What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Professor of Architecture and Design in Interior Design position at University of Louisiana, Lafayette?
Position Title: Assistant Professor of Architecture and Design in Interior Design
Department: 2110|School of Architecture/Design
Responsibilities:
The School of Architecture and Design at the University of Louisiana
at Lafayette invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track, 9-month
appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor. This position requires a
probationary period before tenure consideration, based on performance
and potential. Candidates must have a strong academic record and an
appropriate terminal degree. The typical teaching load per semester
includes 6 credit hours of studio instruction and 3 credit hours of
support course instruction. with final workload percentages for
research, teaching, and service determined in the first semester of
hire. This position may include online teaching responsibilities.
As
the largest school in the College of the Arts, the School of
Architecture and Design offers nationally accredited programs in
Architecture, Interior Design, and Industrial Design. The University of
Louisiana at Lafayette is an R1 Carnegie Classification Institution of
Higher Education with a vibrant scholarly community, world-class
faculty, and an enduring commitment to providing high-quality,
accessible education. The UL Lafayette Faculty Handbook lists the
characteristics, activities, and values that the University considers
important in its faculty
[https://academicaffairs.louisiana.edu/about-us/forms-policies-procedures/handbook-policies/faculty-handbook].
The ideal candidate will provide expertise in studio
education and research methods in the interior design program. The
successful candidate will be responsible for developing and teaching
studio and lecture courses, including online delivery, in their areas of
expertise. Examples of possible areas of expertise are design history,
interior materials, construction methods, sustainability, professional
practice, environmental quality, human-centered design, and
community-based design. Digital skills are highly valued, and
professional practice experience is preferred. An aspect of this
position is mentoring students while fostering a respectful and fair
learning environment.
Responsibilities Include:
·
Develop curriculum and instruction for both studio-based courses and
research methods, offered in both online and traditional formats.
· Enhance the School’s curriculum and course offerings in the candidate’s area of expertise.
· Establish a rigorous research agenda.
· Provide guidance and leadership in fostering a welcoming and supportive learning environment for all students.
·
Contribute to committee tasks, advise students, and engage in service
activities that advance the mission of the Program, School, College, and
the University.
Salary Range: The salary will be commensurate with experience.
Start-up
Funds: Start-up funds may be available. These are to be used in
alignment with the Program's vision for the next 5 years as it relates
to this job description and the successful candidates research agenda.
Start Date: The anticipated starting date for the position is August 1, 2025.
The
School of Architecture and Design: The University of Louisiana at
Lafayette's School of Architecture and Design is committed to ethical
and innovative design practices. Programs in architecture, interior
design,
and industrial design are accredited by the National Architectural
Accrediting Board (NAAB), the Council for Interior Design Accreditation
(CIDA), and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design
(NASAD), respectively. The School offers Bachelor of Science in
Architectural Studies, Bachelor of Interior Design, Bachelor of
Industrial Design, and a Master of Architecture degrees. The School
emphasizes the balance between aesthetic needs, technical functionality,
environmental responsibility, and human-centered design.
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:
· A terminal degree (i.e. Ph.D.,
M.F.A., D.Des, or Master in Interior Design, or a related field). For a
detailed description of terminal degrees, reference the Teaching
Qualification Tables
[https://academicaffairs.louisiana.edu/sites/academicaffairs/files/ARTS 2013_0.pdf].
· Candidates who show clear evidence of planned receipt of the degree by the beginning of employment will be considered.
·
Professional interior design certification (NCIDQ or international
equivalent) or demonstrated eligibility to seek certification through
requisite qualifications and examination.
· Aptitude for developing and implementing online curriculum and instruction.
· Aptitude for working with students in studio courses at all levels.
·
Potential for contributions to peer-reviewed scholarly and/or creative
endeavor, with a clear direction in research and/or creative
undertakings.
· Commitment to maintain currency with emerging
technologies and methods of practice through attentiveness to
professional development.
· Aptitude for interdisciplinary collaboration.
· Aptitude for supporting student persistence toward program completion, personal well-being, and professional success.
Application
Instructions: Review of submissions will begin January 15, 2025.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Please
submit the following through the university link:
1. Cover letter
2. Curriculum Vitae
3.
Teaching Statement – Describe your teaching philosophy, methods, and
practices, emphasizing the role of supporting students’ resilience and
determination in your pedagogical approach. Share experiences where
you've encountered challenges in the classroom, how you've overcome
them, or how you've helped students navigate their own adversities.
Highlight specific strategies you've employed to engage with and uplift
students who have confronted systemic or unique challenges.
4.
Research Statement – At the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, we're
committed to research for a reason
[https://louisiana.edu/research-impact]. Provide an outline of your
research objectives, methodologies, and key contributions. Highlight
significant projects and collaborations that have influenced your
academic trajectory. As you consider the wider impact of your work,
discuss its broader societal implications.
5. Names and contact information of 3 references.
6. Ten-page portfolio of professional, personal, and scholarly work highlighting both research and teaching.
Contact Information: School of Architecture and Design: SOAD@louisiana.edu
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