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Austin - USA

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Not Disclosed

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The Graduate Program in Urban Design at the University of Texas at Austin is seeking an accomplished designer and educator to join the faculty. One who will bring vision innovative teaching and creative research to the program and the School of Architecture. The position is a fulltime tenuretrack appointment with responsibilities for teaching research and service. The successful candidate will be expected to teach urban design studios at both the core and at the advanced level. A candidates ability to contribute additional teaching through urban design related courses and in the candidates area of research will be a significant aspect of the search. Expertise in the areas of adaptation to climate change zerocarbon cities digital representation urban morphology housing and urban development landscape infrastructure public space and the provision of social equity and opportunity in the urban environment will be prioritized as will expertise in Latin American urbanism.

The Graduate Program in Urban Design aims to provide the advanced education of critical thinkers who will design and implement progressive improvement and change in the cities and towns of tomorrow. Our graduates are expected to contribute to the formation of resilient and sustainable urban environments. Central to our mission is to create and share knowledge for advancing the urban design discipline through our research teaching and service. Our aim is to help individuals communities and societies meet their fundamental needs and aspirations.

The University of Texas at Austin is one of the largest and most highly regarded public universities in the United States. The School of Architecture offers professionally accredited degree programs in landscape architecture architecture community and regional planning and interior design. In addition to urban design postprofessional and research degree programs in sustainable design historic preservation and architectural history are also offered. Urban design faculty may also advise doctoral students through the community and regional planning program and the architecture program (which includes tracks in architectural history historic preservation and sustainable design). The school is organized to support interdisciplinary education and has established strong collaborations and new initiatives that engage cities in the United States Latin America and Europe. Opportunities for collaboration with Latin American cities and universities through special programs such as travel studios or through important research centers such as the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies are possible. The school has a leading initiative on race gender and the American built environment.

The Graduate Program in Urban Design includes a Master of Science in Urban Design (MSUD) a dualdegree with a Master of Science in Community and Regional Planning (MSUDMSCRP) a graduate certificate in Housing and Urbanism and is developing a new dualdegree initiative with the Master of Landscape Architecture degree. Opportunities exist to engage in sponsored interdisciplinary research through the School of Architectures Center for Sustainable Development which coordinates grants and contracts on a range of topics.

The University of Texas at Austin benefits as does the School of Architecture from the life and engagement of the City of Austin linkages to the Dallas Houston and San Antonio metropolitan regions and the expanded communities of Latin America.



Candidates for this position must have a terminal degree in their primary discipline and a professionally accredited degree in at least one of the allied design fields: architecture or landscape architecture. Successful candidates will have the ability to assume a leadership role in helping to shape the future direction of the program and professional education in urban design. The program has particularly strong affiliations with the architecture landscape architecture and community and regional planning programs in the school and additional collaborations with the Texas Real Estate Center in the McCombs School of Business. The program also has strong relationships with the professional community in Austin with numerous opportunities to engage with the City of Austin through applied research and servicelearning opportunities.

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