Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University is looking for a professor of architecture to start in 2024, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.
The ideal candidate has a bachelor's or master's degree in architecture, at least five years of teaching experience, and the ability to " engage one or more of these pedagogies and contribute to the discussions happening at the school," according to a post on the university's website.
The successful candidate will be part of the school's " Pedagogies for Social Justice" initiative, which aims to "better prepare students for the global challenges of climate change, artificial intelligence, and social justice," the Post-Gazette notes.
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