About Auburn University As a land-grant, sea-grant, and space-grant university with "R1" Carnegie classification, Auburn University maintains high standards for externally funded innovative, transformational research.
Auburn, AL is a historic college town and one of Alabama's fastest-growing metropolitan areas with increasingly diverse cultural and recreational opportunities. With close proximity to Birmingham, AL , Atlanta, GA, and the Gulf Coast, Auburn is an attractive place to live.
About the Graphic Design Program Housed within the School of Industrial and Graphic Design (
SIGD) in the College of Architecture, Design and Construction (
CADC), the Graphic Design (
GDES) Program (
http://cadc.auburn.edu/graphicdesign) at Auburn University prepares students to practice visual communication in a competitive global environment. Auburn's nationally regarded B.F.A. in Graphic Design is
NASAD accredited, and the curriculum emphasizes a systemic approach to design that enables students to become versatile designers, art directors and economically viable professionals.
GDES students receive hands-on instruction in a professional studio environment that fosters a strong sense of community among students and faculty. Students establish a foundation in drawing, 2D/3D design, and typography in lower-level coursework. Foundational skills are then applied and extended in upper-level coursework experiences that include interactive design, user experience design, strategic branding, publication design, packaging, illustration, and image-making.
The
GDES program introduces students to the professional design community by hosting exhibitions, symposia, and guest lectures by industry leaders. An internship program provides students with real-world experience and networking opportunities.
Job Description Summary The School of Industrial and Graphic Design at Auburn University invites candidates to apply for two tenure-track positions at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor (rank/title commensurate with credentials and experience) in the Graphic Design Program commencing August 2025.
Position 1:
Candidates should specialize in teaching in the pre-professional program with emphasis on 2D/3D foundation design. Experience in teaching drawing is a plus. Opportunity to teach in upper division professional program will be considered.
Position 2:
Candidates should specialize in teaching in the upper division professional program with strong evidence of typography and layout. Opportunity to teach in the pre-professional program will be considered.
Responsibilities Responsibilities of the appointment are broken down as follows: 70% for teaching, 25% for research and scholarly related activity, and 5% for service. The teaching load consists of two design studios plus participation on a senior thesis committee per semester, subject to enrollment demand and or institution policy. Candidates are expected to continue and/or develop an active program of scholarly, creative practice and funded research within the discipline that aligns with the
SIGD /
CADC and AU strategic plans. |