinnati is currently accepting applications for a Planner CL2. The qualified candidate will perform architectural planning related tasks for projects under the direction of the Associate Vice President/University Architect. Assist in developing and implementing projects that combine the University's Master Plan and UC|21 Academic Plan principles, academic needs and Capital budget. Work with user groups to develop programs for new and remodeled facilities and related infrastructures. Develop long-range plans for use of academic/administrative space. Propose planning strategies that assist in implementing the mission of the Office of the University Architect and Campus Planning + Design. Manage multiple projects concurrently. Conduct presentations utilizing mechanical and electronic graphic applications. Use computer applications to perform quantitative numerical, graphic, and other analysis. 

Min. Quals.: Bachelors Degree in Architecture, Urban Planning or related field; 5 years relevant experience in master planning, programming, cost estimating and schematic design. Architectural registration is desirable.

To apply for position (28UC2036), please see www.jobsatuc.com

The University of Cincinnati is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. UC is a smoke-free work environment.

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Cornell University

Department of Architecture

The Department of Architecture in the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University invites applications for the position of department chairperson.

Architecture at Cornell dates back to the founding of the institution; it is one of the oldest programs of its kind and has a long and distinguished tradition of scholarship and teaching.  Professional programs in the Department include both B.Arch. and M.Arch. degrees; other programs include a post-professional masters degree in architecture and an M.A./Ph.D. in the history of architecture and urban development.

New leadership, facilities, and evolving programs reflect both a continuing commitment to excellence and an ongoing renewal of architectural education at Cornell.  In particular, the Department and the College seek opportunities for greater interdisciplinary collaboration within the College and the University as a whole -- with its wealth of humanistic, artistic, scientific, and technological resources.  Beyond the institution, the Department seeks to build upon its already extensive contacts and interactions both in the U.S. and internationally.

The new chair will have responsibility for the management of the Department’s academic and operational affairs in Ithaca as well as at the College’s longstanding program in Rome and at its recently initiated New York City program.  In fulfilling these responsibilities, the chair will work in close collaboration with the department faculty and the college dean.

Desirable qualifications for this position include: a record of distinction in professional practice, research, scholarship, and/or teaching, experience in academic administration, and an established commitment to an interdisciplinary approach in education and the profession.

Links providing more information about various aspects of the Department, College, and University – including a broad view of the Ithaca campus as well as a detailed look at our newly designed Paul Milstein Hall by OMA – can be found at http://aap.cornell.edu/aap/arch/faculty/chair-search.cfm.

Please send letter of intent and curriculum vitae to

Chair Search Committee (Architecture)

Office of the Dean

College of Architecture, Art, and Planning

129 Sibley Dome

Cornell University

Ithaca, NY 14853-7301

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The School of Architecture and Interior Design at the University of Cincinnati is seeking full time Field Service faculty—at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor—to teach undergraduate foundation design starting fall 2008. The ideal candidate will have a master’s degree, professional degree in architecture or interior design, a fine arts degree, and teaching experience. For additional information, go to www.jobsatuc.com for position #28UC1849. Please direct inquiries, nominations, and hard-copy portfolios to:

Professor Michaele Pride, SAID Director

University of Cincinnati

PO Box 210016

2624 Clifton Av

Cincinnati, OH 45221-0016

michaele.pride@uc.edu

The University of Cincinnati is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Women, minorities, disabled persons, and Vietnam era and disabled veterans are encouraged to apply.

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Architect CL2 (27UC4028)

 

The University of Cincinnati is currently accepting applications for an Architect CL2. The qualified candidate will provide professional architectural services for programming, design and construction management for capital projects and renovation of University buildings and facilities ranging up to $2 million. Work independently on moderately complex projects and problems.

 

Min. Quals.: Bachelors degree in Architecture. At least 5 years design/planning experience required. Physical dexterity such as climbing ladders, scaffolds, and irregular terrain, etc. is required to inspect the building construction sites. Skills include experience in designing projects using AutoCAD. Knowledge of applicable codes and zoning ordinances, and development and management of technical drawings and specifications to bid and construct projects, etc. Ability to monitor construction work progress and to assure compliance with schedules, standards, codes, specifications, OSHA and quality assurance. Must possess good communication skills.

 

To apply for position (27UC4028), please see www.jobsatuc.com

 

The University of Cincinnati is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. UC is a smoke-free work environment.

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