Cornell University, Department of Architecture
Position Description
The Department of Architecture in the College of
Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University invites applications for one
or more non-tenure-track full-time Lecturer positions. Positions
are nine-month appointments, with an initial three-year term.
Candidate qualifications must include evidence of excellence
in architecture instruction in studio teaching, and/or lecture and seminar
courses in areas such as architecture design, building technology, history, theory,
design computation, urbanism, sustainability and resilience. We are interested
in practitioners and scholars who have a commitment to design excellence,
architecture inquiry and to collaborative pedagogies and practices.
Successful candidates should have the ability to engage in the full breadth of the architecture curriculum and be interested in strengthening the educational offerings of the Department.
A professional bachelor’s or master’s degree in the field of architecture is required. Responsibilities will include teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels, advising, and service.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis for positions in Ithaca and NYC.
About AAP:
The College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University (Cornell
AAP) includes the departments of Architecture, Art, City and Regional Planning,
the Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate, jointly led by AAP and the SC
Johnson College of Business, the multi-college Department of Design Tech, and
the Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities. The college spans three locations in
Ithaca, New York City, and Rome, Italy, each with world-class facilities and
cutting-edge technologies. Cornell AAP is about acts of transformation. We are
committed to reimagining and reshaping the world in new ways, every day. A
vital college at one of the nation's foremost research universities, Cornell
AAP brings faculty, staff, and students together from around the world to take
up some of today's most urgent challenges and advance research, inquiry, and
collaborative approaches to designing, making, and doing that make a more just
and resilient future.
About the Department of Architecture:
The Department of Architecture dates to the founding of Cornell University. The
department engages urgent global issues through a foundation of conceptual
thinking and processes of making and is committed to architectural practices
informed by and embedded within evolving and dynamic social, environmental, and
technical contexts. Degree programs include a professional Bachelor of
Architecture, a professional Master of Architecture, post-professional Master
of Science degrees in Advanced Architectural Design and Advanced Urban Design,
and a doctoral program in the History of Architecture and Urban Development.
Cornell Architecture students and faculty benefit from the Material Practice
Facilities in AAP and a world-renowned library collection and participate in an
expanded footprint that includes AAP NYC and Cornell in Rome.
Visit these website to learn more about Cornell University; the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, the Department of Architecture and its students, alumni, and faculty.
Compensation Salary Range: $65,000 – $95,000 based on
the selected candidate’s qualifications. Generous benefits package including
healthcare (Endowed Employee Healthcare Information). Cornell has been
nationally recognized as an award-winning workplace for health, wellbeing,
sustainability, and diversity initiatives.
Required Application Materials:
1. One-page letter of application including a brief
statement that outlines teaching and creative practice objectives
2. Curriculum Vitae (maximum length of 6 pages)
3. Portfolio showing highlights of creative practice,
pedagogical materials, and student work (maximum length of 30 pages)
4. The names of three references, including telephone
and mailing/email addresses
All applicants should submit these materials using the university's online application tool at: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/31748
Applications must be submitted online. Please note
that any hardcopy application materials will not be returned.)
For questions and additional information, please
contact:
Architecture Lecturer Search Committee
Department of Architecture
Cornell University
arch_chair@cornell.edu
Review of applications will begin on March 20, 2026,
and continue until the position(s) are filled.
For specific questions about the position or application process, please contact the Recruiter listed in the job posting or for general questions email mycareer@cornell.edu.
If you require an accommodation for a disability in order to complete an employment application or to participate in the recruiting process, you are encouraged to contact Cornell Office of Civil Rights at voice (607) 255-2242, or email at accommodations@cornell.edu.
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EEO Statement:
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Pay Ranges:
The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:
- Prior relevant work or industry experience.
- Education level to the extent education is relevant to the position.
- Academic Discipline (faculty pay ranges reflects 9-month annual salary)
- Unique applicable skills.
Application Materials Required:
-
Curriculum Vitae

- Portfolio showing highlights of creative practice, pedagogical materials, and student work (maximum length of 30 pages)
- Letter of Application (one page)
- Three references (no actual letters, just names and email addresses
)
Further Info:
Cornell University
921 University Avenue
139 E. Sibley Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853