The School of Design currently has 2 open faculty positions:
- Tenure-Track or Teaching-Track Faculty Position in Communication Design for Fall 2022
- Tenure-Track or Teaching-Track Faculty Position in Product Design for Fall 2022
The School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University invites applications for a tenure-track or teaching-track faculty position in Communication Design for Fall 2022.
Job description
The School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, welcomes applications for a tenure-track or teaching-track position at the rank of assistant professor for Fall 2022.
Position and Qualifications
We are looking for a tenure-track or teaching-track faculty member to enrich the School's work in communication design, emphasizing contributions to our undergraduate Communications track. The ideal candidate brings an innovative approach to interaction design, user experience, and interface design, with a clear interest in systems, branding, information design, motion, and narrative. We hope the candidate is innovative and pushes the discipline of communication design into new territories at the same time honoring strong graphic design underpinnings (stellar understanding and application of typography, imaging, grid systems, color, composition, etc.) and a demonstrated agility in a range of digital media.
We are seeking a faculty member who will:
- Teach various classes across all levels of the undergraduate and graduate programs, at times in a co-teaching capacity
- Be familiar with critical issues including social, political, environmental and economic and their connection and relevance to communication design
- Commit to contributing to, and promoting a culture of equity and inclusion, including in teaching, research, creative practice, and service
- Exhibit excellent leadership and team-building skills
- Advise Masters' students (thesis, independent and/or research projects) and possibly PhD students in Transition Design
- If choosing to apply as a tenure-track faculty member, show an interest in evidence of current/future design research and creative practice
The School invites applicants with the following qualifications:
- A terminal degree in a design-related field (e.g., Master of Design, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Architecture, and/or PhD) or equivalent professional experience
- Experience designing innovative/emerging interactive, communication design systems with a record in publication, exhibition, digital, and professional and creative practice to serve a diverse student body
- University-level teaching experience—either full-time or adjunct—at the undergraduate and graduate levels, or equivalent professional experience
- Additional areas of expertise in one or more of the following areas to help us evolve our curricula:
- Future-oriented communication design methodologies specialized in visualizing systems, story-telling and interfaces
- Critical design practice in information design (considering data literacy and media literacy)
- Use of technologies that afford experimental approaches in form-giving and new forms of sense-making (e.g., computational and generative design)
- A values-driven design approach to designing products, environments, and services
About the position options
Tenure-Track
In addition to teaching four classes per academic year, tenure-track faculty are expected to produce research, scholarly work, artistic work, and/or engage in design practice that elevates the field. Examples of faculty activities include but are not limited to: participation in practice-based research, a significant client base, gallery exhibitions; work published, in print or online, in scholarly, popular journals, and trade publications; invited talks/workshops at notable national and international venues; patents held; items in production or collections; grants and sponsored research; professional honors and awards; and significant contributions to professional societies and organizations.
Teaching-Track
In place of research, teaching-track faculty take on an additional two courses, for a total of six courses per academic year. Teaching-track faculty also frequently participate in freelance or consultancy work or other external professional activities that inform and continually advance their teaching.
Track and rank are negotiable, and all positions include a comprehensive benefits package and a competitive salary.
Application Package
Interested individuals should include the following in their application package:
- A letter of application that includes:
- Stated interest in either a tenure-track or teaching-track position
- Your interest in this position and how you see yourself fitting into the program, for example, courses within our curriculum that you might teach, a description of projects, and courses or initiatives you would like to develop in the future
- Your position on the current and future state of design education and practice
- A one-page statement about your past, present, or future contribution to promoting a positive culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion as exemplified through teaching, research, practice, and outreach
- A one-page statement that describes your approach and overarching goals as an educator
- If applying for a tenure-track position, a one-page statement that describes the topics you aim to investigate and their importance to the field
- A current Curriculum Vitae (CV) (resume)
- 8–10 visual examples and descriptions of student work as evidence of your teaching experience, where applicable, and/or descriptions of potential projects
- 2–3 examples of course syllabi, where applicable, and/or descriptions of potential courses
- A portfolio that includes 8–10 visual examples and descriptions of creative practice in personal work, professional work, and research relevant to the position (web link preferred)
- If applying for a tenure-track position, examples of publications (e.g., journal articles, books, chapters, published conference papers, exhibition catalogs) and research proposals
- 3 professional references—please include name, title, phone number, address, and email
Candidates should apply online at: https://apply.interfolio.com/97907
The deadline for submission of applications is Sunday, January 9, 2022. Interviews will be conducted from late January through mid-March 2022. Successful candidates will be notified in early April in anticipation of a fall 2022 academic start date.
About the School of Design
The School takes a transdisciplinary approach to design education, and its position within a premier research university provides faculty with an unparalleled opportunity to collaborate with colleagues from diverse disciplines. Faculty at the School of Design believe in teaching through making, are passionate about their work, and interact with students at all levels in our program. We have a highly collaborative, values-based culture, and faculty often "team teach" with colleagues with complementary expertise. We are actively engaged in a conversation about the future and the positive role of design and designers. The School of Design's approximately 225 students come from various backgrounds and bring a diverse set of experiences to their education.
The School offers a Bachelor's degree in Design (BDes) with undergraduate curriculum tracks in Communications, Products, and Environments. At the graduate level, we offer a two-year Master of Design degree (MDes), a one-year Master of Professional Studies degree (MPS), and a one-year Master of Arts degree (MA). The School of Design offers a PhD in Transition Design.
More information on the School of Design can be found on the School's website at: www.design.cmu.edu.
About the Communication Design Track
Communicating effectively across a wide variety of media is one of the most powerful and ubiquitous forms of design in today's world. Our program honors strong graphic design history, but constantly incorporates new innovative technologies, platforms, and methods, ultimately pushing the discipline of communication design into new territories. Today, we face many challenges resulting from communication breakdowns and misinformation. Through diverse perspectives, we use new narrative frames, storytelling, and future-casting to prepare students as future leaders, playing critical roles across various industries, organizations, and settings. We celebrate our interdisciplinary approach to teaching—working alongside students to develop the necessary 21st-century skill-sets, posture, and critical consciousness to effectively use Communication Design practice, leading to positive impact. Further, our curriculum acknowledges that the act of designing does not exist in isolation but instead is part of complex social, political, environmental, and economic systems.
About the College of Fine Arts
Since its founding, Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts (CFA) has provided an unparalleled platform for groundbreaking critical inquiry and creative production. CFA is distinguished as one of the few colleges in the nation to encompass rigorous, multidisciplinary studio training, and vanguard research under one umbrella. CFA is organized into five schools: the School of Architecture, School of Art, School of Design, School of Drama, and School of Music, and also includes a robust ecology of interdisciplinary programs.
About Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University is a private, top-ranked global research university recognized for its excellence in the arts, technology, transdisciplinary programs, and research and located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (www.cmu.edu)
The School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University invites applications for a tenure-track or teaching-track faculty position in Product Design for Fall 2022.
Job description
The School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, welcomes applications for a tenure-track or teaching-track position at the rank of assistant professor for Fall 2022.
Position and Qualifications
We are looking for a tenure-track or teaching-track faculty member to enrich the School's work in product design, emphasizing contributions to our BDes Products track. The ideal candidate brings an innovative approach to industrial design, physical product design, tangible interaction, or similar areas with possible experience in furniture and/or interactive objects. We are seeking an established maker and thinker with rich analog craft skills and expertise in digital tools who can operate across the physical, digital, and phygital modes of product design. Their work and interests would be naturally situated in our prototyping lab and hold both traditional and contemporary skill sets in product design/product development.
We are seeking a faculty member who will:
- Teach various classes across all levels of the undergraduate (BDes) and graduate (MDes, MPS, MA) programs, at times in a co-teaching capacity
- Advise masters' theses in Interaction Design and possibly PhD students in Transition Design
- Have a keen eye on the state of design practice internationally, evidenced through their research, practice, and/or teaching
- Engage in "research through designing"
- Commit to contributing to and promoting a culture of equity and inclusion, including in teaching, research, creative practice, and service
- Be familiar with critical issues including social, political, environmental and economic and their connection and relevance to product design
- Be approachable and will grow within our university context
- If choosing to apply as a tenure-track faculty member: show an interest in or evidence of current/future design research and creative practice
- If choosing to apply as teaching-track faculty: in place of scholarly research, teach additional courses, and participate in professional practice.
The School invites applicants with the following qualifications:
- A terminal degree in a design related field (e.g., Master of Design, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Architecture, and/or PhD) or equivalent professional experience
- Experience designing innovative products with a record in professional and creative practice to serve a diverse student body
- University-level teaching experience at the undergraduate and graduate levels or equivalent professional experience
- Additional areas of expertise and/or experience in one or more of the following areas:
- Industrial design/product development methods and practice
- Critical design, Speculative Design, Tangible Interaction Design, Design History
- New approaches in form-giving, fabrication, production
- Competency with traditional fabrication equipment, contemporary digital tools, electronics bench work
- Sustainable material practices/production
- Soft goods, wearables
- CAD/CAM, Grasshopper, Arduino, Processing, etc
- Physical computing, creative coding
About the position options
Tenure-Track
In addition to teaching four classes per academic year, tenure-track faculty are expected to produce research, scholarly work, artistic work, and/or engage in design practice that elevates the field. Examples of faculty activities include but are not limited to: participation in practice-based research, a significant client base, gallery exhibitions; work published, in print or online, in scholarly, popular journals, and trade publications; invited talks/workshops at notable national and international venues; patents held; items in production or collections; grants and sponsored research; professional honors and awards; and significant contributions to professional societies and organizations.
Teaching-Track
In place of research, teaching-track faculty take on an additional two courses, for six courses per academic year. Teaching-track faculty also frequently participate in freelance or consultancy work or other external professional activities that inform and continually advance their teaching.
Track and rank are negotiable, and all positions include a comprehensive benefits package and a competitive salary.
Application Package
Interested individuals should include the following in their application package:
- A letter of application that includes:
- Stated interest in either a tenure-track or teaching-track position
- Your interest in this position and how you see yourself fitting into the program, for example, courses within our curriculum that you might teach, a description of projects, and courses or initiatives you would like to develop in the future
- Your position on the current and future state of design education and practice
- A one-page statement about your past, present, or future contribution to promoting a positive culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion as exemplified through teaching, research, practice, and outreach
- A one-page statement that describes your approach and overarching goals as an educator
- A one-page statement that describes the topics you aim to investigate and their importance to the field if applying for a tenure-track position
- Current resume or Curriculum Vitae
- 8–10 visual examples and descriptions of student work as evidence of your teaching experience, where applicable, and/or descriptions of potential projects
- 2–3 examples of course syllabi, where applicable, and/or descriptions of potential courses
- A portfolio that includes 8-10 visual examples and descriptions of creative practice in personal work, professional work, and research relevant to the position (web link preferred)
- Select examples of publications if applicable 1–3 examples of publications (e.g., journal articles, books, chapters, published conference papers, exhibition catalogs) and research proposals, if applying for a tenure-track position
- 3 professional references — please include name, title, phone number, address, and email
Candidates should apply online at: https://apply.interfolio.com/97949
The deadline for submission of applications is January 9, 2022. Interviews will be conducted from late January through mid-March 2022. Successful candidates will be notified in early April in anticipation of a fall 2022 academic start date.
About the School of Design
The School takes a transdisciplinary approach to design education, and its position within a premier research university provides faculty with an unparalleled opportunity to collaborate with colleagues from diverse disciplines. Faculty at the School of Design believe in teaching through making, are passionate about their work, and interact with students at all levels in our program. We have a highly collaborative, values-based culture, and faculty frequently "team teach" with colleagues with complementary expertise. We are actively engaged in a conversation about the future and the positive role of design and designers. The School of Design's approximately 225 students come from various backgrounds and bring a diverse set of experiences to their education.
The School offers a Bachelor's degree in Design (BDes) with undergraduate curriculum tracks in Communication Design, Product Design, and Environments. At the graduate level, we offer a two-year Master of Design degree (MDes), a one-year Master of Professional Studies degree (MPS), and a one-year Master of Arts degree (MA). The School of Design offers a PhD in Transition Design.
More information on the School of Design can be found on the School's website at: www.design.cmu.edu.
About the Product Design Track
The Product Design track in the School of Design explores themes of materiality, interaction, and technology through rich practices of form-giving, design research, and iterative development. We aspire for the products we design to play important roles in advancing the state of the world, enhancing the human experience, and advocating for a critical balance between the built and natural worlds. Our program offers a novel disciplinary approach that provides for students to develop the requisite 21st century skill set, mindset, and motivation to use Product Design practice for positive benefit across a variety of industries, organizations, and contexts. Further, our curriculum acknowledges that no product exists in isolation—it is always part of larger complex social, political, environmental, and economic systems. We believe that Product Design today operates within these established systems and works to change the status quo through equitable, progressive, and sustainable approaches. Continue reading here:
https://design.cmu.edu/content/products
About the College of Fine Arts
Since its founding, Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts (CFA) has provided an unparalleled platform for groundbreaking critical inquiry and creative production. CFA is distinguished as one of the few colleges in the nation to encompass rigorous conservatory-style education, multidisciplinary studio training, and vanguard research under one umbrella. CFA is organized into five schools: the School of Architecture, School of Art, School of Design, School of Drama, and School of Music, and also includes a robust ecology of interdisciplinary programs.
About Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University is a private, top-ranked global research university recognized for its excellence in the arts, technology, transdisciplinary programs, and research and located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.