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How do I find academic architecture jobs on Architecture Social?

Use the live academic jobs on this page first, then check role details carefully because teaching, tutor, lecturer and research posts can ask for different evidence. If nothing fits today, set up job alerts so new academic roles reach you sooner.

This page is for academic roles connected to architecture, design and the built environment. That can include tutors, lecturers, teaching fellows, research posts, technical teaching roles and studio-based academic positions.

Not always. Some teaching and studio roles value strong practice experience, while research-led university roles may ask for a PhD or a clear research profile. Read each advert closely before assuming one route fits every academic post.

Send a clear CV and, where relevant, a portfolio, teaching statement, research summary or selected work that matches the role. Make it easy to see your teaching, practice, research and studio experience.

Yes, but your application should explain what you can teach, how your practice experience helps students and what kind of studio, technical or research work you want to support. You can also compare wider architecture jobs if you are weighing practice and academic routes.

Use job alerts and the contact page to tell us the teaching level, location and subject area you are interested in. Some roles are discussed before they are widely advertised.

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