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Associate or Full Professor, Program Director, and Venerable Chair in Historic Preservation

University of Oregon
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 6 Apr 2025

About the role

Department: Department of Architecture
Rank: Associate Professor
Annual Basis: 9 Month

Application Deadline

January 6, 2025; position open until filled.

Required Application Materials

Please submit (upload) only the following: additional items submitted will not be considered in the first review of applications.

1. A letter of application explaining your interest in the position and which position you would like to be considered for (Associate Professor or Full Professor)
2. A comprehensive curriculum vitae
3. A one-page statement of your scholarly approach to historic preservation
4. A one-page statement of your approach to academic leadership and professional collaboration
5. A one-page statement of your teaching philosophy and approach
6. Copies of two of your publications (journal article length) or professional reports in the historic preservation field
7. Names and contact information for three recommenders (no letters please). We will notify candidates before contacting the recommenders.
8. A DEI statement describing your past or planned efforts for advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging relative to curriculum and pedagogy, mentorship, professional experience, and/or service related to this position.

Review of applications will begin January 6, 2025. The position will be open until filled. Semi-finalists will be interviewed by Zoom. Semi-finalists and finalists may be asked to submit additional information, such as additional publications, course syllabi, and evidence of academic program leadership.

The College of Design is dedicated to the UO’s goal of building a culturally diverse faculty committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment. We strongly encourage applications from individuals whose experience has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, including those from historically marginalized and currently underrepresented communities in higher education.

Direct inquiries to: cbsohr@uoregon.edu

Position Announcement

The University of Oregon (UO) Historic Preservation Program (HP) is inviting applications for a full-time tenured position at the rank of associate or full professor, starting in fall 2025. You will serve as the Program Director and hold the Venerable Chair in Historic Preservation for the duration of your term as Program Director. Based in Eugene, the program has strong connections with faculty and programs across the College of Design.

As the Program Director, you'll oversee the Master of Science in Historic Preservation program, an undergraduate minor in HP, and the Pacific Northwest Field School. This Field School, one of the longest running in the nation, offers students the chance to work alongside professionals in a practical learning environment. It has been supported by the National Park Service and the State Historic Preservation and Parks Offices of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. For more details about the Historic Preservation Program, visit http://hp.uoregon.edu.

In this role, you'll be the HP Director in Eugene under a three-year renewable term. The endowed Venerable Chair will provide important supplemental resources to you and the department.

We’re looking for an exceptional academic leader who excels in groundbreaking research and/or innovative professional practice. You’ll play a crucial role in shaping the future direction of the UO Historic Preservation Program, with a focus on cutting-edge pedagogy, curriculum development, and close student mentoring.

Responsibilities Include:
• Directing the UO Historic Preservation Program, including oversight of the Pacific Northwest Field School.
• Enhancing the Historic Preservation Program's curriculum, organizing and participating in activities outside of the classroom, and building effective partnerships with campus units, other academic institutions, and the historic preservation community at regional, national, and international levels.
• Maintaining an active research agenda and productivity in scholarship.
• Teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in the field of historic preservation, directing master’s theses and projects, and providing academic and career advising to students pursuing a degree in Historic Preservation.
• Participating in committee service for the program, school, and university.

Department or Program Summary

The UO Historic Preservation Program resides within the College of Design’s School of Architecture & Environment (SAE), where collaboration and interdisciplinarity are significant strengths. SAE consists of the departments of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Architecture, and

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