Lecturer Positions in Interior Design Studies at Indiana
University, Bloomington
Join an engaging community of design practitioners and scholars in the
Indiana University
Interior Design Studies Program. These three Lecturer positions, for an
initial
appointment of three years, are based at Indiana University’s main
campus in
Bloomington and offer an opportunity to join a vibrant and growing CIDA
accredited
program. The program is housed in a recently renovated complex of studio
and support
spaces. The program boasts state of the art technology and a growing
collection of
classic furniture pieces.
Qualifications
The successful candidates will have at least one degree in interior
design, or a related
design field. A Master’s degree in design is highly desirable. Ideally,
the candidate will
have the relevant license for their field, e.g. that of the National
Council of Interior
Design Qualification (NCIDQ).
The successful candidates will have a portfolio of relevant design work
demonstrating
creativity of design process, representation, and presentation. In
particular, the portfolio
should demonstrate most of the following skills: hand drafting and
lettering; hand
rendering; physical model making; application of AutoCAD, 3D Studio Max,
and Revit;
proficiency with Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign; familiarity
with web design
tools such as DreamWeaver and Flash.
The successful candidates will be able to articulate a clear design
philosophy that
meaningfully relates programmatic issues to aesthetic considerations.
Explicit evidence
of a design process taken from conception to execution would be ideal.
The successful candidates will ideally have a minimum of two years
teaching experience
in a Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) program.
The successful candidate will be a creative designer who can bring
examples of recent
“real life” projects into the design studio for the students. Having a
defined aesthetic
sense, especially concerning concept and three-dimensional development,
will be of
great benefit.
The successful candidate will be comfortable team teaching in a
multidisciplinary setting
with those from other design disciplines.
Compensation
Salary commensurate with experience; comprehensive benefits program.
Application
Send resume or curriculum vitae, statement of design and/or teaching
philosophy, digital
portfolio, original transcripts, and names of three references to:
Terri Shockley
Administrative Assistant
Search and Screen Committee
Department of Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design
Indiana University
1021 E. Third Street
Memorial Hall East #239
Bloomington, IN 47405
USA
(812) 855-4184
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Note: Three letters of support are to be sent directly by individual
references from 3 different
sources/institutions.
Applications and supporting materials received before January 30, 2010
will be assured
of consideration.
Indiana University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Culturally diverse
candidates are invited and encouraged to apply.
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C. Thomas Mitchell, Ph.D.
Associate Professor + Chair, AMID
Director, Design Studies Group
Smith Research Center 120J
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47408
(812) 855-6425
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