Part-Time Academic (ARCH 4003: B3 Design) – Summer 2026
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 second-year sequence, 3-credit course in architectural design. Prior course outlines and structures are available. The Instructor is invited to provide their disciplinary lens to the course structure, content and delivery.
The section will be one of five, fifteen-student sections delivered during the term. The project scale for the project term is a community-based facility containing a long-span structure. Sites are typically in the Halifax area. The instructor is responsible for developing will develop an outline with a program and specific site. Collaborating with another section is also possible. The Instructor will develop at least two class-wide lectures on a select topic.
Studio sections meet two times each week for 3.5 hours each. There will required attendance to scheduled coordination meetings prior and during the summer term.
The Summer Term is an 11-week term, from May 4 to July 17.
An Academic Calendar description can be found at this weblink.
The Instructor will teach a second-year sequence, 3-credit course in architectural design. Prior course outlines and structures are available. The Instructor is invited to provide their disciplinary lens to the course structure, content and delivery.
The section will be one of five, fifteen-student sections delivered during the term. The project scale for the project term is a community-based facility containing a long-span structure. Sites are typically in the Halifax area. The instructor is responsible for developing will develop an outline with a program and specific site. Collaborating with another section is also possible. The Instructor will develop at least two class-wide lectures on a select topic.
Studio sections meet two times each week for 3.5 hours each. There will required attendance to scheduled coordination meetings prior and during the summer term.
The Summer Term is an 11-week term, from May 4 to July 17.
An Academic Calendar description can be found at this weblink.