What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part-time Faculty, School of Architecture position at Archinect?
The University Of Tennessee - Knoxville Employer
Knoxville, TN, USLocation:
Part-timeType
Wed, Jul 8 '26Posted on:
The University of Tennessee – Knoxville (UTK) invites applications for part-time faculty to serve as Lecturer in the School of Architecture beginning August 2026. While the School of Architecture faculty is predominantly made up of full-time faculty, we regularly seek to engage motivated practitioners and/or emerging educators to join the part-time faculty pool. The School of Architecture is committed to supporting part-time faculty with opportunities for mentorship and advancement, including opportunities to build or expand a teaching portfolio, apply for full-time positions, and seek promotion to higher rank. Part-time faculty are eligible to apply for resources to support publication, travel, and research. Part-time faculty most often teach one or two courses per academic year and are compensated on a per-course basis. Teaching assignments may include design studios and/or required lecture, seminar, or technology courses. Part-time faculty are invited to faculty meetings and can play an advisory role in the shared governance of the School. Multiple in-person positions are available.
Successful candidates will demonstrate potential as design instructors capable of contributing expertise to our professionally accredited Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Architecture curricula. Successful candidates will demonstrate enthusiasm for bringing their own voice, style, and ideas to studio courses that are coordinated by a faculty colleague who establishes the syllabus structure, schedule, and shared learning goals across multiple studio sections. This arrangement supports faculty who are new or newly returning to teaching while providing the creative autonomy to develop and deliver original assignments and establish the culture of their own studio section.
Areas of Expertise
While all areas of expertise within the discipline of architecture are welcome to apply, the School especially seeks candidates capable of exceptional teaching in undergraduate and graduate studios that address design foundations, building tectonics, construction representation, and sustainability.
Required Qualifications
Candidates must hold at least one of the following: an undergraduate degree in architecture and a graduate degree in architecture or a related field; a NAAB-accredited degree in architecture; or a doctoral degree in architecture or a related field.
Desired Qualifications
On Teaching
The School of Architecture is committed to excellence in design education, creative activity, research, and outreach. Our school benefits from its location in the College of Architecture and Design, which offers degrees in Architecture, Interior Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Graphic Design, and within the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, a Research 1 land-grant university. Degrees in the School of Architecture include NAAB-accredited B.Arch and M.Arch degrees and a dual degree with the School of Landscape Architecture.
More than thirty faculty members bring a breadth of experience and expertise while educating approximately 450 architecture students. Generous state scholarship programs make architectural education accessible to students from a broad range of backgrounds and income levels.
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Knoxville, TN, USLocation:
Part-timeType
Wed, Jul 8 '26Posted on:
The University of Tennessee – Knoxville (UTK) invites applications for part-time faculty to serve as Lecturer in the School of Architecture beginning August 2026. While the School of Architecture faculty is predominantly made up of full-time faculty, we regularly seek to engage motivated practitioners and/or emerging educators to join the part-time faculty pool. The School of Architecture is committed to supporting part-time faculty with opportunities for mentorship and advancement, including opportunities to build or expand a teaching portfolio, apply for full-time positions, and seek promotion to higher rank. Part-time faculty are eligible to apply for resources to support publication, travel, and research. Part-time faculty most often teach one or two courses per academic year and are compensated on a per-course basis. Teaching assignments may include design studios and/or required lecture, seminar, or technology courses. Part-time faculty are invited to faculty meetings and can play an advisory role in the shared governance of the School. Multiple in-person positions are available.
Successful candidates will demonstrate potential as design instructors capable of contributing expertise to our professionally accredited Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Architecture curricula. Successful candidates will demonstrate enthusiasm for bringing their own voice, style, and ideas to studio courses that are coordinated by a faculty colleague who establishes the syllabus structure, schedule, and shared learning goals across multiple studio sections. This arrangement supports faculty who are new or newly returning to teaching while providing the creative autonomy to develop and deliver original assignments and establish the culture of their own studio section.
Areas of Expertise
While all areas of expertise within the discipline of architecture are welcome to apply, the School especially seeks candidates capable of exceptional teaching in undergraduate and graduate studios that address design foundations, building tectonics, construction representation, and sustainability.
Required Qualifications
Candidates must hold at least one of the following: an undergraduate degree in architecture and a graduate degree in architecture or a related field; a NAAB-accredited degree in architecture; or a doctoral degree in architecture or a related field.
Desired Qualifications
On Teaching
- Teaching experience in the university setting, including as a TA
- Experience with or ability to implement experimental teaching in terms of modality, methodology, and/or format
- A portfolio of architectural design demonstrating innovation, quality, and experimentation
- A creative practice that contributes to the discipline of architecture through tool-making, critique, prototyping, or other forms of creative activity
- Professional licensure
The School of Architecture is committed to excellence in design education, creative activity, research, and outreach. Our school benefits from its location in the College of Architecture and Design, which offers degrees in Architecture, Interior Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Graphic Design, and within the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, a Research 1 land-grant university. Degrees in the School of Architecture include NAAB-accredited B.Arch and M.Arch degrees and a dual degree with the School of Landscape Architecture.
More than thirty faculty members bring a breadth of experience and expertise while educating approximately 450 architecture students. Generous state scholarship programs make architectural education accessible to students from a broad range of backgrounds and income levels.
Submission Materials
- A Statement of Interest not exceeding one page that clearly identifies interest, expertise, and availability to teach alongside professional practice commitments
- Curriculum Vitae or resume
- Up to five pages of portfolio or a link to a web portfolio
- Contact information for three references
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