Professor of Landscape Architecture

Harvard University

$185K — $250K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's degree in landscape architecture or related field; doctoral degree preferred.
  • Distinguished international reputation in landscape architecture.
  • Experience teaching at the graduate level.
  • Strong commitment to environmental and social justice.
  • Proven track record of innovative design and research, especially in public realms.

Responsibilities

  • Teach in design studios, lectures, seminars, and workshops.
  • Advise thesis and doctoral students.
  • Engage in interdisciplinary collaboration with diverse faculties.
  • Conduct advanced research focused on landscape architecture and urban design.
  • Contribute to departmental leadership and collective projects.

Benefits

  • Tenure-track position with full-time residency requirement in Greater Boston.
  • Opportunity to influence cultural discourse and community engagement.
  • Access to a prestigious academic environment at Harvard University.
  • Support for ongoing professional development and research exposure.
Full Job Description
Position

Details

Title
Professor of Landscape Architecture

School
Harvard Graduate School of Design

Department/Area
Landscape Architecture

Position Description

Harvard's Department of Landscape Architecture is actively seeking highly qualified individuals for the position of full professor, offering graduate-level instruction and conducting advanced research with an emphasis on design.

The preferred candidate should have established a distinguished international reputation for their work in the discipline and/or profession of landscape architecture. They should have experience teaching at the graduate level, and are expected to teach in design studios, lectures, seminars, and/or workshops in the context of an interdisciplinary design school with collaborative faculties in architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, urban design, real estate, design engineering, and design studies. Applicants should be prepared to advise thesis students and doctoral students. All full professors at the GSD are active participants in the collective project of the school itself, which might include program and departmental leadership roles.

We seek candidates who are committed to advancing environmental and social justice in the contemporary city. Candidates should demonstrate expertise in landscape architecture and its intersection with urban design and contemporary public realm design-including, for example, innovative infrastructure design, climate change, human health and design, engagement with underserved communities, urban recreational landscapes, waste sites, and post-industrial landscapes-at all scales of human and non-human interactions. Candidates should see their work as expanding disciplinary boundaries and working across scales, embracing the multiple forces that contribute to the conceptualization of urban landscapes and their public dimensions. We are interested in candidates who have developed a research trajectory in public realm landscapes or with a history of consequential professional practice that ties to a design research agenda.

The Department of Landscape Architecture educates landscape architects as committed protagonists in the urgent global demand to design a more equitable distribution of ecological, environmental, spatial, and economic resources. Candidates should regard this position as a robust platform for cultural discourse, community engagement, and disciplinary leadership in the advancement of improved landscape futures across all regions of the world.

Basic Qualifications

Applicants are required to hold a master-level degree in landscape architecture or equivalent, or in a closely related field. A doctoral degree is considered an enhancement. The school seeks to attract and retain individuals who possess a quality of mind demonstrating high levels of independent thought, clarity of expression, analytical ability, critical judgment, imagination, creativity, initiative, and industry, and a quality that enables individuals to support free inquiry and expression by others and to interact in constructive, collegial, congenial collaboration with faculty, staff, and students. Creative contributions to the field through scholarship and/or design are essential to effective teaching over time. Continued study and inquiry with public exposition of research and professional accomplishments are normal obligations of faculty at Harvard.

The position of professor is intended for individuals pursuing full-time academic careers who are highly effective teachers and whose creative work in scholarship, design research/work, or professional practice, or a combination thereof, is recognized by peers as a preeminent and enduring intellectual contribution to their field. Individuals in this position will employ their time teaching, conducting creative work in scholarship or design research, and fulfilling their responsibilities for academic service including academic administration. Appointments are made with tenure on a full-time basis with a requirement for residency in Greater Boston.

Additional Qualifications

Special Instructions

The faculty search committee will review applications on a rolling basis starting in June.

Initial Submission:

Candidates should submit:

  • Letter of Interest
  • Curriculum Vitae


Subsequent Submission: At a later date, candidates advancing in the selection process will be asked to provide additional material.

Contact Information

Caroline Newton, Director, Faculty Affairs

Contact Email
[email protected]

Salary Range

Professor (full-time, tenured) hiring range: $185,000+

Minimum Number of References Required

Maximum Number of References Allowed

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