FAQs
What is the FTE for this Associate Lecturer position?
The FTE for this Associate Lecturer position is 0.4-0.6, and it is a fixed-term role.
Who leads the School of Architecture at the RCA?
The School of Architecture at the RCA is led by Dr. Adrian Lahoud.
What opportunities does the RCA offer to students?
The RCA offers students the opportunity to engage in live projects and collaborate with designers and fine artists in an intensive, postgraduate-only setting.
What are the three Superplatforms that applicants should be familiar with?
The three Superplatforms applicants should be familiar with are superREUSE, superMATTER, and superFUTURES.
What is the primary purpose of this Associate Lecturer role?
The primary purpose of the Associate Lecturer role is to deliver high-quality teaching and tuition to enhance the core teaching of interior studies.
Will the Associate Lecturer be required to collaborate with other disciplines?
Yes, the Associate Lecturer will be required to engage in interdisciplinary collaboration and external engagement to enhance the educational experience.
What kind of expertise should applicants possess?
Applicants should have expertise in the field of interior design and be able to articulate their experiences in relation to the RCA's Superplatforms.
How can the Associate Lecturer support students?
The Associate Lecturer can support students by helping them develop their material, conceptual, and technical skills.
What is the role of the Associate Lecturer in relation to the RCA's network of creative partnerships?
The Associate Lecturer will contribute to the formation of a rich network of creative partnerships for students.
How does the RCA approach teaching in the School of Architecture?
The RCA approaches teaching with a project-based pedagogy that is complemented by historical, theoretical, and technical seminars, encouraging diverse design research methods and approaches.