Pro Tem Faculty; School of Architecture and Environment - Pool
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Education / Teaching
University Professor
Position Summary
The School of Architecture and Environment (SAE) invites applicants for temporary, part‑time teaching positions as Instructors or Professors of Practice in the Department of Architecture, the Historic Preservation Program, the Department of Interior Architecture, and the Department of Landscape Architecture. All positions will work primarily from the Eugene campus, with some opportunities for work on or in collaboration with the Portland campus.
CourseTypes
- Design studios (furniture, architecture, adaptive re‑use, landscape)
- Design communication (drawing, digital visualization, building information modeling, construction documents, building documentation & analysis, fabrication, and other representation skills)
- History and Theory (architectural history, historic preservation, land use ethics)
- Contextual (preservation economics, cultural resource management/public policies in preservation)
- Technical (building technology, historical survey, national register nomination, preservation technology, planting design)
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Minimum RequirementsInstructor:
Master’s degree (in exceptional circumstances, significant professional experience may substitute for an advanced degree).
Professor of Practice:
Substantial basis of experience equal to a tenured professor (normally a minimum of 12 years); national/international reputation for excellence reflected in a record of significant accomplishments; profile of accumulated professional accomplishments; rich and extensive background in the field.
Successful candidates will have professional experience, demonstrated ability or potential for quality teaching, and a commitment to working effectively with students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds.
Preferred Qualifications- One year of teaching (including assistantships) experience.
- Professional certification or licensure in the relevant field.
- Master’s degree or PhD in a relevant field.
The University of Oregon provides a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit the university website.
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