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The Department of Architecture and Built Environment (ABE) at Northumbria University engages with the full spectrum of disciplines that shape the future of our built environment including Architecture, Interior Architecture, Construction Project Management, Quantity Surveying Building Surveying and Real Estate.

A testament of our academic excellence, our diverse course in built environment and construction project management are accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and the Association for Project Management (APM). We hold Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Accredited Centre Status. We are ranked 11th in “Construction, Surveying and Planning” in the UK (Guardian League Tables 2024). We are also ranked 13th in “Building” in the UK (Complete University Guide League Tables 2025). Our programmes are offered at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels utilising various modes of interaction including in-person, distance learning, and degree apprenticeship provisions. We engage with industry, professional institutions and UK/overseas bodies and research networks, including The Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM) and the Conseil International du Bâtiment (CIB).

Working within the Department of Architecture and Built Environment, and specifically within the built environment subject area, this part time (0.5 FTE) role involves both teaching, fostering our connections with contemporary professional practice, and adopting and implementing the principles of experiential learning. Our built environment subject includes teaching in Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying and Real Estate, and we especially welcome applications from applicants with extensive professional experience in at least one of these areas.

Applicants for the Assistant Professor (Practice) role are expected to meet essential criteria that include:

  • Hold a first degree in a relevant subject and a professional qualification or substantial professional experience in on or more areas within the Bult Environment subject area.
  • Be able to demonstrate contemporary expert specialist knowledge and subject expertise within the relevant discipline/practice areas ensuring that the curriculum reflects the latest developments within practice.
  • Have experience in designing, delivering, assessing, and evaluating high-quality teaching and learning practice, and/or evidence of contributions to the development of contemporary practice.
  • Engage in one or more research groups which include: Adaptation, Value, and the Built Environment; Sustainable Construction Futures; Design Research Group and Practice-Based Research; Digital Built Environment; and People and Place, in addition to “Urban Futures”; an interdisciplinary research theme.
  • Applicants are encouraged to explain and be ready to discuss how their contemporary practice experience and connections might connect with one or more of these research strands.

The successful candidate will be part of a multidisciplinary team that teaches undergraduate and postgraduate students, including students studying towards degree and degree apprenticeships and students studying online.

This is a permanent, part time (0.5 FTE) role.

Further information about the requirements of the Assistant Professor (Practice) role is available in the person specification.

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