Overview
The University of Oklahoma's Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is expanding to match the scale of its ambitions. Based in Norman, a lively college town within the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, the Division of Architecture (DivA) is seeking up to three new faculty members to help shape the future of architectural education and practice. These positions are part of OU's university-wide trajectory to join the nation's top public research institutions, fueled by growth in faculty excellence, research innovation, and cross-sector partnerships. We invite applications for 9-month, full-time, open-rank (Assistant, Associate, and / or Full Professor) tenure-track or tenured positions beginning in August 2026. Review of applications will begin on October 20, 2025, and continue until the positions are filled.
Who We're Looking For
We seek educators and practitioners whose teaching and research drive architectural ideas forward. Applicants should demonstrate strong professional experience and / or a clear research trajectory that contributes to contemporary architectural discourse. Candidates will join a faculty known for its experimental spirit and its legacy of the American School of Architecture (Architecture). They will play an active role in design studios, seminars, and lecture courses across our NAAB-accredited undergraduate and graduate programs.
Our Community
Faculty in the Division of Architecture foster a culture that connects design education with discovery and impact. Their pacesetting work addresses issues such as housing affordability, resilience to severe weather, and neuroscience in relation to the built environment. Through the Institute for Quality Communities, faculty and students partner with communities across Oklahoma to shape civic life through design. Annual travel study in Rome, complemented by domestic travel programs, broadens students' perspectives and deepens their design education through experiential learning. An award-winning Design+Build program and strong results in national student competitions, often in partnership with OU Construction Science, underscore our commitment to hands-on learning. The nationally recognized student journal Telesis reflects a tradition of intellectual creativity and rigor that extends beyond the classroom.
Areas of Emphasis
These positions are broadly open, welcoming a range of research and teaching agendas. The following areas represent particular opportunities where new faculty may make an impact :
Additional areas of interest include :
How Faculty Contribute
Faculty in the Division of Architecture play an active role in shaping a culture of creativity and impact. This includes :
What We Offer
The Division of Architecture and Gibbs College provides robust faculty support through :
About the Division of Architecture and the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture
The Division of Architecture (DivA) at the University of Oklahoma has a legacy of experimentation that began with Bruce Goff's leadership in the mid-20th century and continues today in a culture of creativity and impact. Faculty and students pursue work that links design education to urgent challenges, from housing and severe weather resilience to neuroscience and the built environment. Through initiatives like the Institute for Quality Communities, an award-winning Design+Build program, and an annual travel study experience in Rome, DivA emphasizes learning through engagement and discovery. The nationally recognized student journal, Telesis, as well as a record of success in student competitions reflect the intellectual and creative vitality of the program.
The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture brings together more than 1,100 students across seven disciplines : Architecture, Construction Science, Environmental Design, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Regional and City Planning, and Urban Design. The College serves as a hub for interdisciplinary collaboration and public impact, hosting the national Placemaking Conference and supporting community partnerships across Oklahoma. Learn more at architecture.ou.edu / architecture.
About the University of Oklahoma
Founded in 1890, the University of Oklahoma is a Carnegie R1 Institution with $416.6 million in annual research expenditures and more than 34,000 students across three campuses in Norman, Oklahoma City, and Tulsa. OU is advancing an ambitious vision to shape the future through discovery, creativity, and innovation, as outlined in the Lead On, University Strategic Plan.
Norman offers the atmosphere of a vibrant college town within the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. The region combines affordability with cultural vitality, strong K–12 schools, and nationally recognized works of architecture and landscape architecture. Oklahoma City is a growing international profile hub with 2025 NBA champions and sites for events during the 2028 Olympics. Oklahoma's 39 Native Nations shape a context where faculty and students engage in collaborative work that links design to place, culture, and community. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Qualifications
Application Instructions
Applicants shall submit the following materials as PDF documents via Interfolio :
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
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Why You Belong at the University of Oklahoma
The University of Oklahoma values our community's unique talents, perspectives, and experiences. At OU, we aspire to harness our innovation, creativity, and collaboration for the advancement of people everywhere. You Belong Here!
Mission of the University of Oklahoma
The Mission of the University of Oklahoma is to provide the best possible educational experience for our students through excellence in teaching, research and creative activity, and service to the state and society.
About ACSA
Founded in 1912 by 10 charter members, ACSA is an international association of architecture schools preparing future architects, designers, and change agents. Our membership includes all of the accredited professional degree programs in the United States and Canada, as well as international schools and 2- and 4-year programs. Together ACSA schools represent some 7,000 faculty educating more than 40,000 students.
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Open Rank Professor • Norman, OK, US