JOB: Teaching Fellow in Architecture. University of Edinburgh

JOB: Teaching Fellow in Architecture. University of Edinburgh

The Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA) wishes to appoint a 0.6FTE Teaching Fellow in Architecture.
The candidate will have demonstrable design skills and a contextualised knowledge of architectural pedagogy. The candidate must have experience of teaching in a studio context and should demonstrate an ability to develop innovative teaching practices in relation architectural design.
The successful candidate will be expected to teach in both the BA/MA Architecture and Master of Architecture Programmes, with are validated by both the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Architects Registration Board. The successful candidate will be required to create and prepare imaginative proposals for design studio teaching within an existing programme framework.
The successful candidate will be expected to work with the existing teaching team to contribute to decision making at a programme and school level. The role will involve the organisation and administration of courses and procedures to ensure the successful running of courses and the post-holder will provide student support to individuals engaged in Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA)’s architecture programmes.
ESALA is seeking candidates with the educational background and experience necessary to contribute to theory and technical courses alongside their core design teaching. Contributions to theory will involve teaching undergraduate dissertations and post-graduate contextual studies courses. The candidate should demonstrate applied knowledge of design implementation relevant to contemporary practice.
A link to the will job description can be found on the University of Edinburgh Vacancies Webpage.
Application deadline: 29 June 2020.

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