As we approach the end of 2022, new fellowship opportunities are available and accepting applications! Archinect's academic-related editorial coverage continues with a round-up of the latest opportunities currently featured on our job board. Explore and apply to eight fellowships below.
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Tulane Architecture Fellow - Visiting Assistant Professor
Institution: Tulane University
Details: "The Tulane University School of Architecture is seeking qualified candidates for the Tulane Fellowship beginning Fall 2023. This visiting assistant professor position is a two-year teaching and research fellowship that endeavors to mentor emerging academics who will contribute to issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the built environment [...] The successful candidate must have a graduate degree in architecture or related field as evidenced with publications, design/creative practice, exhibitions, design competitions, among others. We are interested in candidates who will contribute to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the school and university through their teaching, research, and service." Read more here.
*Tulane University is also hiring 4 other faculty positions. Click here to learn more.
Emerging Scholar in Design
Institution: The University of Texas at Austin
Details: "The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture invites applications and nominations for its 2023–25 Emerging Scholar in Design. The prestigious two-year fellowship offers promising individuals at the beginning of their academic careers in architecture and its allied fields the opportunity to develop a distinctive body of work and provides a unique teaching experience in the context of a supportive academic environment. The school is seeking a candidate that is highly motivated and positioned to integrate their scholarly trajectory with their pedagogical agenda. The scholar will teach two design studios and an elective or support course each year. Teaching responsibilities may involve both graduate and undergraduate programs." Read more here.
Taubman Fellowships in Architecture 2023-2024
Institution: University of Michigan
Details: "The University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning seeks applications for fellowships in the areas of architectural research, design, and pedagogy. We particularly welcome applications from designers, practitioners, spatial activists and advocates, and researchers focusing on the intersection of race, ethnicity, gender, climate, and the built environment. National and international candidates whose work involves public engagement, those from non-traditional pathways into the study of architecture and the built environment, those hailing from or committed to servicing lesser resourced contexts, and those seeking to forward teaching and research practices that encourage inclusion are all encouraged to apply. The fellowships at Taubman College are among the oldest and most recognized positions of their kind. While at Taubman, fellows develop their work and teaching within an intellectually diverse and dynamic academic context composed of dedicated faculty and talented students from around the world." Read more here.
Harry der Boghosian Fellowship for Academic Year 2023-2024
Institution: Syracuse University
Details: "The Harry der Boghosian Fellowship is an endowed faculty fellowship that enables faculty, early in their teaching careers, to spend a year in residence at the Syracuse University School of Architecture. The recipient, over the course of an academic year, will develop a body of design research while teaching at the school. Fellows will teach one studio and two elective courses over two semesters that focus on the Fellow’s research project. The combined research and teaching will culminate in a public lecture and exhibition at the end of the spring semester. The Boghosian Fellow is expected to determine and pursue an independent research agenda within the discipline of architecture. The recipient will conduct research and develop the project with students enrolled in their studio and elective courses." Read more here.
*Syracuse University is also hiring 3 other faculty positions. Click here to learn more.
Howard E. LeFevre ‘29 Emerging Practitioner Fellowship Institution: The Ohio State University
Details: "The Architecture Section of the Knowlton School of Architecture at The Ohio State University seeks candidates for the Howard E. LeFevre ‘29 Emerging Practitioner Fellowship. The annual fellowship offers the opportunity and resources for an emerging practitioner to pursue an advanced research project directed toward expanding the boundaries of the discipline. Past fellows have explored a broad range of topics relative to contemporary issues in the discipline and its cultural context. Since 2000, the LeFevre Fellowship has supported architects and designers with a range of research interests, including history, theory, contemporary culture, media, technology, material assembly, and advanced digital techniques. We seek candidates to continue the tradition of supporting innovative research centered on topics relevant to the continued evolution of disciplinary practice." Read more here.
Wortham Fellowship Positions for 2023-2025
Institution: Rice University
Details: "Rice Architecture invites applications and nominations for two Wortham Fellows. The Wortham Fellowship was established more than twenty-five years ago to give promising and outstanding candidates the opportunity to teach and conduct research. This two-year teaching fellowship is specifically targeted at individuals who are beginning or advancing a career of teaching, scholarship, and practice. The school is interested in highly motivated candidates with a clearly defined design and research agenda and who will contribute to the collective conversation of the faculty and the advancement of the field of architecture more broadly. We encourage applications from historically underrepresented voices, and we welcome candidates whose work and lived experiences will contribute to our commitment to diversity and inclusion in our curriculum." Read more here.
*Rice University is also hiring 3 other faculty positions. Click here to learn more.
Photo Urbanism Fellow
Institution: Design Trust for Public Space
Details: "The Design Trust for Public Space, in partnership with the Museum of the City of New York (MCNY) and NeON Photography, is now accepting fellowship submissions from photographers for the Design Trust’s latest public space initiative, The Restorative City, focusing on health equity and the built environment. We believe that photography is vital to understanding our shared environment and is a powerful tool for illuminating the city’s complex public realm. The Photo Urbanism Program was founded in 2001 to support the creation of new work that explores the natural and built environment of New York City, and surpasses strictly editorial and documentary imagery." Read more here.
Tennessee Architecture Fellowship
Institution: The University of Tennessee - Knoxville
Details: "The Tennessee Architecture Fellowship is awarded bi-annually to a scholar or practitioner at or near the beginning of their teaching career. Fellows are appointed at the rank of Adjunct Assistant Professor and spend two academic years in the School of Architecture at the University of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design in Knoxville, Tennessee. Fellows teach three courses and pursue a critical self-driven design research or scholarship project supported by access to a research budget. This research is shared with the College of Architecture and Design community through a lecture and an exhibit at the end of the second year. The Tennessee Architecture Fellowship is awarded competitively on a bi-annual basis, but successful Fellows are eligible, upon review of their teaching, research, and creative practice, to be reappointed for a third year, subject to staffing priorities. This will be a full-time, non-tenure track appointment." Read more here.
Don't miss Archinect's ongoing Fellow Fellows series, where we chat with former and current fellowship recipients to gain insight as to what these positions offer for both the fellows themselves and the discipline at large through in-depth interviews. Stay tuned for our next Fellow Fellows installment!
Are you a current fellow? We'd love to hear from you. Reach out for a chance to participate in our series.
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