Tenured or tenure-track faculty position available August 16, 2013.
Major responsibility: serve as the director of the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation; serve as an architectural educator with the ability to teach design studios and support courses in historic preservation; conduct scholarly and service activities; advise students enrolled in the MSHP program and the Preservation Minor; oversee work at the Center for Historic Preservation, an outreach and research arm of the department.
Minimum qualifications: masters degree in architecture or historic preservation or a related field; qualifications to teach at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Preferred qualifications: professional registration and/or Ph.D. in architecture or related field; evidence of contributions to the field of historic preservation and architecture through practice and/or scholarship; administrative or advising experience at the college/university level.