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criteria: Relevant professional licensure (landscape architecture, architecture, interior design, engineering, planning, etc.) Record of discipline-based scholarship or creative work (5+ examples) Cumulative
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. This position is part of a strategic initiative to expand the School’s capacity to address the transformative impacts of emerging technologies on architecture and the built environment. We welcome applicants
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. This position is part of a strategic initiative to expand the School’s capacity to address the transformative impacts of emerging technologies on architecture and the built environment. We welcome applicants
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Description of the workplace The Department of Architecture and Built Environment pursues internationally renowned research, teaching, and collaboration, with a focus on the design, planning, and
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family economics; design studies; human development and family studies). Education: PhD or MFA or other terminal degree required by the start date. Preferred degree areas: Interior Architecture, Design
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program, https://miamioh.edu/amae . The College of Creative Arts, one of the University’s five academic divisions, includes five departments: Architecture/Interior Design, Art, Emerging Technology in
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incorporating a scholarly approach to the socio-cultural, ethical, and economic aspects of adaptive and resilient natural and built environments, PhD in fields related to adaptive and resilient built and/or
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services through multi-modal models; and ethical AI in design and innovations. RISE-EARTH: The built environment and its impact on human behavior; the impact of climate change on financial vulnerability
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services through multi-modal models; and ethical AI in design and innovations. RISE-EARTH: The built environment and its impact on human behavior; the impact of climate change on financial vulnerability
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services through multi-modal models; and ethical AI in design and innovations. RISE-EARTH: The built environment and its impact on human behavior; the impact of climate change on financial vulnerability