UTS College is a leader in pathway education. We were one of the first pathway colleges in Australia and have supported thousands of students – both international and domestic – to achieve their dreams and aspirations. This spirit of innovation has continued throughout our 30-year history and remains a feature of how we work today. We have consistently focused on the quality of our educational delivery and have very strong academic teams delivering on our Learning Connected vision, and we are dedicated to our students and proud of their achievements.
We currently have the opportunity for qualified and experienced Academic Teachers to teach in the Diploma of Architecture, on a sessional basis in Semester 1, commencing on 23 February 2026.
About the subjects
Architectural History Orientations
This subject introduces key themes in the history and theory of architecture and landscape, framed in terms of examples from antiquity until the beginning of the 19th century. Forums and tutorials question the relevance of these buildings and landscapes to contemporary practice. This subject addresses continuing themes of architecture and landscape disciplines and investigates opens important attributes in the visual dialogue developed between past and present.
Situated Writing
This subject explores storytelling as a method for investigating site. Working through a range of fieldwork and writing exercises that respond to complex entanglements of histories, materials, and bodies onsite, students will develop narrative projects in the form of books. Students will also observe dialogical conditions that can be unpacked through processes of storytelling.
About the Role
This position is responsible for:
For more information on the subjects or a copy of the position description please contact people@insearch.edu.au.
About You
To succeed in this role you must have:
What UTS College has to Offer!
If this sounds like you, we’d like to hear from you! Please include your availability as part of your application.
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