University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee seeking One-Year Fellowship in Architectural Activism in Milwaukee, WI, US
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Architecture & Urban Planning (SARUP) is offering a one-year fellowship to support a scholar(s) whose work focuses on matters of contemporary urgency. These could include equity in the built environment, environmental justice, collaborative modes of practice, the role of inclusive architecture education, relationships between identity and design, investigation into climate change mitigation connected to social and environmental justice, and other topics. Given the unique pressures of this time, both in the wider discipline and in higher education, SARUP is particularly (but not exclusively) interested in proposals that investigate the relationship of the fellow’s practice to local or regional aspects of Milwaukee life, culture and urbanism. The fellow in architectural activism can expect the support of SARUP colleagues to facilitate connections to organizations and individuals who will amplify avenues of research opportunity even wit...
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Architecture & Urban Planning (SARUP) is offering a one-year fellowship to support a scholar(s) whose work focuses on matters of contemporary urgency. These could include equity in the built environment, environmental justice, collaborative modes of practice, the role of inclusive architecture education, relationships between identity and design, investigation into climate change mitigation connected to social and environmental justice, and other topics.
Given the unique pressures of this time, both in the wider discipline and in higher education, SARUP is particularly (but not exclusively) interested in proposals that investigate the relationship of the fellow’s practice to local or regional aspects of Milwaukee life, culture and urbanism. The fellow in architectural activism can expect the support of SARUP colleagues to facilitate connections to organizations and individuals who will amplify avenues of research opportunity even wit...