ASSISTANT PROFESSOR / TENURE-TRACK
OTTAWA, CANADA
CARLETON UNIVERSITY
School of Industrial Design
http://www.id.carleton.ca <http://www.id.carleton.ca>
Commencement Date: 01 January 2007
The School of Industrial Design is well respected in North America and
internationally, and is strategically located within the Faculty of
Engineering and Design, which includes the Schools of Architecture and
Information Technology. The School offers a well-established four-year
program, which leads to a Bachelor of Industrial Design (BID) degree.
Graduates have an excellent reputation and hold key positions of design
responsibility in many parts of the world.
The school is seeking a design educator with substantial experience in both
design research and teaching to compliment its current team. The school is
also currently planning a masteršs program in Interdisciplinary Design
Development in which the successful candidate would be expected to play an
active role.
Applicants should possess:
- Professional degree in industrial design and an advanced degree,
preferably at the PhD level, in the discipline or a related field
- Three to five years experience as a practicing industrial designer
- Proven ability to teach design studio and related courses in design
theory and methodology
- Distinct research focus and record of publication
Applicants should send:
- Letter of interest stating academic goals
- Curriculum Vitae
- Design Portfolio (PC and MAC compatible digital submission or
web-link) clearly identifying their own and student work
- Three samples of published work (peer-review preferred)
- Three letters of reference
Application deadline: 01 August 2006, or until position is filled
Applications should be submitted to:
Professor Lois Frankel, Director
School of Industrial Design, Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Canada K1S 5B6
Tel: +1-613-520-5672
Fax: +1-613-520-4465
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All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. The applications of
Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Carleton
University is committed to equality of employment for women, Aboriginal
peoples, visible minorities, and persons with disabilities. Persons from
these groups are encouraged to apply.
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Thomas Garvey, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
School of Industrial Design
Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive
OTTAWA, CANADA K1S 5B6
T: +1-613-520-5674
F: +1-613-520-4465
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