Job Opening Details

PositionKansas State University - Assistant Professor
Member SchoolKansas State University
Date Posted7 Jan 2009
Salaryundisclosed

DEPARTMENT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE/REGIONAL AND COMMUNITY PLANNING College of Architecture, Planning & Design
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS Faculty Position Announcement Rank: Assistant Professor-Temporary Position from August 2009 - May 2010 Screening begins March 1, 2009, and continues until position is filled. The Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning Program in the College of Architecture, Planning and Design at Kansas State University is seeking a qualified candidate to teach in the Landscape Architecture Program. This is a nine month temporary position. Possible continuance of the candidate's contract will be reviewed on an academic yearly basis.

The Department Located in a multi-discipline college of design in a land grant institution, we value collaboration with others, service to our professions and communities and stewardship of the natural environment. The Department's MLA and MRCP programs are recognized for their strong preparation of students for professional practice. Additional information may be found at www.ksu.edu (university), www.arch.ksu.edu (college), http://capd.ksu.edu/larcp/ (department) and www.manhattan.org (our community)

Duties and Responsibilities: The successful candidate will teach in the areas of design graphics, planting design, site planning and master's projects. She/he will strengthen the teaching of hand and digital presentation and visualization skills in advanced graduate design studios.
Faculty duties include: • Commitment to creative, effective teaching in the Department core curricula at the graduate level. • Supervision of independent graduate research. • Collegial participation in departmental governance.
Development of creative and/or scholarly activities supportive of departmental goals is encouraged.

Qualifications: Applicants must hold a Master of Landscape Architecture degree or a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree with a terminal degree in a closely allied profession. Demonstrated commitment to teaching, scholarship and creative practice is essential. Applicants must demonstrate strong design abilities and creative application of multiple forms of hand and digital visualization and communication.

Preferred qualifications include a Ph.D. and/or professional experience, with professional licensure/certification and leadership potential, and qualified for membership on the KSU Graduate Faculty (http://www.k-state.edu/grad/gscurrent/handbook/chap5.htm). Individuals of exceptional professional and/or academic distinction may be considered without the cited credentials.

Application: Applicants should submit the following materials: • Letter of interest with clear statement of teaching and creative or scholarly focus • Vitae • Portfolio of work • Names of three references including address, telephone number, and e-mail address.

The application letter and materials should be addressed to: Professor Dan W. Donelin 302 Seaton Hall Department of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning College of Architecture, Planning and Design Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506 PH: 785.532.5961 Kansas State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women, minorities and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Background checks are required.

Why Kansas State University?
K-State is located in Manhattan, near the Kansas River in the rolling Flint Hills. The nearby Konza Prairie http://www.k-state.edu/konza/ is one of the largest remaining contiguous prairie landscapes in the United States, which provides opportunities for students and faculty to study a rare and protected landscape. The regional location provides exposure to a variety of experiences, including access to the metropolitan areas of Kansas City, Wichita and Topeka.

The 22 members of the LA/RCP faculty are diverse, caring and dedicated with a wide range of expertise and backgrounds in academic and professional practice. Most professors on the faculty teach one design studio and one additional course, which may include lecture, seminar, or technology applications. Departmental strengths include design, construction documentation, technology, and landscape theory. In addition to pursuing and publishing scholarship, the faculty is encouraged to explore and evaluate teaching methodologies to advance student learning experiences.

The students and faculty benefit from the multi-disciplinary composition of the College which provides many opportunities for collaborative teaching and scholarship. Landscape architecture, planning, architecture, and interior architecture / product design studios are adjacent to one another in historic Seaton Hall, located in the heart of K-State's main campus. Landscape architecture studio spaces are vertically integrated with students from various years working in proximity to one another. This arrangement promotes mentoring and social development as senior students regularly mentor junior students. Each student is provided individual work space and a computer connection to the College Network and Internet. Core coursework is supported with a parallel technology module sequence that teaches advanced applications of relevant industry-standard software. Located in Seaton Hall, the Paul Weigel Library of Architecture, Planning and Design is an excellent teaching and scholarship resource, and the main University library, Hale Library, is located nearby.



 
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