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TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY – COLLEGE STATION, TX
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
The Department of Architecture at Texas A&M University invites applications for three faculty positions in art and architecture history:

POSITION ONE: Tenure-track Assistant Professor or tenured Associate Professor with a specialty in Renaissance and Baroque architectural history and theory.

POSITION TWO: Tenure-track Assistant Professor or tenured Associate Professor in art history, with a specialty in the modern period.

POSITION THREE: Tenure-track Assistant Professor or tenured Associate Professor with a specialty in ancient and classical art and architecture.

Ability to address topics in Asian, American, Pre-Columbian, Arabic, African, or Indian art and architecture will merit special attention. Ability to contribute to studio courses will also be considered favorably.

Candidates must demonstrate an ability to teach a variety of courses including large introductory surveys, advanced undergraduate classes, graduate seminars, and graduate research supervision. Ph.D. is required for tenure-track or tenured appointments. Salary will be commensurate with rank and experience.

Located in central Texas just 90 miles northwest of Houston, Texas A&M University is a premier research university with strong emphases in teaching, research and public service. The Department of Architecture consists of over 60 faculty members with nearly 900 students enrolled in degree programs from undergraduate to Ph.D. level, and each year serves over 4000 students in the university at large. Further information about the Department of Architecture is available at http://archone.tamu.edu/architecture/.

Review of applications will begin December 15, 2007. Initial telephone interviews will be conducted in early January 2008.

Applicants should send:

  1. a letter of application that includes a statement describing their areas of expertise and teaching experience
  2. a curriculum vitae
  3. a short writing sample
  4. three letters of recommendation to: Faculty Search, Department of Architecture, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3137.

For more information, consult http://archone.tamu.edu/College/News/Positions/ or contact Rodney Hill, Chair of Faculty Search Committee, (979) 845-1015 or email to arch-search@archone.tamu.edu

Texas A&M University is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer with a strong commitment to the achievement of diversity among its faculty and staff. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Please be advised that under Texas law, names and other information concerning applicants or nominees may be subject to disclosure upon request.

Texas A&M University announces an entry-level, tenure-track position to teach courses in classical languages and civilization, beginning Fall 2008. The position is definite. Candidates must have the Ph.D. in hand by August 31, 2008, and must demonstrate a commitment to serious scholarship. Candidates will be expected to teach 2 courses per semester in the following areas: Greek and Latin at all levels in the newly established B.A. program in Classics, lecture courses in classical civilization (especially mythology and women in antiquity), and graduate courses (Greek and Latin readings, or courses in the classical tradition) in the planned Ph.D. program in European Studies. Letter of application and complete dossier, with c.v. and three letters of recommendation, must be postmarked by November 15 and sent to Christoph Konrad, Search Committee Chair, Department of European and Classical Languages, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843–4215. (Contact: konradc@tamu.edu) Interviews of selected candidates will be held at the APA/AIA annual meeting in Chicago. Texas A&M University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer; women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.