Associate Lecturer - Studio MA Architecture (0.2, 0.134 & 0.048 FTE available, Fixed term) Scho
Listed on 2026-08-01
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Education / Teaching
Academic, University Professor, College Lecturer, Online Teaching
Location: City of Westminster
Associate Lecturer - Studio MA Architecture (0.2, 0.134 & 0.048 FTE available, Fixed term) School of Architecture Date advertised
28 July 2026
10 August 2026
School/AreaSchool of Architecture
Programme/Department Required hoursPart Time
SiteKensington, London, United Kingdom
Fixed Term until 31/8/27
Join a world-leading postgraduate art and design institution and contribute to shaping the future of architectural practice and education.
The School of Architecture
, provides an intellectually rich and culturally dynamic context for postgraduate study in London- one of the world's most vibrant cities for design and the creative industries. We offer an immersive, project-based learning environment where students engage in live projects and work alongside artists, designers, and leading practitioners to expand the material, conceptual, and technical potential of their practice.
We are currently seeking passionate and committed Associate Lecturers (ALs) to join the School of Architecture. ALs bring deep professional expertise and creative insight to our design studios, helping students to critically shape their own practices and prepare for impactful careers.
We welcome applicants to join existing Architectural Design Studios (ADS) or propose new studio briefs
. While studios typically teach in teams of 2-3, applicants must apply individually-please indicate if you are applying with a partner or wish to be paired.
As an Associate Lecturer in the MA Architecture programme, you will contribute to high-quality studio-based teaching and tuition, supporting students in the development of their design work and critical thinking. You will be part of a collaborative team delivering a rigorous and dynamic curriculum that reflects the evolving field of architecture.
Key Responsibilities:
Learning & Teaching
Deliver studio-based teaching that supports the development of student projects.
Provide academic and pastoral tutorial support, including one-to-one sessions.
Offer timely, constructive feedback to help students improve and thrive.
Participate in assessment and contribute to feedback processes.
Share up-to-date knowledge of architectural practice and design research.
Work with the Programme team to shape and evolve studio briefs and curriculum content.
Engage in interdisciplinary learning initiatives across the College.
Professional Development
Stay current with trends and innovations in architecture and related disciplines.
Participate in CPD activities and contribute to the School's academic environment.
Support an inclusive, dialogic, and critically engaged studio culture.
Collaborate with colleagues and external partners to enhance student learning.
Connect studio work to wider social, cultural, and environmental contexts.
What We're Looking ForWe are looking for individuals with:
Professional experience and a strong portfolio in architecture or a related field.
A commitment to progressive architectural pedagogy and student development.
The ability to foster an inclusive and collaborative studio environment.
A critical and creative approach to architectural education and practice.
Join UsIf you're passionate about architectural education and excited to contribute to the vibrant intellectual and creative culture of the RCA, we would love to hear from you.
For full details, please see the Info Pack.
The Royal College of Art (RCA) aims to foster an inclusive culture which promotes equality, values diversity and maintains a working, learning and social environment in which the rights and dignity of all its staff and students and stakeholders are respected.
We recognise the broad range of experiences that a diverse staff and student body brings and how this strengthens our research and enhances our teaching. In order for RCA to remain a world-leading institution we are committed to promoting equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) principles throughout all of our processes, from application through to appointment.
Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2EU
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