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*Open Rank Faculty Position in 3D Design (Industrial Design/Product Design)*
School of Design and Creative Technologies - College of Fine Arts
The University of Texas at Austin

*Description*
The Department of Design in the School of Design and Creative Technologies
(SDCT) at The University of Texas at Austin (UT) seeks a faculty colleague
with a focus in three-dimensional design (industrial design/product
design). We encourage applications from both academics and seasoned
practitioners eager to join a team of whole-hearted collaborators in
reinventing design education for the twenty-first century. Salary is
competitive; rank and tenure status are commensurate with experience.

With the support of College of Fine Arts leadership, we are reimagining our
coursework, curriculum, and structure from the point of view that design is
more powerful and informed when practiced in concert with other
disciplines. Course development and teaching responsibilities in our
fast-growing programs may include the following:

   - Introductory courses in sketching and prototyping for both design
   majors and curious non-majors from engineering, business, computer science,
   medicine, and other fields
   - Introductory, intermediate, and advanced undergraduate and graduate
   courses in 3D (industrial/product) design
   - Courses in digital prototyping and fabrication
   - Senior capstone project and exhibition courses
   - Thematic/special topics courses in your area of expertise at both the
   undergraduate and graduate levels
   - Interdisciplinary team-taught courses that enroll students from
   multiple design specializations and/or university departments
   - Graduate thesis supervisions

In addition to teaching, the full-time faculty in 3D design will
participate in administrative and student service activities, including
developing new curricula. Faculty appointed with tenure or to the tenure
track are also expected to maintain an active agenda of scholarly research
and/or creative professional practice; non-tenure track faculty are
encouraged to do so as well.

*The Department of Design*
The design program at UT, formerly a division of the Department of Art and
Art History, became the Department of Design in 2017 and combined forces
with the recently created Department of Arts and Entertainment
Technologies. the Center for Integrated Design, and the design Institute
for Health to form the new School of Design and Creative Technologies
(SDCT). The move to SDCT has enabled the design program to expand its
enrollment and course offerings to meet growing demand from majors and
non-majors, and to develop industry partnerships.

*The University of Texas at Austin (UT)*
The University of Texas at Austin is a flagship, comprehensive research
university of over 50,000 students that is routinely ranked in the top 50
universities globally by U.S. News and World Report, Times Higher
Education, and the Center for World University Rankings. UT is located in
Austin, the capital of Texas, a city justly renowned for its vibrant
cultural life and its thriving creative and tech industries. Austin is
routinely included in top-ten lists of best US cities for new college
grads, for young professionals, for future job growth, and for outdoor
activities, urban forests, and family friendliness.


*Qualifications*
*Required Qualifications:*
Candidates for these positions must:

   - have a strong portfolio of recent 3D design work
   - be proficient in industry-standard 3D software
   - have earned a terminal degree in their field, OR demonstrate
   equivalent professional experience
   - have a record of working productively and collegially with people of
   diverse disciplines, ranks, races, ethnicities, nationalities, gender
   identities, sexual orientations, ages, and abilities.

*Preferred Qualifications:*
We are particularly interested in candidates who:

   - have a record of successful collaboration across disciplines
   - have experience teaching both small- and large-enrollment courses,
   and/or hybrid or online courses
   - have experience developing new courses and curricula
   - can demonstrate (through degrees earned, portfolio of work, or
   writings) expertise in a field complementary to 3D design
   - are familiar with contemporary product-development processes and
   workflows
   - can demonstrate (through degrees earned, portfolio of work, writings,
   or course syllabuses) engagement with one or more of the following areas:
   - design for inclusion
   - design research, including design ethnography or design anthropology
   - public interest design or design for social impact
   - design ethics


*Application Instructions*
To apply for the position, please submit the following documents by *December
1, 2018* to Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/56616:

   - A letter of application explaining your qualifications for, and
   interest in, the position;
   - A curriculum vitae (CV) or professional résumé;
   - A link to or pdf of your portfolio of recent work;
   - Contact information for three references (letters will be requested
   only for finalists).

Questions about the application process and Interfolio may be directed to
SDCT Executive Assistant Mr. Cameron Weed at [log in to unmask];
questions about the positions themselves may be directed to search
committee chair Dr. Carma Gorman at [log in to unmask]

If you are excited about the possibilities of working in the Department of
Design, but don't fit this particular job description, please see our open
call for faculty at http://apply.interfolio.com/54754.

SDCT encourages applications from candidates belonging to groups that have
been historically underrepresented in higher education, including women,
ethnic minorities, the differently-abled, and members of the LGBTQIA
community.

The University of Texas at Austin, as an equal opportunity/affirmative
action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws
regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action. The University is
committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital
status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression,
disability, religion, or veteran status in employment, educational programs
and activities, and admissions.

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*CARMA GORMAN, Ph.D., *Associate Professor
The University of Texas at Austin | School of Design & Creative Technologies
 512-471-0901 | ART 1.212 | designcreativetech.utexas.edu



<https://www.utexas.edu/>


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