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University of Pittsburgh Teaching Assistant Professor in the History of Art and Architecture and College of General Studies in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

 

Teaching Assistant Professor in the History of Art and Architecture and College of General Studies

Job Description

The Department of History of Art and Architecture (HAA) and the College of General Studies (CGS) at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for a full-time Teaching Assistant Professor (TAP) whose teaching would support majors in both units and the shared general education curriculum. The Department of History of Art and Architecture has a robust undergraduate program that supports three majors in the History of Art and Architecture, Museum Studies, and Architectural Studies. The College of General Studies hosts a related major in Media and Professional Communication. This permanent position, which is outside the tenure stream, may be renewable based on need, funding, and performance.

 

The Teaching Assistant Professor (TAP) will teach the equivalent of three (3-credit) courses each fall and spring at the undergraduate level (6 courses per academic year). Two courses per semester will be taught fully online through the CGS and the other will be an in-person, synchronous course taught in the History of Art and Architecture department (requires on-site and in-person teaching). The TAP will also be expected to mentor undergraduate students beyond the classroom as appropriate to their educational needs, and to provide service to HAA and to CGS, to be arranged with the Chair and Dean, respectively.

Duties

• Teaching four online courses per year for CGS, that meet requirements for the digital media programs

• Teaching two in-person courses per year for HAA, one of which meets the core requirements of the DSAM certificate or a course on the history of design and/or visual media that integrates the mindful use of digital technologies, methods, or approaches to this material. The other undergraduate course would be of interest to majors in the History of Art and Architecture, Museum Studies, Architectural Studies, Media and Professional Communications, Studio Arts, and/or those pursuing the DSAM certificate

• Meeting with students to provide support for their learning and mentoring that is appropriate to their educational needs

 

 

Requirements and Application

Minimum Requirements:

• Advanced ABD (Ph.D. in hand by September 1, 2024) in the histories of art, architecture, design, digital media, and/or visual communication

• Some experience teaching at the college level

• Some experience with online teaching and online course development at the college level

Preferred Requirements:

• PhD in the histories of art, design, digital media, visual and material culture, and/or visual communication

• Experience as instructor of record for a course in the histories of art, architecture, design, digital media, and/or visual communication at the college level

• Proven investment in innovative pedagogical practices

• Experience working with and/or commitment to non-traditional students and their needs

• Experience teaching courses in a fully online format

• Candidate whose teaching, mentorship, and service will contribute diverse perspectives and experiences to the HAA department, CGS, and university initiatives.

Applicants are strongly encouraged to review the Teaching Online at CGS website prior to submitting an application.

To Apply

Applications should include:

• Cover letter of 1-2 pages, addressed to Mrinalini Rajagopalan, Chair, Department of History of Art and Architecture. Include a description of your teaching experience.

• Current CV, including a list of courses taught.

• Teaching Portfolio (12 pages max) which includes:

• A statement of teaching philosophy and articulation of pedagogical practices in synchronous and online teaching

• One brief course description for the Media and Professional Communications major in the College of General Studies

• Evidence of teaching effectiveness, such as student or pe r evaluations, model assignments, and/or an abbreviated syllabus that outlines learning goals, assessment strategies, and a sample module

• Diversity Statement of 1-2 pages, in which you share how your past, planned, or potential contributions or experiences relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion will advance the University of Pittsburgh's commitment to inclusive excellence

• Three confidential recommendation letters addressed to Mrinalini Rajagopalan, Chair, Department of History of Art and Architecture, and sent directly by recommenders to her email address: mrr55@pitt.edu with a cc to Evan Zajdel, Administrative Officer, HAA Department (ewz5@pitt.edu).

Review of applications will begin on April 14, 2024, and will continue until the position is filled. Questions may be directed to Mrinalini Rajagopalan, Chair, HAA Department (mrr55@pitt.edu) or Evan Zajdel, Administrative Officer, HAA Department (ewz5@pitt.edu).

 

Applications should include a Cover Letter (1-2 pages), a current CV, a Teaching Portfolio (12 pages maximum), and a Diversity Statement (1-2 pages). Three (3) confidential letters of recommendation must be emailed to the Department Chair and the Administrator by the responders and may not be included in the application.

The University of Pittsburgh is committed to championing all aspects of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility within our community. This commitment is a fundamental value of the University and is crucial in helping us advance our mission, which includes attracting and retaining diverse workforces. We will continue to create and maintain an environment that allows individuals to discover, belong, contribute, and grow, while honoring the experiences, perspectives, and unique identities of all.

The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity. EOE, including disability/vets.

 

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