Critical Practice Tutor
Salary £ £270 per day
The London School of Architecture
Vacancy listed 05/07/2024
Application deadline 15/07/2024
Details
BECOME A CRITICAL PRACTICE TUTOR AT THE LSA

The London School of Architecture is seeking applications for
exceptional tutors who can support the Critical Practice module in its two-year MArch in Designing Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2) programme.

Critical Practice at the LSA is an analytical module in Year One that explores students’ experiences in their practice placement as well as speculating on forms of future practice. Students are asked to each produce a Manual and a Manifesto respectively to support their position in the design portfolio.

We welcome applications from:
  • experienced architectural practitioners who would like to help
our students explore critical perspectives on contemporary
practice and help create the next generation of critical and
ethical practitioners.
  • practitioners who would like to help post-graduate students
develop their writing and research methodologies in new and
imaginative ways.
  • all applicants should have an exceptional ability to fire students’ imaginations about architectural agency, and inspire questions on the ethics of the profession and more.

The LSA has an equal opportunities policy and seeks for its faculty to reflect its ambitions to widen access to and participation in the architectural profession. Applicants should:
  • subscribe to the mission for the school and be able to make a
critical contribution to it: www.the-lsa.org/about/purpose/
  • experienced tutors to have at least four years’ teaching
experience (i.e. not just as a visiting critic)
  • practitioners from a range of built environment disciplines with at least four years in practice
  • be available to teach in our studio in East London
preferably be practicing in London, in your own practice or as an employee

  • please submit a portfolio, CV and covering letter by 12 noon on 15 July 2024
  • please make clear in your covering letter which of the
    programme areas is of specific interest to you as well as your
    level of practice and teaching experience
  • interviews will be during the weeks of the 22 and 26 July 2024
  • position commences in September
  • If you have any questions please email the LSA’s Academic Director, Samantha Hardingham — samantha@the-lsa.org

This vacancy has now been closed