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Work type: Tenure-Track Faculty
Location: Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
Categories: Construction/Design/Planning, Education/Training/Instructional Design
Department:15020000 - DCP-SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

Classification Title: Assistant Professor
Classification Minimum Requirements:

Candidates for this rank must hold the highest degree appropriate to their field or possess equivalent qualifications based on professional experience. A candidate shall be expected to demonstrate successful experience pertinent to the position they are being recommended and have demonstrated qualities relevant to the goals of the academic unit in which they will be employed.

Job Description:

The University of Florida’s School of Architecture (UFSoA) in the College of Design, Construction and Planning (DCP) invites applications for at least one faculty position in architectural design and research at the Assistant Professor level to be based on its main campus in Gainesville, Florida.

Position Summary:

The School of Architecture at UF invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor. We seek an innovative designer, educator, and researcher with strong research interests and who is prepared to thrive within a highly competitive R1 research university with demonstrated expertise in the areas of computational design, digital fabrication, robotics, or artificial intelligence.

This position is part of a strategic initiative to expand the School’s capacity to address the transformative impacts of emerging technologies on architecture and the built environment. We welcome applicants whose work explores the integration of computation and design thinking across scales—from material systems and construction methods to urban systems and adaptive environments.

Responsibilities:

  • Teach undergraduate and/or graduate design studios, as well as seminars or technical courses related to computational design, fabrication, robotics, or AI.
  • Conduct original research and creative practice that contributes to the advancement of digital design and technology in architecture.
  • Engage the new computation and fabrication facilities in the Ramos Collaboratory building set to open in Spring 2026.
  • Engage in interdisciplinary collaboration across the university (e.g., with engineering, computer science, or art/design departments).
  • Contribute to curriculum development and the school’s evolving digital and fabrication facilities.
  • Participate in academic advising, service, and governance within the school and university.

The University of Florida’s School of Architecture (UFSoA)

UFSoA, celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2025, is known for its rigorous and interdisciplinary design studio curriculum and culture, which includes numerous international opportunities and academic concentrations. The program has approximately 425 undergraduate and 200 Master’s and PhD students. There are three off-campus programs: CityLab-Orlando, which graduated the first class of Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL) students in the US; CityLab-Jacksonville; and the Vicenza Institute of Architecture in Vicenza, Italy. International studies play an important role in the SoA curriculum with almost 75% of the student body participating in study abroad programs in Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe, Africa, and Asia.

The 32 full-time faculty of the School of Architecture produce research, creative works, and design scholarship through independent initiatives, centers, and institutes. The School of Architecture offers graduate concentrations and certificates in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Computational Design, Public Interest Design (PID), Acoustics, Sustainable Architecture and Design, Themed Environments Integration (TEI), Healthcare Design Integration (HDI), Building Performance, and Architectural Design Pedagogy.

SoA offers the following degree programs: Bachelor of Design in Architecture, Master of Architecture (NAAB Accredited), Master of Science in Architectural Studies, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture that includes interdisciplinary coursework in design, construction, and planning. UFSoA is one of five active, interdisciplinary units in the College of Design, Construction and Planning that contributes to solving built environment challenges in Florida, across the US, and the world. The successful candidate will join a highly motivated faculty at a top ranked public university abundant with cutting-edge research, scholarship, and teaching. This rich environment provides ample opportunity for collaboration. SoA is committed to supporting faculty through mentorship, research and travel funding, assistance with grant writing and publication, and funding for graduate assistants to support teaching and research.

The College of Design, Construction and Planning (DCP)

The College of Design, Construction and Planning (DCP) is one of the few colleges in the nation that houses design, construction and planning under one college. With programs in architecture, construction management, interior design, landscape architecture and urban planning, historic preservation, and sustainability and the built environment, students are exposed to an interdisciplinary reflection of the world around them. UFSoA faculty collaborate in research and teaching with faculty in each of the college’s other units, and across the university, reflecting the college’s dedication to interdisciplinary collaboration. The 50,000sf Bruno E. and Maritz F. Ramos Collaboratory will further unite the disciplines under one roof. This new facility includes a research hub to house all DCP research centers, a large multipurpose hall and seminar rooms for lecture series and symposiums, creative collisions common spaces, robotics lab, and a digital modeling and fabrication space.

The City of Gainesville

Gainesville is a vibrant city with a low cost of living, welcoming community, diverse population, excellent public schools, Division I NCAA sports, and no state income tax. The area is known for its nature parks, bike trails, sporting events, museums, mild winters, and warm summers. Being centrally located makes Gainesville easily situated for day trips to beautiful beaches along the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf, and to theme parks including Disney World, and other cities including Orlando, Jacksonville, and Tampa. Learn more about what Gainesville has to offer at Visit Gainesville - https://www.visitgainesville.com/

Expected Salary: Commensurate with education and experience
Required Qualifications:

Professional or post-professional graduate degree in architecture or related fields.

Preferred:

Professional license and/or Ph.D. is highly desirable, as is previous design studio teaching, peer-reviewed research (peer-reviewed publications, externally funded research, and other evidence of scholarly production), and/or professional experience.

The successful candidate must be able to work with students, faculty, and staff from a wide range of social and cultural backgrounds. We are especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the excellence of the academic community. The University of Florida has a student body of over 52,000 undergraduate, graduate and first-professional degree students. 

Special Instructions to Applicants:

Review of completed applications will begin on August 16, 2025, and continue until the position is filled. If an accommodation due to a disability is needed to apply for this position, please call (352) 392-2HRS or the Florida Relay System at (800) 955-8771 (TDD). Interested individuals should apply online with the following materials:

1.     a letter of interest that provides professional, pedagogical, and research/creative scholarship interests and goals with specific discussion of how your work is supportive a diverse and vibrant studio culture

2.     a current curriculum vitae;

3.     a portfolio of creative, scholarly, professional teaching and/or studio instruction works

4.     at least three letters of reference with contact information

Inquiries may be sent to:

Mark McGlothlin

Chair, Faculty Search Committee for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Architecture

University of Florida, School of Architecture

P.O. Box 115702, Gainesville, FL 32611-5702

Tel: 352 294 1477 Email: mmcgloth@ufl.edu

Health Assessment Required: No

 

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