Assistant Professor of Architecture: History/Theory (Tenure Track) in Lincoln, NE for University of Nebraska - Lincoln

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Assistant Professor of Architecture: History/Theory (Tenure Track)
Assistant Professor of Architecture: History/Theory (Tenure Track) College of ArchitectureUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnThe faculty of the Architecture Program invites applicants to be a part of a design school within a land-grant institution where faculty merge teaching, research/creative activity, and service/engagement to the university and community. We seek highly motivated candidates, versed in the discipline of architecture, with a record of combining design teaching with a progressive design research agenda in history and/or theory. The successful candidate will teach at least one undergraduate core lecture in addition to architecture design studio courses that integrate and apply history and theory with practice.


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