The School of Architecture and Planning is seekingtemporary, part-time Lecturers to teach graduate level courses in the LandscapeArchitecture Graduate Degree Program. The positions are open until filled.
The Department of Landscape Architecture at The Universityof New Mexico is committed to providing a strong and comprehensive graduateeducation designed to prepare graduates to enter the profession of landscapearchitecture as private, public or academic practitioners; and, to promoteresearch and inquiry that contributes to knowledge in the discipline. The coreeducational mission of the program is the investigation of principles andtheories of Landscape Architecture, their application as tools for criticalthinking and their synthesis in design thinking, as they apply to issues of theSouthwest and in a larger world context of social, cultural, environmental andevolutionary influences on the landscape.
The School of Architecture and Planning is housed on UNM'smain campus in the award-winning George Pearl Hall, designed by architectAntoine Predock. In addition to the spacious, naturally lit design studios, thebuilding has a Fabrication Lab and Computer/Print Lab.
For best consideration please apply by these dates:
June 30, 2026, for Fall Semester 2026
October 10, 2026, for Spring Semester 2027
April 15, 2027, for Summer Semester 2027
Position Summary
The Department of Landscape Architecture is seekingcandidates who have expertise in any of the following areas:
- Graphic Communication (hand and digital)
- Landscape Architecture Design at a variety of scales
- Construction Documents and Irrigation Design
- Grading and Drainage Design
- Plants and Planting Design
- Professional Practice in Landscape Architecture