Assistant/ Associate Professor

Design for Health, Assistant or Associate Professor

The College of Architecture (CoA) at Texas Tech University invites candidates to apply for a fulltime tenure-track/tenured position in Design for Health at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. The position is located in Lubbock, TX and has a nine-month duty period, from approximately September 1 to May 31 each year.

The university and college:

Texas Tech University (https://www.ttu.edu/) is a public research university, with an enrollment that has surpassed 40,000 students. Its main campus in Lubbock, Texas, which is in the high plains of the West Texas and Llano Estacado regions (https://www.depts.ttu.edu/hr/workattexastech/LivingInLubbock.php). As 25% of its undergraduate population identify as Hispanic, Texas Tech University is a designated Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). Texas Tech University is also an R1 university, and engages is in the highest levels of research, meeting the benchmarks in research activity and expenditures as measured by the Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education. Texas Tech University has also been recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as an “Engaged Institution” in both “Curricular Engagement” and “Outreach and Partnerships.” Texas Tech is a member of the Engagement Scholarship Consortium (ESC) which is composed of 28 public universities that work collaboratively to promote strong university-community partnerships that are anchored in the rigor of scholarship and designed to help build community capacity.

The CoA (https://www.depts.ttu.edu/architecture/) currently enrolls over 800 architecture students and has a reputation for producing technically trained, high performing architects, who understand the culture of design. In 2019, the CoA was #10 on Design Intelligence’s Most Hired From list. Our mission is to advance the knowledge, discipline, and practice of architecture through innovation, creative teaching, research, regional and global engagement, and scholarship. In support for this, the Lubbock campus offers four degrees: B.S. in Architecture, M.Arch, M.S. and Ph.D. The CoA also has a campus in El Paso, Texas, making the CoA the only college of architecture with a permanent program on the US/Mexico border. The El Paso campus offers a B.S. in Architecture, border issues forming a fundamental aspect of that program. The CoA is also globally engaged with a semester abroad program in Seville, Spain as well as study abroad programs and studios located in various international cities.

The CoA celebrates the diverse perspectives and backgrounds of our faculty, staff, and students and we are committed to an environment that is welcoming and supportive of people of all races, cultures, sexes, sexual orientations, gender identities, religious affiliations, ages, and abilities. We strive to support a culture of belongingness in a diverse community wherein Latinx students account for 46% of our student population. Our college is actively working to create spaces and expand resources to support a broader dialog about multiple cultural and social views in architecture. Successful candidates will be expected to help advance those goals.

The Opportunity:

The College of Architecture at Texas Tech University seeks energetic applicants for the position of tenure-track/tenured Assistant/Associate Professor of Design for Health. The successful candidate must be qualified to conduct research in design and health and be able to teach both elective courses and studios at graduate and undergraduate levels in their area of expertise. It is expected that the new faculty member will also teach in the CoA core curriculum. The new faculty member will additionally be expected to significantly engage in pursuing externally funded research, generate scholarship, and serve on college and university committees.

Suitable applicants may be specialized in areas such as healthcare design, design and public health, research on design of healthcare architecture, design and health humanities, design and disability, or other areas that contribute to related intellectual and professional advances in design.

At the CoA, all tenured/tenure track faculty engage in teaching, research and creative activity, and service. As a college located in a R1 university, candidates are expected to establish and maintain a strong research agenda, while also teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, which may include lectures, design studios, and seminars in their area of expertise. CoA faculty are expected to contribute directly to the enhancement and expansion of Texas Tech University's research and creative scholarship, to advance their disciplines and the state of the art. Selected candidates will be joining CoA and Texas Tech University during a growth phase and a period of major opportunities for our faculty. As such, they will become a member of an outstanding and collegial faculty who have built our institution’s positive academic culture, adhere to the integrated scholar model, pursue external funds to support their research and creative scholarship, provide excellent undergraduate and graduate teaching and mentoring, and engage in service and outreach.

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Anticipated Start Date: September 1, 2022

Application window: November 1, 2021 through February 1, 2022. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for on campus interviews in March 2022.

Required Qualifications:

  • Professional degree in architecture and a Post-Professional degree in Architecture or an allied field (e.g., planning, landscape architecture, interior architecture, public health, etc.)
  • Demonstrated teaching experience in architectural design studio
  • Demonstrated teaching experience in lecture/seminar in the area of expertise
  • Demonstrated experience in research and/or creative scholarship
  • Demonstrated experience, or strong promise for working with underrepresented groups; or record of or strong promise towards work related to the issues of social justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion; or demonstrated work trajectory informed by experiences in multiple cultural environments

Preferred Qualifications:

  • PhD in health-related design area
  • Foreign language ability
  • Demonstrated experience in professional practice, esp. healthcare design or design for health
  • Evidence of teaching in health-related topics
  • Evidence of research in health-related design
  • Demonstrated experience in funded research, esp. health-related

Required Submission:

To be considered, applicants must submit the following materials in digital format (PDF). Your application will not be reviewed if you do not submit all materials.

  • Letter of interest (maximum two pages): summary of your creative activities, research interests or agenda, teaching experience, leadership experience, and service interests
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Three references: names and contact information
  • Portfolio: relevant studio teaching, professional, and/or research work (maximum twenty pages)
  • Research/Scholarship Statement: how has your research and creative scholarship has impacted practice and/or academia?
  • Teaching Philosophy: how will your teaching impact students at all levels (undergraduate, graduate and PhD)?
  • Diversity Statement: describe your experience and approach to diversity and inclusion. How will you contribute to a culture of diversity and inclusion at the CoA?

Optional Submission:

Letter(s) of Recommendation

Questions:

Direct any questions about the position to Search Committee Chair, Saif Haq, PhD at saif.haq@ttu.edu.

 

EEO Statement

As an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, Texas Tech University is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse faculty committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment. We actively encourage applications from all those who can contribute, through their research, teaching, and/or service, to the diversity and excellence of the academic community at Texas Tech University. The university welcomes applications from minoritized candidates, women, veterans, persons with disabilities, and dual-career couples.