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Part-Time Academic (ARCH 4112: Architectural History and Theory: 20th Century to the Present) – Summer 2026

Home / Part-Time Academic (ARCH 4112: Architectural History and Theory: 20th Century to the Present) – Summer 2026

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City : Halifax

Category : Other

Industry : Education

Employer : Dalhousie University

The School of Architecture at Dalhousie University invites applications for a Part-Time Academic Instructor position in the Bachelor of Environmental Design Studies (BEDS) Architecture Program. BEDS is a Pre-Professional undergraduate Architecture degree. Students enroll in the BEDS degree in their third year of undergraduate education, entering a two-year sequence in Year 3 and 4.

The Instructor will teach a 3-credit, second-year sequence course in architectural history covering the mid-twentieth century to contemporary built environment. Prior course outlines and structures are available. The Instructor is invited to provide their disciplinary lens to the course structure, content and delivery.

The course is structured as a 1.5 hr lecture + 3 hr seminar/workshop each week. Seminars are led by the instructor graduate teaching assistants. The format of the seminar/workshop is adaptable based on instructor’s course structure.

The course cohort is approximately 70 students. The Summer Term is an 11-week term, from May 4 to July 17. Remote course delivery is possible.

An Academic Calendar description can be found at this weblink.

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