The Ohio State University seeking Architecture Section Head and Robert S. Livesey Professor in Columbus, OH, US
The Knowlton School at The Ohio State University (OSU) seeks to fill the position of Architecture Section Head and Robert S. Livesey Professor. This is a full-time, tenured faculty position at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor that carries an endowed chair. The start date is Fall 2022. The Architecture Section Head (title equivalent to Department Chair) works in partnership with architecture faculty and students, the heads of Landscape Architecture and City and Regional Planning sections, alumni, staff, the Associate Director, and Director of the Knowlton School to facilitate an outstanding architectural education and contribute to advancing the discipline. We are seeking energetic, forward-thinking candidates at a unique and opportune moment for the Knowlton School. The school, College of Engineering (of which the school is part), and university are under new leadership, signaling an exciting transition that coincides with a general rethinking of architecture's role in t...
The Knowlton School at The Ohio State University (OSU) seeks to fill the position of Architecture Section Head and Robert S. Livesey Professor. This is a full-time, tenured faculty position at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor that carries an endowed chair. The start date is Fall 2022. The Architecture Section Head (title equivalent to Department Chair) works in partnership with architecture faculty and students, the heads of Landscape Architecture and City and Regional Planning sections, alumni, staff, the Associate Director, and Director of the Knowlton School to facilitate an outstanding architectural education and contribute to advancing the discipline.
We are seeking energetic, forward-thinking candidates at a unique and opportune moment for the Knowlton School. The school, College of Engineering (of which the school is part), and university are under new leadership, signaling an exciting transition that coincides with a general rethinking of architecture's role in t...