Job description
Position Type Teaching Academic Staff Appointment Type Fixed Term/Project, Teaching FLSA Status Exempt Percent 100 Posting Type Faculty & Instructional Introduction (Description of School/College/Dept/Program)
Preferred Qualifications
The cover letter should include a statement describing the candidate’s teaching aspirations and the anticipated outcome for the fellowship.
The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee is an AA/EEO employer. For the UWM Campus Security Report see http://www.uwm.edu/CleryAct, or call the Office of Student Life, Mellencamp Hall 118 at 414-229-462. Note: The names of all applicants who have not requested that their identities be withheld, and the names of all finalists, will be released upon request, consistent with Wisconsin open records law. Note: A criminal background check is required for this position.
This is a continuous recruitment with an initial review date of 1/17/2023. To ensure consideration, applications must be submitted by 1/16/2023. Applications submitted after 1/16/2023 may not be reviewed.
Application Deadline
The
Department of Architecture is part of the
School of Architecture & Urban Planning (
SARUP
) at the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. SARUP is home to two significant international design awards, the Marcus Prize and the Urban Edge Award. SARUP also offers a unique range of externally funded studios, building long-term relationships with regional industrial and institutional partners. Located on Lake Michigan, Milwaukee is a city of diverse, walkable and livable neighborhoods. Milwaukee’s lively arts and cultural scene, combined with its Great Lakes and river watershed ecology, historic fabric, and mix of cultures, offers many avenues for research and design inspiration.
Job Summary
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Architecture & Urban Planning (SARUP) is offering a one-year fellowship to support a scholar(s) whose work focuses on matters of contemporary architecture research and design. Experimental forms of architecture practice that leverage regional aspects of Milwaukee and Wisconsin are also encouraged. The research and design fellow can expect the support of SARUP colleagues to facilitate connections to organizations and individuals who will amplify avenues of research opportunity.
Fellows are required to conduct design research and to participate in the SARUP community through the teaching of studios and seminars. Each 9-month fellowship includes teaching responsibilities that focus on the core studio curriculum at the undergraduate or graduate levels, and equally important, an elective studio and seminar driven by the fellow’s research agenda. At the culmination of the fellowship fellows are expected to complete a final project that can be disseminated at a national level. Fellowship recipients will be expected to deliver a lecture about their fellowship research in the SARUP Guest Lecture Series, disseminate the research through peer-reviewed journals, conferences and other written media, and exhibit related work in SARUP’s gallery.
The Department of Architecture is committed to creating a more inclusive and diverse institution and seeks candidates with demonstrated potential and research breadth, including those from diverse racial, ethnic, gender, historically underrepresented, differently abled, and disadvantaged backgrounds to contribute positively to its diverse community. Mid-career professionals interested in transitioning into academia are encouraged to apply.
Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
- Masters in Architecture or related field or Doctorate of Design or equivalent degree.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Exemplary design and/or research potential, as may be demonstrated by built work, design exhibitions, and/or published articles in academic journals;
- Demonstrated evidence of potential to teach design studio and related courses;
- A clearly articulated project as it relates to the call to be conducted during the fellowship year.
Candidates seeking consideration, must submit application materials electronically and include the following:
- Candidates should submit a cover letter that includes a proposal of their fellowship project,
- Curriculum vitae,
- A list of references, and
- A portfolio (upload as “Other Document 1”).
The cover letter should include a statement describing the candidate’s teaching aspirations and the anticipated outcome for the fellowship.
The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee is an AA/EEO employer. For the UWM Campus Security Report see http://www.uwm.edu/CleryAct, or call the Office of Student Life, Mellencamp Hall 118 at 414-229-462. Note: The names of all applicants who have not requested that their identities be withheld, and the names of all finalists, will be released upon request, consistent with Wisconsin open records law. Note: A criminal background check is required for this position.
This is a continuous recruitment with an initial review date of 1/17/2023. To ensure consideration, applications must be submitted by 1/16/2023. Applications submitted after 1/16/2023 may not be reviewed.
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