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Department: DSGN School of Architecture & Environment (SAE)
Rank: VisitingAssistant Professor Visiting Associate Professor
Annual Basis: 9 Month
July 30 2025; position open until filled
To ensure consideration please upload the following with your online application:
A current resume/CV.
A cover letter that describes how your experience aligns with the requirements of the position.
Names phone numbers and email addresses for at least three (3) professional references.
The Department of Landscape Architecture is an intrinsic component of the School of Architecture and
Environment in the College of Design. The UOs Department of Landscape Architecture is the oldest landscape department west of the Mississippi. Evolving and growing for more than 100 years our programs roots started in 1911. We are the only program in Oregon that has accredited MLA & BLA programs and a PhD. Our curriculum focuses on understanding landscapes across multiple scales. We partner with groups like designBridge Urban Farm and the local American Society of Landscape Architects chapter to focus on real-world projects that are carried through to completion. We focus on thoughtful design and real problem-solving not flashy presentations and short-term trends. The strength of our curriculum is offering design studios and courses with depth and variety. Design problems arise from real needs in real places that affect real people.
The University of Oregon is the flagship institution of higher learning in Oregon and enrolls more than 20000 undergraduate and 3600 graduate students. The UOs 295-acre campus features state-of-the-art facilities in an arboretum-like setting within the traditional homelands of the Kalapuya people. The UO is located in Eugene a vibrant city of 168000 within easy driving distance of the Pacific Coast the Cascade Mountains and Portland.
The University of Oregon in Eugene Oregon invites applications for a Visiting Faculty Fellow in Fuller Initiative for Productive Landscapes at the rank of assistant or associate professor in the School of Architecture & Environment in the College of Design. Each fellow will be expected to teach two courses per quarter (six courses per year) and contribute to scholarship service and public programming. The Fellow would lead the Fuller Field School practicum 1 month each summer in Eugene OR or Overlook PA.
The School of Architecture & Environment at the University of Oregon acknowledges that professional schools of design and design pedagogy in North America have historically disproportionately excluded cultural perspectives outside of European and colonial traditions. The School of Architecture & Environment seeks to participate in remedying these exclusions by recruiting visiting faculty who will use teaching to expand their understanding of environmental social and spatial justice in design who will engage communities within and outside of the institution in their research and teaching and whose scholarship is enriched by their lived experience.
We particularly encourage applications from candidates who are interested in teaching on questions in productive landscapes at the intersections of gender race ethnicity indigenousness sexuality and economic inequality and who are interested in teaching innovation design/research methods with a focus on landscape architecture design and construction studios. Studio methods might include but are not limited to traditional modes of scholarship design design research and creative practice; emerging technologies design media and fabrication; design and design/build; and community engagement social practice or critical spatial practice. Depending on interest and curricular need design studios subject area courses and seminar courses could be in one or more of the following areas: productive landscapes media & technology and critical spatial practice.
To build our shared capacity to take intellectual risks and to advance knowledge we are dedicated to building a community that fully includes students designers and scholars whose excellence depends on the breadth of their experiences and perspectives and who are committed to working in a multicultural environment. We encourage applications from historically marginalized and currently underrepresented communities including but not limited to women ethnic and racial minorities LGBTQIA veterans and people with disabilities.
This is a non-tenure track Visiting Assistant/Associate Professor position with an option to renew. Salary is commensurate with experience.
Visiting faculty positions are intended for those who hold a similar or relevant appointment at another institution or who have recently obtained a terminal degree and are seeking further professional experience prior to seeking a professorship.
Visiting Assistant Professor:
A Masters degree in Landscape Architecture or a related field.
One year of teaching (including teaching assistantships) and/or professional practice experience.
Visiting Associate Professor:
A Masters degree in Landscape Architecture or a related field.
Six years of experience post-degree or relevant position at another institution
Ability to communicate complex ideas effectively and facilitate student learning.
Ability to work cooperatively with diverse faculty and student populations.
Ability to nurture creative design explorations that integrate the array of disciplines now informing landscape design and planning and developing these in students in both studio and non-studio settings.
Ability to convey compelling interests clear ideas and experience in conveying lessons from the practice of landscape architecture to a new generation of landscape architects especially as they pertain to emerging landscape challenges of the 21st century.
Ability to teach advanced instruction in working drawings or construction documents including grading site details and layout.
Licensure in the Architecture field is desired.
Teaching and professional practice experience.
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees including health insurance retirement plans and paid time off. For more information about benefits visit University of Oregon is an equal opportunity affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the ADA. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process please contact us at or .
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