Tulane School of Architecture seeking Tulane Architecture Fellowship in New Orleans, LA, US
POSITION DESCRIPTION The Tulane University School of Architecture is seeking qualified candidates for the Tulane Architecture Fellowship beginning Fall 2021. This visiting assistant professor position is a two-year teaching and research fellowship that endeavors to mentor emerging scholars, practitioners, and academics who are committed to principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the built environment. Tulane University, located in New Orleans in Louisiana, is a tier-one research university in the United States. The Tulane School of Architecture is an innovator in the field of the built environment at multiple scales - from buildings to neighborhoods, and to large-scale landscapes and urban planning. We are dedicated to collaborating with other schools at Tulane such as Science and Engineering, Liberal Arts, Law, and Public Health. Tulane School of Architecture undertakes multidisciplinary research that involves climate change, coastal and riparian crisis, historic preser...
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Tulane University School of Architecture is seeking qualified candidates for the Tulane Architecture Fellowship beginning Fall 2021. This visiting assistant professor position is a two-year teaching and research fellowship that endeavors to mentor emerging scholars, practitioners, and academics who are committed to principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the built environment.
Tulane University, located in New Orleans in Louisiana, is a tier-one research university in the United States. The Tulane School of Architecture is an innovator in the field of the built environment at multiple scales - from buildings to neighborhoods, and to large-scale landscapes and urban planning. We are dedicated to collaborating with other schools at Tulane such as Science and Engineering, Liberal Arts, Law, and Public Health. Tulane School of Architecture undertakes multidisciplinary research that involves climate change, coastal and riparian crisis, historic preser...